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En tragisk mans död by Caroline Graham
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En tragisk mans död (original 1989; edition 2009)

by Caroline Graham, Elin Dahlqvist (Translator)

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An onstage murder in a small English village draws the beloved detective into "a theatrical whodunit worthy of a deep bow" (The New York Times).
Actors do love their dramas, and the members of the Causton Amateur Dramatic Society are no exception. However, even the most theatrically minded have to admit that murdering the leading man in full view of the audience is a bit over the top. Luckily, Inspector Barnaby is in that audience, and while he may lack certain skills as a theater critic, he's just the man to catch a killer.
In this second Barnaby mystery, the inspector is in his element, and so is author Caroline Graham, a former actress, who tweaks her collection of community-theater artistes and small-town drama queens with merciless delight. Death of a Hollow Man was the basis for the second episode in season one of the acclaimed ITV crime drama Midsomer Murders.

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Member:gerhardn
Title:En tragisk mans död
Authors:Caroline Graham
Other authors:Elin Dahlqvist (Translator)
Info:Ekerö : Ekholm & Tegebjer, 2009
Collections:Your library, Spänning
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Death of a Hollow Man by Caroline Graham (1989)

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Midsomer Murders 2
  SueJBeard | Jan 8, 2023 |
I continue to love this series both on screen and in print. However, there is something to be said about the book always being better than the film (or, in this case, the TV series). There’s something about reading this and already knowing the end that lets me appreciate both the writing and the characters more. I can sit back, relax, and take in the prose instead of trying to noodle who the murderer is. I’m also gaining a definite appreciation for the way that Caroline Graham writes and looking forward to the next book. ( )
  cthuwu | Jul 28, 2021 |
the theatre suicide of a major character becomes murder when razor is untaped, many suspects
  ritaer | Jul 22, 2021 |
This is the second in the Inspector Barnaby series and follows along in a similar style. The plot is clever and it includes an interesting collection of characters. ( )
  M_Clark | Feb 13, 2021 |
Once you begin, you can't stop.
I am a huge fan of Midsomer Murder series and watch it over and over again.
This year I decided to read the books in the Inspector Barnaby series. As with the series, once you begin you cannot stop. Why I have waited so long to read them? I could give some clever answers, even valid reasons but yes, here I am. In Afrikaans, we would say... Die agteros kom ook in die kraal.
No matter, I am here.
The book is so much better than the series. I understand that during the filming they cannot convey all the intrigue factors into the story due to time so it was as if I read the story for the first time.
The characters were well-defined, each bringing their own twists and flavours to the plot. Barnaby himself was all that I have expected. Troy was his loveable self and it added to the already growing cast. The blooming romance between Diedre and David balanced the story beautifully as both had some struggles to overcome that made them stronger and brought them closer.
The descriptive writing made for colourful reading always building to get to the end. If you have not read this book, please do, it is worth it. ( )
1 vote lynelle.clark.5 | Aug 30, 2020 |
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Author nameRoleType of authorWork?Status
Graham, Carolineprimary authorall editionsconfirmed
BascoveCover artistsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Hopkins, JohnNarratorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Kaljuste, MariKujundaja.secondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Liivamägi, UrveTÕlkija.secondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Nettles, JohnForewordsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
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Fiction. Literature. Mystery. HTML:

An onstage murder in a small English village draws the beloved detective into "a theatrical whodunit worthy of a deep bow" (The New York Times).
Actors do love their dramas, and the members of the Causton Amateur Dramatic Society are no exception. However, even the most theatrically minded have to admit that murdering the leading man in full view of the audience is a bit over the top. Luckily, Inspector Barnaby is in that audience, and while he may lack certain skills as a theater critic, he's just the man to catch a killer.
In this second Barnaby mystery, the inspector is in his element, and so is author Caroline Graham, a former actress, who tweaks her collection of community-theater artistes and small-town drama queens with merciless delight. Death of a Hollow Man was the basis for the second episode in season one of the acclaimed ITV crime drama Midsomer Murders.

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