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Delano Ames (1906–1987)

Auteur de César, vous aurez votre crime

21+ oeuvres 476 utilisateurs 10 critiques 2 Favoris

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Œuvres de Delano Ames

César, vous aurez votre crime (1948) 123 exemplaires
César cherche le Consul (1950) 72 exemplaires
Drôle de festival (1952) 68 exemplaires
For Old Crime's Sake (1959) 45 exemplaires
Meurtre en famille (1949) 44 exemplaires
Death of a Fellow Traveller (1950) 28 exemplaires
The Man with Three Jaguars (1961) 17 exemplaires
The man in the tricorn hat (1966) 14 exemplaires
The Body on Page One (1951) 10 exemplaires
Egyptian Mythology (1965) 10 exemplaires
Crime out of mind (1956) 10 exemplaires
No Mourning for the Matador (1953) 7 exemplaires
The man with three chins (1965) 7 exemplaires
She wouldn't say who (1958) 5 exemplaires
Landscape with Corpse (1955) 5 exemplaires

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Mythes & mythologie (1959) — Traducteur, quelques éditions934 exemplaires

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Nom canonique
Ames, Delano
Date de naissance
1906-05-29
Date de décès
1987-01
Sexe
male
Nationalité
USA
Lieu de naissance
Mount Vernon, Ohio, USA
Lieu du décès
Madrid, Spain
Lieux de résidence
New York, New York, USA
London, England, UK
Spain
Roswell, New Mexico, USA
Mount Vernon, Ohio, USA
Études
Kent School
Yale University
Columbia University
Professions
intelligence officer
translator
detective novelist
Relations
Grieg, Maysie (wife | divorced)
Courte biographie
Delano Ames was born on a farm in Mount Vernon, Ohio. His maternal grandfather Columbus Delano served as Secretary of the Interior in President Grant's cabinet. In 1917, the family moved to New Mexico. As a young man, Ames attended schools in the East, including Yale University and Columbia University, and settled in New York City. In 1929, he married Maysie Greig, an Australian-born writer; they divorced in 1937. For several years, he lived in England, where he married his second wife, Kit. He worked for British intelligence during World War II. He also edited anthologies, contributed stories and articles to British magazines and worked as a translator for Larousse. Ames was the author of some 25 books, beginning with Uneasily to Bed, published in 1934. Many of them were mystery novels featuring a husband-and-wife team of amateur sleuths named Jane and Dagobert Brown. A later series of novels featured Juan Llorca of the Spanish Civil Guard.

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While I enjoyed this cozy mystery, I didn't think it was as good as the first one ([b:She Shall Have Murder|3376728|She Shall Have Murder (Jane and Dagobert Brown #1)|Delano Ames|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1347261417s/3376728.jpg|3416265]). Perhaps this is due to the fact that Jane did very little sleuthing, leaving most of it up to Dagobert who performed his detective work unseen to both Jane (the narrator) and us readers. I got a bit tired of having him summarize what he had learned rather than being given the chance to 'experience' it myself.

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leslie.98 | 2 autres critiques | Jun 27, 2023 |
Having had read a few reviews I came with expectations of really liking this one and the series (which I haev not experienced yet)

But it was quite uneven and at times to follow

It employed the idea of one of the characters writing a novel which draws on the actual circumstances they are facing as well

And a number of times when they speak explicitly to the reader

all very "modern"

Would like to try a few more before I pronounce a view

As for names of teh key characters, "Dagobert" and Jane !

Big Ship

4 June 2017
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bigship | 2 autres critiques | Jun 4, 2017 |
In post-WWII London, Jane Hamish is a law clerk in the office of Daniel Playfair & Son. Her fiance, Dagobert Brown, is a charming layabout whose latest enthusiasm is having Jane write a murder mystery using his plotting and the people in her office as characters. As inspiration for her fictional murder victim, Jane chooses Mrs. Robjohn, a paranoid old lady who drives everyone in the office crazy with her tales of being watched and pursued by shadowy, sinister people. Then Mrs. Robjohn actually dies, poisoned with gas that seeps into her lodging-house room. Although the verdict is Accidental Death, Dagobert decides it must be a real murder, and leaps enthusiastically into the role of amateur dectective.

There is some great detail about life in post-war London in the late 1940s: shillings for the gas meter, food still being rationed, using a public callbox in the street instead of having a private phone in your home. The tone of the book is breezy and lighthearted. Dagobert is outrageous and irresistable, and Jane is smart, good-humoured and likable.

She Shall Have Murder is book 1 of a 12-book series about Dagobert & Jane. It's the first book by Delano Ames that I've read, and I hope to track down some more books by this overlooked vintage mystery author.
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½
 
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booksandscones | 3 autres critiques | Sep 19, 2016 |
Aka, Nobody Wore Black.

This is the fourth (published in 1950) in this series which features the young English couple Jane and Dagobert Brown. Jane is a struggling author and very fond of her husband who one would consider to be a no-good layabout apart from the fact that he’s tremendously charming.. Still they travel (I believe this book took place on a skiing holiday in the Alps) and generally have fun. It’s a solid mystery.

4 stars
 
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ParadisePorch | 1 autre critique | Aug 8, 2016 |

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Œuvres
21
Aussi par
2
Membres
476
Popularité
#51,804
Évaluation
3.9
Critiques
10
ISBN
24
Langues
1
Favoris
2

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