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C. W. Grafton (1909–1982)

Auteur de The Rat Began to Gnaw the Rope

5+ oeuvres 142 utilisateurs 8 critiques

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Crédit image: C.W. Grafton with family (including daughter Sue Grafton as a small child)

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Nom légal
Grafton, Cornelius Warren
Autres noms
Grafton, Chip
Date de naissance
1909-06-16
Date de décès
1982-01-31
Sexe
male
Nationalité
USA
Lieu de naissance
China
Lieux de résidence
China
Clinton, South Carolina, USA
Louisville, Kentucky, USA
Professions
crime novelist
Relations
Grafton, Sue (daughter)

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THE RAT BEGAN TO GNAW THE ROPE by C W Grafton
Originally published in 1943, this crime novel is considered a classic of the genre and written by the father of the late novelist Sue Grafton of the A,B,C mysteries.
Gil, a newish lawyer, is embroiled in murder and mayhem when all he thought he was investigating was a simple stock value. Ruth, his client, inherited the stock from her father. Ruth’s brother becomes involved as the questions and danger quickly escalate along with a few laughs.
A fast moving and award winning crime novel that will keep you guessing at motive and perpetrator. A fast and fun read written by a master of the genre.
5 of 5 stars
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beckyhaase | 6 autres critiques | Mar 15, 2022 |
A hard-boiled, but slightly whacky who-dunnit-how written in the 1940's, by the father of Sue Grafton. C. W. Grafton was a lawyer, as is his reluctant sleuth, Gil Henry, who falls into a nasty mess of deception and violence when an innocent young woman comes seeking his help. As good as a lot of the better known stuff from Erle Stanley Gardner or Ellery Queen, I think. This novel is part of the Library of Congress Crime Classics series, which is a project to reprint earlier near-forgotten examples of American crime fiction. It comes with footnotes to explain contemporary references that might not click with modern readers, as well as the "outmoded language and stereotypes" we might find offensive. I didn't need all that, but I understand the editorial intent when bringing some of this era's works back into print.… (plus d'informations)
½
 
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laytonwoman3rd | 6 autres critiques | Dec 22, 2021 |
I picked up this book at my local bookstore because it is designated a Library of Congress Crime Classic. It is written in the hard boiled style of the time. The protagonist, Gil Henry tells this convoluted story. He is knocked unconscious at least 3 times, is beaten stabbed and shot and ruins several suits which he can ill afford. At the end of the novel, he prevails, of course.
 
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mstruck | 6 autres critiques | Sep 16, 2021 |
I picked up this book on the recommendation of a trusted source and also because C.W. Grafton is the father of Sue Grafton. It is an honest portrayal of America on the eve of its entry into World War II and therefore may offend some readers occasionally. I choose not to become offended, instead deciding to be happy that we've moved away from that way of thought and behavior. (But honestly, there are not many such instances.)

What I found was a well-written, fast-paced mystery that kept me guessing. Wonder of wonders-- I enjoyed it. Any hardboiled or noir mysteries of this period usually bore me to tears. I find them pretentious and formulaic, but one of the main reasons why I didn't find The Rat Began to Gnaw the Rope to be that way was due to Grafton's light touch and marvelous sense of humor.

This Library of Congress Crime Classic is packed with extras: a foreword, introduction, footnotes, something about the war, a reading group guide, a section on further reading, and a few pages about the author. I have to be honest and say that I didn't read all of them, but what I did read was informative, and I found the footnotes quite useful when I didn't quite understand certain terminology.

Yes, I did enjoy C.W. Grafton's first mystery. Am I going to start reading more hardboiled mysteries? I don't think so. They're not quite my cup of tea, although if I did find more written like this one, I just might change my mind.
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cathyskye | 6 autres critiques | May 30, 2020 |

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