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Death by Sheer Torture (1981)

par Robert Barnard

Séries: Perry Trethowan (1)

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Previously published as: Sheer torture. Perry Trethowan, a successful young police inspector, is called in to assist unofficially in the investigation of his father's kinky murder.
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Robert Barnard’s books are well written plots with a few kinks in them. Tongue-in-cheek humour and tucked in with murder.

Detective Inspector Perry Trethowen has been estranged from his family for the last thirteen years or so. When his father is found dead in an odd and suspicious manner, the Deputy Assistant Commissioner decides it would be a good idea for Perry to return to the family estate and investigate. Perry would have the inside scoop and be able to get better information.

Told from Perry’s perspective, you are introduced to his unusual family: Aunt Kate, who is a bit off her rails; Aunt Sybella, who loves any and all publicity; shady Cousin Pet and his Sicilian wife Maria and their five offspring known collectively as the “Squealies”, Cousin Mordred, and Uncle Lawrence, all who live at the sprawling family estate, Harpenden House

Considering Perry’s father, Leo, was found hanging from a strappado wearing spangled tights, you know this is going to be a strange mystery. By the by, a strappado is an antique torture device and one of Perry’s father’s interests.

Nothing is as it seems, or even close to being normal, but it is a fun British mystery with lots of twists, turns and a few embarrassments for Perry. ( )
  ChazziFrazz | Nov 2, 2020 |
Had not come across this author before

Very enjoyable

Completely different story but it reminded me of that great movie Death at a Funeral (the English original, not the poor American re-make)

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  bigship | Sep 28, 2019 |
One of the review quotes on my edition of this book is from a wisely unnamed reviewer for the Chicago Tribune: "Robert Barnard has never produced anything but four-star suspense." The other quotes make it plain Barnard's real fortes are wit and ingenuity; if he ever tried to write a suspenseful novel, I've yet to come across it. He triumphs in the same sort of mystery subgenre as Colin Watson; his books are less outright comedies than Watson's, but they have if anything a more lingering cleverness.

Here the victim of an aristocratic country house murder is, unfortunately for our narrator, Inspector Perry Trethowan, his father; even more unfortunately, Dad died suspended from the strappado he'd commissioned as a masochistic masturbatory aid. It's going to be difficult to live this one down at the Yard. Much of the mirth of this novel derives from Perry's ghastly elderly relatives: the Trethowans have long been famous for using aggressive publicity to make the most of their generally somewhat secondary artistic talents. (The only genuinely talented one among them, the now-dead painter Elizabeth, is generally disparaged by the rest.) As for Perry's Dad, a very minor composer, Perry is at pains to point out to us that his father's greatest compositional triumph was probably the occasional musical fart.

The solution to the murder mystery is satisfying. The solution to Perry's other problem -- making sure he doesn't inherit the ancestral seat -- had me grinning. What more could I ask? This is hardly a major work, but it's a very jolly piece of entertainment. ( )
2 voter JohnGrant1 | Aug 11, 2013 |
Light-hearted detective novel set in a zoo for eccentrics. Occasional whiffs of Kingley Amis-like attempts to shock our liberal sensitivities, but not enough to interfere with the fun. ( )
  ehines | Jun 29, 2013 |
As this, the first in Barnard's brief series featuring Scotland Yard detective Perry Trethowan, begins, Perry has just learned of the death of his estranged father. Worse still, the elder Trethowan was found in one of his own torture devices. Although it's the last thing he wants to do, Perry must go to the family estate in Northumberland to help in the investigation, renewing ties with his eccentric family after a 14-year absence. Surprisingly enough, the book is rather light-hearted, and it is possible to see the real people underneath all the eccentricity. It was a nice, quick book to read after the two excellent, but rather long and grisly, thrillers I just finished. Robert Barnard's writing is always enjoyable. ( )
  auntieknickers | Apr 3, 2013 |
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