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Anthony Morton (1)

Auteur de Le Baron et le Masque d'or

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62+ oeuvres 1,058 utilisateurs 5 critiques

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Œuvres de Anthony Morton

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Le Baron et le Masque d'or (1964) 52 exemplaires
Le baron et les oeufs d'or (1954) 35 exemplaires
The Baron and the Mogul Swords (1963) 34 exemplaires
LE BARON PASSE LA MANCHE (1953) 33 exemplaires
Le baron les croque (1937) 30 exemplaires
The Baron and the Chinese Puzzle (1964) 30 exemplaires
The Baron and the Stolen Legacy (1962) 30 exemplaires
If Anything Happens to Hester (1959) 29 exemplaires
Affair for the Baron (1967) 28 exemplaires
The Baron Returns (1937) 27 exemplaires
Le Baron Risque Tout (1953) 25 exemplaires
Hide the Baron (1956) 25 exemplaires
Un solitaire pour le baron (1955) 24 exemplaires
Une corde pour le baron (1948) 24 exemplaires
Last Laugh for the Baron (1970) 24 exemplaires
Le Baron Voyage (1953) 23 exemplaires
Sport for the Baron (1966) 22 exemplaires
Une Sultane pour le Baron (1958) 22 exemplaires
Larmes pour le baron (1950) 22 exemplaires
Salute for the Baron (1960) 22 exemplaires
The Baron Branches Out (1961) 20 exemplaires
L'ombre du baron (1951) 20 exemplaires
Call for the Baron (1940) 19 exemplaires
The Double Frame (1957) 19 exemplaires
The Baron Goes Fast (1954) 19 exemplaires
Noces pour le Baron (Le Baron) (1940) 19 exemplaires
Le baron bouquine (1949) 18 exemplaires
Le Baron riposte (1951) 18 exemplaires
Le baron chez les fourgues (1938) 18 exemplaires
Le baron est bon prince (1943) 17 exemplaires
The Baron at large (1939) 17 exemplaires
The Baron and the Arrogant Artist (1972) 17 exemplaires
Le Baron Se Devoue (1945) 16 exemplaires
Alias the Baron (1939) 16 exemplaires
Le baron est prévenu (1952) 16 exemplaires
Un Piege pour le Baron (1950) 16 exemplaires
The Baron goes a-buying (1971) 15 exemplaires
Le Baron aux abois (1938) 15 exemplaires
Burgle the Baron (1973) 15 exemplaires
Le baron et le poignard (1946) 14 exemplaires
Reward for the Baron (1945) 14 exemplaires
Le baron cambriole (1948) 14 exemplaires
The Baron and the Beggar (1947) 14 exemplaires
The Baron, King-Maker (1975) 12 exemplaires
Love for the Baron (1979) 8 exemplaires
Le baron, tome 3 (1997) 4 exemplaires
Le baron, tome 1 (1993) 3 exemplaires
Le baron, tome 2 (1994) 2 exemplaires
Schatten über London (1962) 2 exemplaires
Le Baron Risque Tout (1972) 1 exemplaire
UN SOLITAIRE POUR LE BARON (1986) 1 exemplaire
Stop... Danger! 1 exemplaire
Mr Quentin investigates (1973) 1 exemplaire

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The Shadow is striking terror into the hearts of the rich as he robs them with gleeful aplomb. The public has a sneaking affection for him because he’s not violent, and because he’s audacious. But one of these days someone’s going to get hurt. The Yard decides to call in John Mannering, aka the Baron, who has some experience with the gentleman robber type, to help them find out who the Shadow is. The Baron is happy to oblige, because the question’s been bugging him too. But curiosity may very well kill the cat in this case…

This is a popcorn read for those who like mild thrillers. It’s not gory or scary in any way, and the story rattles along comfortably enough. It is the 20th book in the Baron series, but I don’t think you need to read these in order; they provide enough context to orient the reader, and really they are plot-driven rather than character-driven. They may do the trick when you need something quick and easy to break a reading slump, or if you’re trying to fill time.

The edition I read had been scanned using OCR, and the OCR had not been corrected—there were goofy typos, misplaced punctuation marks, and distracting line breaks. So I would suggest reading this in print if you can get a hold of a copy.

I’ll probably read more if I happen across them cheaply, but they won’t be a high priority.
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½
 
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rabbitprincess | May 19, 2019 |
The Baron is in the US and is engaged with discovering the whereabouts of some diamonds, he gets caught by a damsel in distress and it all goes downhill from there. Secrets and lies and a philosopher who wants peace are all involved in the story. Mannering, the Baron, travels all over the place to get the job done and he has to keep his wits about him.
Not the best Baron story but not a bad read.
 
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wyvernfriend | 1 autre critique | Apr 29, 2019 |
From the later career of the Baron, he's now an established art dealer occasionally using his skills to help other people solve mysteries that are somewhat outside the skills of the police.
He's summoned by an older woman to look at some paintings in her attic, when he gets there she's been attacked and her house is on fire, he sends the paintings to the police and proceeds to investigate the situation, his interest piqued. It's complicated and messy and Mannering is apparently having a ball of a time.
It's not a scenario that would work today but it's an entertaining snapshot of the time and a messy mystery that is quite a lot of fun.
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½
 
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wyvernfriend | Apr 29, 2019 |
The series has taken a strange turn here. Up through the previous book, "Sport For The Baron", the "public" did not know that Mannering was The Baron. Both John & Lorna have always been afraid that this information would come out and Mannering would be arrested. Now suddenly with this book the "general public" in the book know he is the Baron and no one has any problem with that. Huh? I waited to say anything until I read the following book, "The Baron and the Missing Old Masters", but it was the same in that book. He is now known as The Baron. Could this be in response to the TV series that came out about that time?… (plus d'informations)
 
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barbgarcia1987 | 1 autre critique | Dec 1, 2013 |

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