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Richard Grayson (1) (1922–)

Author of The Murders at Impasse Louvain

For other authors named Richard Grayson, see the disambiguation page.

10 Works 62 Members 2 Reviews

Series

Works by Richard Grayson

Death En Voyage (1986) 9 copies
Death Au Gratin (Inspector Gautier) (1994) 7 copies, 1 review
The Montmartre Murders (1982) 6 copies
Death Off Stage (1992) 6 copies, 1 review
The Death of Abbé Didier (1981) 5 copies
Death on the Cards (1988) 5 copies
Crime Without Passion (1984) 4 copies
Let Slip the Dogs of War (2002) 3 copies
And Death the Prize (1996) 1 copy

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Canonical name
Grayson, Richard
Legal name
Grindal, Richard
Birthdate
1922
Gender
male
Education
University of Cambridge
Nationality
Scotland
UK

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Reviews

2 reviews
This is a police who-dun-it set in belle epoque France. Our charming, and oh so very French, detective Gautier mends his broken heart by focusing on his work, hanging out at his favorite cafe and allowing a few kind ladies to attend to him. One of his superiors maneuvers him into investigating a high society blackmail situation involving indescrete ladies, their lovers, their irate sons, their coachmen, their cuckolded husbands, etc. Wrapped up in this affair is an Egyptian asp, a dead show more chambermaid, possible anarchists, some naughty photos and a bomb here or there. Unlike many mysteries this one makes the series of events completely plausible and the characters all too human. Cheers for Gautier, who always gets his man--or woman. show less
In turn-of-the-century Paris, Inspector Gautier investigates murder in the dazzling world of dance. The Dashkova Ballet Company, a visiting Russian troupe, is connected to a series of events that involves murder and threatens the future of the company. A fine whodunit set amid the manners and convention of bygone days.

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Works
10
Members
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Rating
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Reviews
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ISBNs
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Languages
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