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Black As He's Painted [Hardcover]

Ngaio Marsh


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Black he is - the President of Ng'ombwana (probably only Dame Marsh can faultlessly articulate that with her perdurable presence) who comes to England where he had once been known as Boomer to his old school friend Chief Supt. Alleyn who must now protect him against a blatantly inviting assassination attempt. With the help of proper Mr. Whipplestone, a retired F.O. who observes all the dubious activities near his new home at something called the Piggie Pottery where they pot pigs and plot sinister retaliations. As indispensable as that anchovy toast which appears at teatime if it's the taste you once acquired. (Kirkus Reviews) --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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When the President of Ng'ombwana proposes to dispense with the security arrangements on an official visit to London, his old school mate, Superintendent Alleyn persuades him to do otherwise. However, an assassin does strike, and Alleyn discovers a wealth of suspects in a coterie of ex-colonials. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Amazon.com: 4.4 out of 5 stars (7 customer reviews)

9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Pretty Good, July 13 2000
By Brenda "MYSHELFDOTCOM" - Published on Amazon.com
First published in 1974, Black As He's Painted with Chief Superintendent Roderick Alleyn is back in print.

The mystery starts out with a bored Mr. Samuel Whipplestone, who is retired from Her Majesty's Foreign Service, venturing out on a stroll. The walk leads him to Capricorn Place, a couple of memorable experiences and a change in his newly retired life. Later in the mystery, he meets up with Superintendent Alleyn at a reception where an assassination has occurred. The superintendent has his hands full trying to keep his old school buddy, now president of Ng'ombwana in Africa, safe from his many enemies. Knowing Mr. Whipplestone's past job description, the Superintendent requests his aid - Mr. Whipplestone obliges.

I enjoyed reading Ngaio Marsh's mystery. It has the flavor of an old fashion British mystery, with an added flare of espionage. The author's ability to plant suspicion and lead her readers into the twists and turns are well done. Although I know Black As He's Painted is a Superintendent Alleyn mystery, I feel Mr. Whipplestone and the adorable recently procured addition to his household steals the show and adds charm to the mystery. If you haven't read a Ngaio Marsh Mystery here's your chance to experience a writer said to be in the same league as Agatha Christie and Dorothy L. Sayers.


2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Great characterizations, Nov 5 2008
By Neal J. Pollock - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Black As He's Painted (Hardcover)
This is my favorite of the baker's dozen Marsh's I've read so far. Not only are her style, dialog, & plot very fine, but her characterizations are delightful--esp. the Boomer (President of an African nation & former classmate of Alleyn's), the always intriguing Troy (bringing in her fascinating painter's perspective), and (perhaps esp.) former Foreign Service Officer Whipplestone & his cat Lucy Lockett. The supporting characters were also interesting & unusual (e.g. Gomez, the Chubbs, the Sanskrits, the Montforts, etc.). There's also an interesting foil regarding racial prejudice amongst the various characters. The only quibble might be the perhaps over-emphasis & insensitivity on the obesity of the Sanskrits. The book actually has two mysteries embedded in it--the overarching one and a quick & dirty one. Overall, a terrific mystery novel in the British tradition.

3 of 4 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Black as He's Painted, July 6 2000
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
Ngaio Marsh is one of my favourite mystery writers and this book lives up to her usual standard. Roderick Alleyn must investigate an assassination attempt on an old school friend that resulted in the death of a bystander. His job is made more difficult because of cultural differences and racism. In addition to creating believable characters, Marsh writes an interesting story with an unexpected ending.
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