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Leonidas Witherall, Phoebe Atwood Taylor's "other" detective, inhabits a suburb of Boston named Dalton. One of its most colorful residents, he is the proprietor of a prestigious boys' school and instantly recognizable by all as William Shakespeare's remarkable look-alike. Few people, however, know him as "Morgatroyd Jones," author of the popular and flamboyant Lieutenant Haseltine adventure novels. But like his own fictional hero, Witherall's outrageous escapades mix slapstick and suspense show more like no one else's. show lessTags
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Leonidas Witherall, owner of a prestigious boys school and easy to recognize as he looks exactly like William Shakespeare. Unknown to many, he is also Morgatroyd Jones, author of the popular Lieutenant Haseltine adventure novels.
It’s the late 1940s, and Leonidas is at a road block. His next Lieutenant Haseltine book is due at the publisher’s in four weeks and he hasn’t an idea for it!
As an unnecessary distraction, there is the brown paper package that is delivered and then disappears before he can open it. Which leads to a valuable book, a murder, a quarterly bank report, a dinosaur foot print, two more brown paper packages and people who aren’t who they claim to be.
Witherall finds himself being considered to be a suspect and show more has to keep on the move to find out the real truth. It seems the murder was committed by bashing the victim with a small bust of Shakespeare!
A fast moving tale with a touch of the Keystone Kops, thanks to the characters that help, and hinder, Witherall’s investigating, it makes this a fun read. show less
It’s the late 1940s, and Leonidas is at a road block. His next Lieutenant Haseltine book is due at the publisher’s in four weeks and he hasn’t an idea for it!
As an unnecessary distraction, there is the brown paper package that is delivered and then disappears before he can open it. Which leads to a valuable book, a murder, a quarterly bank report, a dinosaur foot print, two more brown paper packages and people who aren’t who they claim to be.
Witherall finds himself being considered to be a suspect and show more has to keep on the move to find out the real truth. It seems the murder was committed by bashing the victim with a small bust of Shakespeare!
A fast moving tale with a touch of the Keystone Kops, thanks to the characters that help, and hinder, Witherall’s investigating, it makes this a fun read. show less
A rather convoluted tale in which Leonidas Witherall (the series character) becomes involved in a farce-like chase around Dalton. In the course of which,he encounters a corpse (no surprise there) and various savoury and unsavoury characters.
In truth it all becomes a bit much after a time,at least until the unmasking scene.
In truth it all becomes a bit much after a time,at least until the unmasking scene.
The humor is amazing. I laughed all the way through the book.
Ex-lib. Tompkins County Library
Leonidas Witherall fällt nichts ein, das er in seinem nächsten Krimi verwenden könnte. Seine Haushälterin schlägt ihm vor, ein Verwechslungsspiel mit 3 in braunes Packpapier eingeschlagenen Päckchen zu verwenden, da solche Päckchen immer geheimnisvoll sind und niemand widerstehen könne, sie zu öffnen. Nun liegt gerade so ein Päckchen auf seinem Schreibtisch - ungeöffnet, da Leonidas davon überzeugt ist zu wissen, was darin ist: der Vierteljahresbericht der Bank. Er nimmt die Idee der Haushälterin auf und beginnt den ersten Entwurf, in dem das Päckchen verschwindet, eine bekannte Persönlichkeit ermordet wird und sein Held unschuldig in den Verdacht gerät, der Mörder zu sein. Danach verlässt er seinen Schreibtisch um show more sich umzuziehen - als er zurückkommt ist das Päckchen verschwunden. Und nur wenig später ist er mitten in einer Geschichte, die haargenau der entspricht, die er sich eben erdacht hatte...
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Vergnüglich zu lesen mit verrückten Wendungen, die sich nur durch den "Oktopus des Schicksals" erklären lassen - und ich hätte geschworen, dass es ein englischer Krimi ist :-) Schade, dass es der letzte Band der Reihe ist. show less
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Vergnüglich zu lesen mit verrückten Wendungen, die sich nur durch den "Oktopus des Schicksals" erklären lassen - und ich hätte geschworen, dass es ein englischer Krimi ist :-) Schade, dass es der letzte Band der Reihe ist. show less
Apr 21, 2014German
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Phoebe Atwood Taylor (1909-1976) was an American mystery author who wrote mystery novels under her own name, and as Freeman Dana and Alice Tilton. Her first novel, The Cape Cod Mystery, introduced the "Codfish Sherlock", Asey Mayo, who became a series character appearing in 24 novels. (Bowker Author Biography)
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- The Iron Clew
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- 1947
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- Leonidas Witherall
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- The thick broadloom on the floor of his study so muffled his footsteps that Mr. Leonidas Witherall was quite unaware of making any sound at all.
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