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Mass Market Paperback Death of a Fool Book

ISBN: 0515075035

ISBN13: 9780515075038

Death of a Fool

(Book #19 in the Roderick Alleyn Series)

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The village of South Mardian likes the old ways. This may be 1957, but South M. still features a blacksmith, a village idiot, and an elaborate fertility ritual performed at the winter solstice.... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Intricate plot, colloquial dialect

This work has Marsh's usual cast of characters: Alleyn, Fox, Bailey, Thompson, & Curtis. The mystery is rather intricate. Some of it is discernible IMHO, but some is not. The characters are interesting but some seem like charicatures. William Andersen's dialect was impossible to understand; many other characters (as usual in Marsh books) use many British idioms not readily understood in the US. But, these are annoyances only. "The Play's the Thing." The 5 Sword Dance, a continuation of an ancient pagan ritual, is described in great detail. Interestingly, I was reading the entry on Dancing in the encyclopedia Man, Myth & Magic, An Illustrated Encyclopedia of the Supernatural 24 Volume Complete Set (or Man, Myth and Magic: An Illustrated Encyclopedia of the Supernatural (24-Vol. Set)) at the time! Synchronicity--per C. Jung (see The Tao of Psychology: Synchronicity and Self). There's a lot of psychology in Alleyn's solution to the case. What amazes me the most though is how people (assuming Marsh's characterizations are realistic) can be so foolish in dealing with a murder investigation. But, "it takes all kinds..." It's a pretty good mystery, I liked the ritual aspects, but not her best IMHO. This novel is included in: FIVE COMPLETE NOVELS SCALES OF JUSTICE DEATH OF A FOOL TIED UP IN TINSEL GRAVE MISTAKE PHOTO FINISH

A morass of mysteries, secrets and sins

To celebrate the Winter Solstice, the swordsmen of South Mardian intricately weave their blades in an ancient ritual dance. When one of their number is found decapitated, this hallowed fertility rite is corrupted into a pageant of death. Inspector Roderick Alleyn is called upon to solve the murder and in doing so finds himself plunged into a morass of mysteries, secrets and sins of this eccentric group, along with a surly blacksmith, a domineering dowager, and a not-so-simple village idiot. Blackstone Audiobooks is a premier audiobook publisher with a justifiable reputation of technically flawless recordings. Their complete and unabridged, ten hour, CD edition of master mystery writer Nagaio Marsh's Death Of A Fool is dramatically narrated by Nadia May. A very highly recommended, "theater of the mind" listening experience for mystery buffs in general, and Nagaio Marsh fans in particular, Death Of A Fool is also available in an unabridged audio cassette format ...

A unique blend of folklore, murder and village life...

It's time for the men of the Andersen clan to re-enact the annual Dance of the Five Swords. Don't let the fact that they unite every year for this tradition fool you into thinking that this is a peaceful family - All of the Andersen men chafe under the rule of their father/grandfather, William Andersen (AKA "The Guiser") who has held a tight fist over the family smithy and cash, not to mention every single member of his family, especially Ernie the "slow" one. There are also others in the village who manage to antagonize each other. Still, the last thing anyone expects is for one of the dancers to die in a gruesome manner, mid-dance. An excellent tale - it blends Marsh's gifts for mystery, character and observation.
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