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The Case Has Altered (Hardcover)

de Martha Grimes (Author) "Dorcas hated the fens ..." En savoir plus
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Richard Jury, the brooding Scotland Yard detective-hero of many of Martha Grimes's mysteries, is back in The Case Has Altered, but--as usual--his sidekick Melrose Plant steals the show. Set in the fens of Lincolnshire, Jury must investigate two murders in which his true love, Jenny Kennington, is a suspect. But while Jury deals with the evidence, Melrose uncovers the local color, interviewing everyone from uncommunicative pub owners to chatty cooks. Even murder seems a little less grim with Melrose Plant around. --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.

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Grimes returns with another Richard Jury mystery?this time, Jury must solve the murders of two women found in the misty fens?but now she's with a new publisher.
Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient de la Audio Cassette édition.

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1.0étoiles sur 5 Why Bother ll, Sep 28 2002
This review is from: Case Has Altered (Paperback)
Must I give this book any stars at all?

I titled one of my previous reviews: "Why Bother". I know that to title another review with the same title is, probably, well, very unimaginative. However, I can't think of a better title. So, I titled this one "Why Bother II". I am not trying to be mean at all. I just feel that perhaps this is the most boring book that I have ever read in my half-century plus of living. I have been an avid reader since the third or fourth grade. I read biography, history, and fiction. Fiction tends to be more toward thriller and mystery. So, actually, I'm not a novice reader. This book is about the slowest book that I've ever read. The character development is almost non-existant, and, I must admit, I found myself lost several times.

There's not much that I can say about the pacing of this novel except to say that it is at a turtle's pace. If that. Actually, a slow turtle.

The character development is, like I said earlier, almost non-existant. In fact, I got the real feeling, that one must read the earlier Jury novels to really understand the characters. In most series that authors write one can read any book within the series and understand the characters. Not here.

Litterally, I had to force myself to finish this book. In fact, there were times that I was completely lost and had to guess what was going on. Perhaps this was because the pacing was so slow that my mind wandered (it did several times). Perhaps this was because one had to know the characters better to get a better understanding of who was who. One must understand who was who in order to follow the plot of a book. Basically, I didn't know who was who and ended up not careing thus I got lost. Like I said earlier, I really feel that the reader of this book must read an earlier Jury novel to understand the characters.

I'm now reading "The five Bells and Bladebone" by Martha Grimes. Thus far it is much better. It got my attention right away and is holding it so far. If you want to read Martha Grimes, try this one instead.

"The Case Has Altered" is both a waste of time and money.

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3.0étoiles sur 5 I Got A Bit Lost in This One, Avril 19 2004
Par T. George "anne-with-an-e" (An American city) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: Case Has Altered (Paperback)
I will admit that NOT ONLY have I NOT read all of Grimes' work, but that what I have read has been all out of order. In her works before 2000, that didn't seem to matter too much. There was some related themes between the books - like Viv's engagment to Count Dracula - but mostly reading her books in any order was fine.

However, recently, there seems to be much more carryover between books. To start, there's a growing list of women that Jury and/or Plant both 'love' - Vivian, Polly Praed, Ellen Taylor, Bea Slocum, and Jenny Kennington to start with. Jenny Kennington was the focus of this one, but while apparently she is Jury's true love, I felt so detached because I had never read about her before. There were many other such references that went over my head while new 'regulars' had been added that I didn't really know.

In addition to being ripped out of my comfortable old crowd at the 'Jack and Hammer,' I sometimes felt like I must have missed reading a couple of chapters in this book. Grimes keeps referring to an event where Melrose searched all over for Jenny Kennington, and somehow this caused a problem with Jury. At first I thought this referred back to another case in another book, but as the tale went on it seemed like it happened at some point in this book. I was thoroughly confused.

For those who don't know, the main focus of the book is a double murder (one following the other by 2 weeks) out on the desolate fens of England. One victim is of the minor movie star Vera Dunn, the vicious ex-wife of Max Owen, who owns the estate where Dunn was visiting when killed. The other murder is of Owen's vegetable cook. This young cook was a nosy unattractive girl whom everyone overlooked and forgot. What motive could anyone possibly have to kill two such different woman?

My confusion aside, I still don't think this is one of Grimes' better efforts. If you haven't read any of her books, certainly don't start here. You'll appreciate it more if you have developed an affinity the characters.

If you have read Grimes, I would say that while I generally appreciate her trying new things, somehow this plot didn't fall together for her. She makes this one different by letting Jury be vulnerable and, essentially, out of control. He is no longer the smooth operator one step ahead of everyone else. However, something just didn't quite work here. I saw her clues easily planted and solved the case well before the end (which I NEVER do). It wasn't bad, and it was fun to reunite with Plant, Trueblood, etc., but I definitely prefer her other books more.

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1.0étoiles sur 5 absolutely dull!, Déc 2 2002
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This review is from: Case Has Altered (Paperback)
I bought this because reviews on the back cover stated it was as good as Sayers, Christie, etc.
Indescribable boredom best describes my feeling prior to putting the book in the bin - I could not even give it to a charity bookshop - it was so dull!!
The English speech patterns are obviously derived from Coronotaion Street or such like soaps - while the effect sought is apparently PG Wodehouse with a touch of The Nine Tailors.
Characters have tedious conversations, the hero - a Scotland Yard policeman - apparently has no work to do, but he is in love with a Lady Kennington - therefore very posh! The only entertaining character is the owner of an antiques shop - but that's just because he is very rude about everybody else!
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Wonderful!
This is the first of Martha Grimes' books that I have read, so I don't have much to compare it with, but I really loved it. Read more
Publié le Fév 20 2002 par Martha E. Nelson

4.0étoiles sur 5 TIM CURRY IS MARTHA GRIMES' BEST AUDIO INTERPRETER!
Serious readers are wary of abridgements, often for good reason. Not having read this book in its unabridged form, I have my suspicions of what got cut from the audio version of... Read more
Publié le Jui 22 2001 par Gordon L. fuglie

4.0étoiles sur 5 A Great book for Martha Grimes Fans!
If you like Martha Grimes, you will enjoy this book. It has a well developed plot that keeps you guessing to the end. Read more
Publié le Mai 6 2001 par Sarah Wilson

4.0étoiles sur 5 Martha Grimes...always a good mystery
Martha Grimes crafts another terrific mystery novel!! Grimes' characters are clearly developed and her descriptions of the fens are almost haunting. Read more
Publié le Avril 2 2001 par jeanne-scott

4.0étoiles sur 5 Well done!
Martha Grimes paints an insightful and informatinve picture of English life. We're not reading a AAA Tour book, after all. I thoroughly enjoyed this particular novel. Read more
Publié le Juil 4 2000

4.0étoiles sur 5 Sandy's Review
While I think this book might not be quite up to the others, it was fun getting back "with the family", so to speak.

I just wish Martha were more prolific. Read more

Publié le Avril 2 2000 par Roger E. Sandberg

3.0étoiles sur 5 Sadly, this book was too easy to put down.
Maybe blood is thicker than water, but even my sister agrees with me on reviewing this book. I just finished it tonight after beginning it around Christmas! Read more
Publié le Aoû 18 1999

5.0étoiles sur 5 An absolute must for the lover of this genre!!
What a book!! The best I've read since I've forgotten when. It made me realize why I love the English language so, beautifully written. Read more
Publié le Mars 24 1999

2.0étoiles sur 5 Good plot, dated characters, lacks authenticity.
Martha Grimes does not impress in this book with its catchy title, supposedly the name of an English pub. Ms. Read more
Publié le Fév 4 1999

4.0étoiles sur 5 Two murders, a Scotland Yard detective and a pub.
I don't think it will give anything away to tell the reader the the title "The Case Has Altered" is the name of a pub in Lincolnshire. Read more
Publié le Nov. 30 1998

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