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In Flammen by Minette Walters
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In Flammen (original 1999; edition 2000)

by Minette Walters, Mechtild Sandberg-Ciletti (Übersetzer)

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In the small Hampshire village of Sowerbridge, Irish labourer Patrick O?Riordan has been arrested for the brutal murder of elderly Lavinia Fanshaw and her live-in nurse, Dorothy Jenkins. As shock turns to fury, the village residents form a united front against Patrick's parents and cousin, who report incidents of vicious threats and violence. fallen victim to a prejudiced investigation and, putting her own position within the bigoted community in serious jeopardy, stands firmly by his family in defence of the O?Riordan name. revealed to Siobhan, and the family's only supporter is forced to question her loyalties. Could Patrick be capable of murder after all? Could his parents? tales of attacks be devious fabrications? And if so, what other lies lurk beneath the surface of their world? very afraid. For beneath a cunning facade, someone's chilling ambition is about to ignite . . .… (more)
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Title:In Flammen
Authors:Minette Walters
Other authors:Mechtild Sandberg-Ciletti (Übersetzer)
Info:Goldmann (2000), Ausgabe: 1., Gebundene Ausgabe, 142 Seiten
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In interesting book. Short story that kept me guessing untill the last page. Or rather: the whodunnit was already clear, but the end held a surprising twist. I didn't see that one coming.

I'm not sure about the Dutch translation of the title, though: Tinder box. I'm sure many people will have given that lots of thought. ( )
  BoekenTrol71 | Jun 3, 2018 |
Die 93jährige Lavinia Fanshaw und ihre Haushälterin wurden in ihrem Haus in dem kleinen Dorf Sowerbridge brutal ermordet. Sehr schnell fällt der Verdacht auf den arbeitslosen Iren Patrick O'Riordan, dessen Familie schon seit langem im Ort verachtet wird. Lediglich Siobham Lavenham, auch sie Irin, ist nicht überzeugt, dass Patrick der Täter ist.
Was auf den ersten Blick als klassischer Krimi erscheint, erweist sich jedoch vielmehr als eine Gesellschaftsstudie über Engstirnigkeit und Intoleranz, sieht man vom letzten Viertel dieses Hörbuchs ab. Walters zeigt minutiös auf, wie sich Vorbehalte und Vorurteile gegenüber einer Minderheit (hier die Iren) bis zur offenbaren Selbstjustiz immer weiter hochschaukeln ohne dass jemand dagegen einschreitet, sieht man von der Protagonistin Siobham ab. Sie, selbst irischer Abstammung, bekommt die Voreingenommenheit mancher ihrer Nachbarinnen und Nachbarn am eigenen Leib zu spüren und wird so auch zur 'Kämpferin' ihrer eigenen Sache, als sie versucht, Zweifel an der Schuld ihres Landsmannes zu wecken. Dass sie dabei selbst ihren eigenen Vorurteilen zum Opfer fällt, ist ein pikantes Detail am Ende.
Der Aufbau des Romans ist etwas kompliziert, insbesondere wenn man ihn als Hörbuch konsumiert, da zwei Handlungsstränge einander kapitelweise abwechseln: zum einen die gegenwärtigen Ereignisse, zum andern die Geschehnisse rund einen Monat zuvor. Dank Sascha Icks' geglückter Lesung gelingt es dennoch gut, sich schnell zurechtzufinden. Trotz nur geringer Akzentuierung der einzelnen Personen bringt sie es fertig, jede und jeden der Handelnden durch einen individuellen Tonfall darzustellen.
Die Lösung des Falles, die ca. ein Viertel des Hörbuches einnimmt, ist überraschend - vielleicht sogar etwas zu sehr. Dennoch: ein gutes Hörbuch in der der Krimi bis auf den letzten Teil eher eine Nebenrolle einnimmt. ( )
  Xirxe | Dec 2, 2014 |
Good plot and subject, but the story telling is quite plain and brief, it could keep digging deeper into nature of prejudice. ( )
  wrongwayhome | Mar 30, 2013 |
I can't remember when I last read a novella. Maybe never. I usually don't like short stories or even novella length tales because they're too short for me to sink my mental teeth into, but I was desperate for more of Ms. Walters' books to read and got this from Amazon.

I enjoyed it, but not nearly as much as her novels. In a way, it reads like a treatment, maybe a detailed summary, of a book to be written. As she has in many of her books, Walters deals with prejudice here, in this case of the English toward the Irish. An Irishman is accused of killing an elderly English neighbor and her nurse and another neighbor, an Irishwoman, doesn't believe he did the deed. As is true of her books, nothing is quite as it seems, with the truth slowly being revealed in fits and starts. But there's not enough time to develop the plot twists to full satisfaction or to throw sufficient red herrings at the reader for a truly suspenseful tale.

Still, Walters demonstrates her deftness in character development here, quickly establishing the people in the small community as individuals and makes her point re: how easily prejudices can lead to snap judgments, mistakes, even violence and hate. A nice, quick read. ( )
  ShellyS | Sep 8, 2007 |
Novella intended as a sketch, as the MW explains in the Author's Note, on how prejudice results in violence in a community...she later wrote a book with these themes.

While the writing is first-rate, there just wasn't enough space to fully draw the characters, so they seem a bit 2-dimensional. Also the jumping back and forth in time was distracting.

I think these shortcomings are due to the work being a study. Much like artists' sketches that precede the completed work, it lacks some detail and color. ( )
  swl | Mar 12, 2007 |
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Patrick O'Riordan (35), een werkloze Ierse arbeider, is gisterenavond in hechtenis genomen op beschuldiging van moord op zijn buurvrouw Lavinia Fanshaw (93) en de bij haar inwonende verpleegster Dorothy Jenkins (67).
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In the small Hampshire village of Sowerbridge, Irish labourer Patrick O?Riordan has been arrested for the brutal murder of elderly Lavinia Fanshaw and her live-in nurse, Dorothy Jenkins. As shock turns to fury, the village residents form a united front against Patrick's parents and cousin, who report incidents of vicious threats and violence. fallen victim to a prejudiced investigation and, putting her own position within the bigoted community in serious jeopardy, stands firmly by his family in defence of the O?Riordan name. revealed to Siobhan, and the family's only supporter is forced to question her loyalties. Could Patrick be capable of murder after all? Could his parents? tales of attacks be devious fabrications? And if so, what other lies lurk beneath the surface of their world? very afraid. For beneath a cunning facade, someone's chilling ambition is about to ignite . . .

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In "De Tondeldoos" wordt het rustige Engelse dorpje Sowerbridge opgeschrikt door de brute roofmoord op de 93-jarige Lavinia Fanshaw en haar verzorgster. De politie arresteert al snel de jonge Ier Patrick O'Riordan.
Dan, op de eerste dag van zijn proces, wordt de cottage van Patricks ouders in brand gestoken en komt een tweede gruwelijke misdaad aan het licht. Vanaf dat moment blijkt dat veel zaken in Sowerbridge niet zijn zoals ze aanvankelijk leken…
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