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George Bagby (1906–1985)

Auteur de Murder's Little Helper

109+ oeuvres 541 utilisateurs 15 critiques

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Notice de désambiguation :

(eng) Aaron Marc Stein used the pseudonyms George Bagby and Hampton Stone.

(ger) Aaron Marc Stein benutzte die Pseudonyme George Bagby und Hampton Stone.

Séries

Œuvres de George Bagby

Murder's Little Helper (1964) 20 exemplaires
The Corpse With Sticky Fingers (1952) 19 exemplaires
Dead Storage (1956) 17 exemplaires
Blood Will Tell (1950) 15 exemplaires
The Strangler Who Couldn't Let Go (1956) 15 exemplaires
The Body in the Basket (1777) 12 exemplaires
Red is for Killing (1954) 11 exemplaires
Dead on Arrival (1954) 10 exemplaires
The Golden Creep (1982) 9 exemplaires
Dead Wrong (1957) 9 exemplaires
Scared to Death (1952) 9 exemplaires
Cop killer (1956) 9 exemplaires
Dirty Pool (1966) 9 exemplaires
Dead Drunk (1973) 9 exemplaires
Honest Reliable Corpse (1969) 9 exemplaires
Mysteriouser and Mysteriouser (1965) 8 exemplaires
Country and fatal (1980) 8 exemplaires
The Babe with the Twistable Arm (1962) 8 exemplaires
The Funniest Killer in Town (1967) 7 exemplaires
Corpse Candle (1967) 7 exemplaires
The Kid Was Last Seen Hanging Ten (1971) 7 exemplaires
Coffin Corner (1950) 7 exemplaires
The Man Who Was Three Jumps Ahead (1972) 7 exemplaires
The Sitting Duck (1981) 6 exemplaires
The Corpse with the Purple Thighs (1939) 6 exemplaires
The Real Serendipitous Kill (1971) 6 exemplaires
The Man Who Had Too Much to Lose (1955) 6 exemplaires
La mort t'attend (1955) 6 exemplaires
The Real Gone Goose (1959) 6 exemplaires
The Corpse Was No Bargain at All (1971) 5 exemplaires
Lock and Key (1973) 5 exemplaires
Chill Factor (1978) 5 exemplaires
The Rolling Heads (1979) 5 exemplaires
Innocent Bystander (1977) 5 exemplaires
Evil Genius (1961) 5 exemplaires
In cold blood (1948) 5 exemplaires
A Question of Quarry (1981) 4 exemplaires
Days of Misfortune (1949) 4 exemplaires
A Dirty Way to Die (1955) 4 exemplaires
Death Ain't Commercial (1951) 4 exemplaires
Ma dépouille mortelle (1976) 4 exemplaires
Two in the bush (1976) 4 exemplaires
Murder at the piano (1936) 4 exemplaires
The Twin Killing 4 exemplaires
I could have died (1979) 4 exemplaires
Guaranteed to Fade (1978) 4 exemplaires
Mugger's day (1979) 4 exemplaires
Killer Boy Was Here (1970) 3 exemplaires
The Most Wanted (1983) 3 exemplaires
Better Dead (1978) 3 exemplaires
Nowhere? (1978) 3 exemplaires
Home and Murder (1962) 3 exemplaires
Alp Murder (1971) 3 exemplaires
The three-time losers (1958) 3 exemplaires
Lend Me Your Ears (1976) 3 exemplaires
Here Comes the Corpse (1944) 3 exemplaires
One dip dead (1979) 3 exemplaires
The Finger (1973) 3 exemplaires
Body search (1977) 3 exemplaires
Hangman's Row (1982) 3 exemplaires
The Corpse Wore A Wig (1940) 3 exemplaires
A Body for a Buddy (1981) 3 exemplaires
The Tough Get Going (1977) 2 exemplaires
Blood on the Stars (1964) 2 exemplaires
Murder Half Baked (1937) 2 exemplaires
Snare Andalucian — Auteur — 2 exemplaires
The Original Carcase 2 exemplaires
The cradle and the grave (1948) 2 exemplaires
Kill is a Four-Letter Word (1968) 2 exemplaires
I Fear the Greeks (1970) 2 exemplaires
Coffin Country (1976) 2 exemplaires
Deadly Delight (1967) 2 exemplaires
The Bombing Run (1983) 2 exemplaires
The Garbage Collector (1984) 2 exemplaires
Never Need an Enemy (1959) 2 exemplaires
Mexikansk likvaka 2 exemplaires
Frightened Amazon (1950) 2 exemplaires
Another Day-Another Death (1968) 2 exemplaires
Dream Boat 1 exemplaire
The Starting Gun 1 exemplaire
Ring Around a Murder (1936) 1 exemplaire
Sitting up Dead 1 exemplaire
The Dead Thing in the Pool (1952) 1 exemplaire
... and high water (1946) 1 exemplaire
Tidvattenlandet (1977) 1 exemplaire
The Sun Is a Witness (1940) (1940) 1 exemplaire
Pistols for two 1 exemplaire
Her body speaks (2013) 1 exemplaire
Spirals 1 exemplaire
Mask for Murder (1952) 1 exemplaire
We Saw Him Die (1947) 1 exemplaire

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Étiqueté

Partage des connaissances

Nom légal
Stein, Aaron Marc
Autres noms
Stone, Hampton
Date de naissance
1906-11-15
Date de décès
1985-08-29
Sexe
male
Nationalité
USA
Lieu de naissance
New York, New York, USA
Lieux de résidence
New York, New York, USA
Études
Princeton University
Professions
reporter (New York Post)
Organisations
Mystery Writers of America
Phi Beta Kappa
Prix et distinctions
MWA Grand Master (1979)
Notice de désambigüisation
Aaron Marc Stein used the pseudonyms George Bagby and Hampton Stone.

Membres

Critiques

Things seem a little strange at Mrs. Carpenter’s, George Bagby’s neighbour. When she is found dead in her apartment, things go beyond strange and Bagby finds himself in the middle of solving a mystery.

Mrs. Carpenter is from an older generation where the men were the strong and women were only strong in domestic matters. She usually had a companion — another woman — to keep her company and assist her.

Mrs. Carpenter had just hired a new companion by the name of Geneva. Geneva wasn’t outgoing, but she was concerned about her responsibilities toward Mrs. Carpenter. When Geneva went out shopping one day and didn’t come back, it was out of character for her.

Mrs. Carpenter is later seen in the company of a handsome, younger man. Who is he and how did Mrs. Carpenter meet him, and why was he so attentive? This was strange.

A woman is found dead in Central Park. She has no face or features for easy identity. That is strange.

Bagby is a crime writer, who works closely with Inspector Schmidt, NYPD Chief of Homicide. The appearance of the body in the park starts off the two men on their searching for a killer and answers to the strange matters that arise.

Murder, missing people and subterfuge are just a few of the sub-plots that are untangled while Bagby and Schmidt investigate and compare notes while searching for answers.
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Signalé
ChazziFrazz | Jul 21, 2023 |
Back in the dark ages, when I was in graduate school, my spouse and I would occasionally visit the kind of book stores that featured old, used books. I developed a fondness for things which had been popular when my parents were young, things like James Oliver Curwood books and the like. I also found some aged mysteries, some of which I rather liked. I thought this book was one of them. Well, it was in terms of being a book bought back on those heady days, but it wasn't the book I was thinking it was when I saved it from my spouses desire to throw shit out. Still, in all, this wasn't a half bad read.

So, we are during the early parts of World War II, when people worried that enemy bombers might show up on our shores. Never mind that planes in those days couldn't fly far enough to reach our shores, from anywhere other than Canada or Mexico, neither of which were threats to the U.S. of A. Whatever, we had trial air-raid black outs back in olden times (I even vaguely remember a post-war, pre-cold-war one), and this book involves one of them.

Basically, it's an old-time murder mystery. A person in an appartment building is discovered to have been murdered, perhaps during a black-out test, or perhaps the black out was just a red-herring cover. Police Inspector Schmidt was in the building at the time, visiting his pal, George Bagby (yeah, the author's pen name is that of one of his protagonists, essentially the story's narrator). So, Inspector Schmidt, with "Baggy" tagging along, investigates. Baggy makes all kinds of wild conjectures as to who dunnit, while Insp. Schmidt remains mostly mum. I guess it's supposed to be sort of like Holmes and Watson. But it doesn't make a lot of sense that a professional cop would have a civilian side kick hanging around all the time. Holmes, himself, was an independent investigator, and not a government official. But forget about that, and the story's ok.

So, in no particular order, we have a wealthy industrialist with no heirs. He has designated someone else in the apartment building to take over his business, but unfortunately, his protégé is the one murdered. His secretary, whom he wanted to marry his protégé is also there. She is also a prominent member of the ARP, which I believe means Air Raid Patrol, i.e. the people who enforce the black outs. But the secretary doesn't want the protégé , rather, she is enamored with a young army lieutenant, who hangs around a lot. Then, there is a woman of sketchy repute, who seems to have an ex-con hiding around in her apartment when the air raid practice is going on. Oh, and alleged Russian princess and her devoted personal milkman (delivery guy—people did door-to-door milk delivery in olden times. Ah, I remember it well.), whose route changes whenever the princess moves and who delivers at unusual hours. And so on. At one time or another, pretty much every one of those people falls under plausible suspicion. But, Insp. Schmidt, unlike Baggy, does not act precipitately, and eventually uncovers the true murderer and reveals his/her motive.

It's an interesting cast of characters and a fun enough ride. No, it's not Dickens, or even Raymond Chandler, but it's good fun. If I could give out s and -s, I'd have marked it *** .
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Signalé
lgpiper | Jun 21, 2019 |
When Matt Erridge sets off for a ski trip in Vermont, he ends up stranded in a blizzard, and sets off on his cross country skis to find shelter. While out, he finds an old man dead in his car and is rescued by Stan, out saving people with his snowmobile. Matt ends up warm but in a house with a married couple with a baby where the woman might have been beaten and an irritating couple who were also found by Stan. Soon people are suspecting each other, particularly Matt, of murdering the old man for his diamonds as he is a local diamond dealer. The only one above suspicion is Stan's neighbour who is out of gas for his snowmobile and who travels everywhere on his snowshoes.

As tensions mount, so does suspicion, and this is one mystery that keeps you going until it's done. I give it three stars because that's about as much as I like a decent mystery of this sort most of the time.
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Signalé
Karin7 | Jan 20, 2016 |
Another of Bagby's reliable Inspector Schmidt mysteries; in this one a badly beaten man refuses to explain his condition.
 
Signalé
antiquary | Aug 17, 2014 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
109
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24
Membres
541
Popularité
#46,068
Évaluation
2.8
Critiques
15
ISBN
87
Langues
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