
The Case Is Closed
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Diana Bishop
About this listen
The Everton murder case has long been closed. The culprit has been charged with the murder of his uncle and has served a year of his sentence already. Or has he? The evidence against Geoffrey Grey is convincing but his wife believes in his innocence. And so does her young cousin, Hilary, who decides to solve the mystery herself. But when Hilary herself is nearly murdered she turns in desperation to her ex-fiancé for help. He calls upon the services of Miss Silver to help solve another mystery, which she does in her own original style.
©1937 Patricia Wentworth (P)2014 Audible, Inc.The first half of the novel is incredibly repetitive and frustrating for a modern audience. I particularly wanted to scream with frustration when Hilary was reading the coroner's report!
However, the action picks up once Hilary goes investigating and there is a genuine sense of threat on a couple of occasions towards the end of the novel. The language and behaviour of one of the villains is quite shocking and violent- much more 'realistic' and 'modern' than similar crime novels of the period by Christie.
I found the central relationship between Hilary and Henry annoying - Hilary is an engaging creation- full of energy and intuition, whereas stodgy Henry acts like a patronising misogynist old man for most of the novel.
His refusal to believe Hilary and to ridicule her is grating to a modern audience. However, it is reflective of the period, a time when women were seen as both inferior to men, and in need of protection. The result of which, amongst the middle and upper class, was a kind of infantilisation of women, which is seen in Henry's treatment of Hilary. I think we are meant to infer that Hilary will stand up for herself- indeed emotional and physical abuse of women is one of the themes in the novel - but I couldn't help but wish Henry's behaviour had been allowed a transformation!
On balance I enjoyed this book better than the previous one in the series - once the tedious and seemingly endless repetition of events was put to one side in favour of moving the plot forward!
Interesting period piece.
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Brilliant narration and a good mystery
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Classic detection
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Not many writers in the history of crime writing can conjure menace and sinister tension like this. I love the character of Miss Silver, even though she is barely in the book. Her presence is rationed! So glad there are more of these and I'll be working my way through them all.
Suspense and British Twee
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This is a lovely whodunit
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Good enough to want to get to the end.
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It was quite easy to see who had committed the crime and how it had been achieved fairly early on in the story but it was still worth listening to while doing household jobs. I bought this book as part of a deal but I don’t think it would be worth paying full price for.
A bit predictable
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Excellent Story
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
If my friend likes a good old fashioned who done it, yes I would.What was one of the most memorable moments of The Case Is Closed?
I don't know you could ever answer this question without giving away spoilers.What does Diana Bishop bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?
She was a good narrator .Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
I listen in forty minute clumps, ( my drive to and from work) which was fine for this book.Any additional comments?
This is a good old fashioned who dun it, it wasn't particularly difficult to work out who did do it, and why, from very early on, but it was a pleasant " listen" but not a story to stretch the listener.Is you enjoy Agatha Christie, you'll like this.
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Fascinating
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