The Daffodil Mystery
by Edgar Wallace
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Fans of golden-era mysteries will fall head over heels for the juicy case at the center of Edgar Wallace's The Daffodil Mystery. A young retail clerk suddenly resigns her position after being on the receiving end of a barrage of insults from a dissatisfied customer. Is there more to the story than mere hurt feelings?.
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Thomas Lyne, owner of Lyne's stores, makes an unwanted advance against one of his employees, a young lady named Odette Rider who promptly resigns after the incident.
When Detective Jack Tarling(Lyne's cousin) shows up at Lyne's to investigate a theft matter, Lyne who is still angry with Odette for spurning his advances, decides that he will pin the theft crime on her. Detective Tarling wants no part of this set up and declines to offer his assistance.
Later, Lyne is found dead with his hands crossed against his body with a handful of daffodils. All indications point to Odette, but did she really kill him or is she covering for someone?
This was a cleverly plotted mystery complete with red herrings galore.
When Detective Jack Tarling(Lyne's cousin) shows up at Lyne's to investigate a theft matter, Lyne who is still angry with Odette for spurning his advances, decides that he will pin the theft crime on her. Detective Tarling wants no part of this set up and declines to offer his assistance.
Later, Lyne is found dead with his hands crossed against his body with a handful of daffodils. All indications point to Odette, but did she really kill him or is she covering for someone?
This was a cleverly plotted mystery complete with red herrings galore.
It was working up to a whiz bang finish and then just fizzled. I thought that there would be master criminals and dark underworld doings and perhaps even mysterious long lost famliy but it just kinda ended. I have a vauge recall of other Edgar Wallaces having the same problem.
This LibriVox recording was a multiple reader and some of them should go onto that list I mean to keep pf readers I am not fond of.
This LibriVox recording was a multiple reader and some of them should go onto that list I mean to keep pf readers I am not fond of.
A really good book with a really bad ending. Good characters, good basic plot, but the ending was so contrived, it really ruined it for me. This was an old public domain story. Maybe Wallace was the precursor of Grisham. He can write a good story, but (for the most part), he just can't end it worth a shit.
Over het boek: Thornton Lyne, pruldichter en eigenaar van een warenhuis, is verliefd op een van zijn employees, Odette Rider. Zij moet echter niets van zijn avances weten, en hij ontslaat haar, beschuldigd van diefstal. Diezelfde avond wordt Lyne gevonden, met een bosje narcissen op de borst. Moord, dat is duidelijk. Maar wie de dader is? Odette is wel de meest voor de hand liggende, maar anderzijds zijn er aanwijzingen die haar vrijpleiten. Jack Oliver Tarling, juist teruggekeerd uit China, neemt op zich samen met zijn Chinese assistent Ling Chu deze zaak op te lossen. Maar hij ziet zich zo voor problemen gesteld vooral nadat er weer een lijk wordt gevonden, dat hij zelfs aan zichzelf begint te twijfelen. Wie is de moordenaar? Een show more tijdschrift publiceerde dit verhaal in feuilletonvorm, en daagde toen het einde naderde, de lezers uit de oplossing te geven. Een geldprijs werd ter beschikking gesteld voor hem of haar die de moordenaar wist aan te wijzen. De prijs werd niet uitgereikt.
Over de auteur: Edgar Wallace werd in 1875 geboren te Greenwich en overleed in 1932 te Hollywood (VS). In 1905 begon hij met het schrijven van detectiveverhalen: zijn eersteling was het beroemde 'The four just men'. Zijn boeken hadden een enorm succes en maakten hem in korte tijd schatrijk. Meer dan dertig jaar na Wallace's dood worden ze overal ter wereld nog volop gelezen.
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Over de auteur: Edgar Wallace werd in 1875 geboren te Greenwich en overleed in 1932 te Hollywood (VS). In 1905 begon hij met het schrijven van detectiveverhalen: zijn eersteling was het beroemde 'The four just men'. Zijn boeken hadden een enorm succes en maakten hem in korte tijd schatrijk. Meer dan dertig jaar na Wallace's dood worden ze overal ter wereld nog volop gelezen.
Bron: Achterkaft Prisma Detectives 138 show less
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Among the most prolific of all authors of adventure fiction was the redoubtable Edgar Wallace. Born in London, Wallace received his early education at St. Peter's School and the Board School. Wallace served in the Royal West Kent Regiment in England and later as part of the Medical Staff Corps stationed in South Africa. During World War I, Wallace show more acted as a special interrogator for the War Office. As was the case with a number of successful popular authors, Wallace experienced a rich and diverse life before turning to professional writing. From 1886 to the 1930s, he worked in a printing shop, a shoe shop, and a rubber factory, and served as a merchant sailor and milk deliverer. Beginning in 1899, Wallace became a journalist and wrote variously for the London Daily Mail and the Rand Daily News, among others; he also worked with the racing periodicals, having founded two of them---Bibury's Weekly and R. E. Walton's Weekly. Like Sax Rohmer, Wallace earned a fortune from his writings, yet, because of a lack of business sense and a tendency to overspend, he died in debt. A prodigious writer of fiction, Wallace published, over the course of his professional life, some 173 books and wrote 17 plays. Many of his adventure narratives featured elements of crime or mystery, but they all thrived on action. Although Wallace's handling of plot was superb and he was respected for his ability to blend suspense with humor, he was less successful with his characters, who tended to be two-dimensional and stereotyped. One of his early crime adventures, The Four Just Men (1906), introduced what was to become a trademark for Wallace---lurid sensationalism coupled with dramatic violence. Wallace published in a wide range of genres, including poetry, short fiction, autobiography, and epic political history. Regrettably, much of what he wrote has lapsed into obscurity today. As sometimes is the problem with popular fiction, perhaps it was too hurriedly written---too intimately connected with its contemporary audience---to stand the ultimate test of time. But Wallace's work was highly influential, especially in the American pulp magazine markets of the Great Depression, and stands today, despite its many flaws, as some of the most effective literary adventures ever written. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Canonical title
- The Daffodil Mystery
- Original title
- The Daffodil Mystery
- Alternate titles
- The Daffodil Murder; The Daffodil Enigma
- Original publication date
- 1920
- People/Characters
- Odette Rider; Thornton Lyne; Jack Tarling; Mr Milburgh; Sam Stay; Ling Chu (show all 7); Inspector Whiteside
- Important places
- London, England, UK; Bond Street, London, England, UK; Hyde Park, London, England, UK
- Related movies
- The Devil's Daffodil (1961 | IMDb); Le mystère des jonquilles (2014 | IMDb)
- First words
- "I am afraid I don't understand you, Mr. Lyne."
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)"Because," said Tarling, "I was reading an article on horticulture in this morning's papers and I learnt that daffodils do not grow in the Argentine."
- Original language*
- Englisch
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