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Shortest Way to Hades
 
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Shortest Way to Hades (Paperback)

de Sarah Caudwell (Author)
4.5étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (8 évaluations de client)

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In the midst of a legal wrangle among heirs, the single dissenter winds up dead. Did the dreary young woman fall off a roof, or was she pushed? To find out, the stuffy solicitors of said heirs engage an Oxford don, Professor Hillary Tamor, to ferret out the truth. The good professor, as interpreted by Eva Haddon, details the matter with keen observation, wit, and grace. Both author and narrator provide vivid characterization and ample humor, if not much suspense. An irritating distortion mars even moderately loud passages throughout. Y.R. © AudioFile 2003, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine --Ce texte provient de la Audio CD édition.


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"* 'An utterly delightful book... it will be irresistible to all who enjoy polished, civilized prose'- The New York Times Book Review * 'Imbued with poised wit, written in flawlessly judged prose' - H R F Keating, The Times * 'Caudwell's light touch and the puzzle she presents make for a diverting tale'- Washington Post Book World

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Unexpectedly twisted, does more about faces than apolitcian, Nov. 19 2002
Another deliciously witty and unexpected Murder Mystery from Caudwell, the second in her all too short career as a mystery writer, and featuring the ever superior Professor Hilary Tamar as the Oxford scholar and semi-detective. These are neat, urbane mysteries which almost make you want to take up discussion of the minutiae of the British Tax code. The characters are generally the same as those which featured in the first mystery in this series- "Thus Was Adonis Murdered" - only this time, to add to the joy of the Tax Code, there is minute discussion of the laws of inheritance, and some Greek mythology vs History thrown in for good measure.

So when Dreary Deidre falls over the side of her uncle's flat during the annual Cambridge/Oxford boat race, none of her family is too disturbed. Most of them think she is better gone than still alive. She was never great fun, always whining, and to top it all off, she had just caused a great stink when they had tried to adjust the entail set up by her great grandfather in which Dedre's cousin (the beautiful, talented and intelligent Camilla) would inherit all. It seems, having resolved this to her advantage, Deidre had everything to live for - but Julia - her barrister of 63 New Square suspects otherwise.

This all leads to a twisted trail of attempted murders, a cruise around the Greek Islands, an uexpected visit to an orgy and a first class flight for Professor Tamar (at someone else's expense naturally).

For Jane Austen fans, this book is a must, if only for the classic scene in which Serena picks up Pride and Prejudice to read....in fact this book would definitely appeal to Austen fans (I think).

I do like Caudwell for her neat use of language, her lovely understated humour and her ability to make the various and fine points of legal language and concepts available to the reader. I also love the very complicated trail she weaves and am in awe of how she twists things all back together again. These are hugely enjoyable books and I almost cry when I think there are only 4 of them.

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3.0étoiles sur 5 Liked the characters, Jui 14 2001
but the story bogged down in the middle too much for my taste. There were a lot of characters and a lot of relations among the characters- I had a hard time keeping up with who was who! My real problem with the book, however, was that much of the story was advanced through letters from one of the good guys. The story had basically slowed to a stop and then all the footwork and plot advancement happened in these letters. I just did not like that method for development. After reading these letters our hero, the Professor, figures everything out and gets on an airplane to resolve the case. Maybe if the letters had been developed as part of the plot and the 100 pages of filler before had been eliminated I could have got into the fun. Oh well!
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5.0étoiles sur 5 You will love it or hate it, Aoû 11 2000
Par D. P. Birkett (Suffern, NY USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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The first page will tell you whether you are going to find unreadable or (like me) find it one of the most entertaining reads of the decade. The style is elaborately witty with nineteenth century diction combined with descriptions of late twentieth century partying and mayhem. It is all very artificial and mannered. The plot is about the murder of beneficiaries of a will and in many ways a classical English whodunnit. The setting is in London lawyers' (sorry barristers') offices (sorry chambers),lesbian nightclubs and the Ionian Islands. Lots of sex but never explicit. A lot of information about English law, classical Greece, sailing and cricket.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Shortest Way to Hades
After reading her obiturary in the NYT, I was fascinated by its description of Cauldwell's writing as "the nearest to Oscar Wilde" they had read in years. Read more
Publié le Juil 6 2000 par Matthew Porter

4.0étoiles sur 5 Witty and erudite, but nearly a parody
This mystery should please readers who value witty dialog, insoucience, English understatement, and whimsy. Read more
Publié le Jui 6 2000 par Stephen Sossaman

5.0étoiles sur 5 Witty, engrossing mystery, not just for "legal eagles"
Sarah Caudwell's mysteries are a treat for lawyers and those involved in the legal profession, but also for readers who enjoy a good, page-turning, British-wit novel. Read more
Publié le Aoû 30 1999

5.0étoiles sur 5 Fantastic!
Ms. Caudwell's three mysteries are wonderful--funny, well-written, wry. Her endearing characters jump off the page, and I find myself wanting more...will there be any? Read more
Publié le Juil 14 1999

5.0étoiles sur 5 Hilarious!
Ms. Caudwell's sadly brief set of legal mysteries is wonderfully funny in a Wodehouse sort of way. I wish there were more!
Publié le Oct. 1 1997

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