Ghost Walk

by Marianne Macdonald

Dido Hoare (2)

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Thirtysomething antiquarian bookseller Dido Hoare comes home one night to find the unconscious body of an old derelict - one of her more eccentric customers - outside her bookshop. Who would want to murder this half-crazy old man - and why?

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Antiquarian bookseller Dido Hoare finds one of her occasional customers somewhat ill. She takes him to a hospital. He checks himself out and is assisted by a man whom the nurses presume to be his son. Dido becomes concerned when she doesn't see him and mentions it to her police friend. The man shows back up in her shop, but it's only a short time later that he is found dead. Dido finds herself in an unusual position of being named his executor, even though she didn't know him well. The case is actually assigned to special branches in Scotland Yard because the man had once worked in intelligence. It's an interesting case with interesting turns of events, but I found myself disappointed in the resolution.
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I really enjoy this series of mysteries - the plotting is interesting and none too predictable; the characterisation is engaging and believable and it gives an insight into the world of antiquarian bookselling that is intriguing for an amateur bibliophile.. This book, dealing with murder in the present and dirty dealing in the middle east after the war is very readable and enjoyable.
Great to see older mysteries still on my library's shelves. After reading, found my own copy at used book store. Well written; characters round and interesting; villains worthy and different. A "cozy" -- good night's read on a cold and dreary late autumn evening.
I am a person who likes a good story. One of the things that I like about series books is that I can follow the characters and see how their story develops. That was the nice part of this book, but here wasn't enough character development, because the mystery part got in the way. I did enjoy the mystery and thought the hiding place was very clever!
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Die Antiquitarin Dido hilft einem ihrer Kunden, dem vermeintlich obdachlosen Tom Ashe und wird, als er kurz danach stirbt, zu seiner Nachlassverwalterin bestellt. Obwohl sie ihn kaum kannte, übernimmt sie das Amt und stellt bald fest, dass Tom wohl keines natürlichen Todes gestorben war.
Das Buch gehört zu einer Serie, aber ich konnte es problemlos als Stand alone lesen. Dido ist ein guter Charakter, es macht Spaß ihr zu folgen. Allzu tiefgründig fand ich das Buch nicht, weitere aus der Serie würde ich zumindest nicht aktiv suchen. Aber ich wollte was Leichtes nach der ganzen Schwere der letzten Lektüren, dafür war es super geeignet.
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Canonical title
Ghost Walk
Original publication date
1999
People/Characters
Dido Hoare; Barnabas Hoare; Thomas Ashe; Ernie Weekes; Peter Mellor
Important places
London, England, UK
First words
Looking back on it, I blame the weather.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)It was raining, just the way it's supposed to at funerals.

Classifications

Genres
Fiction and Literature, Mystery
DDC/MDS
823.914Literature & rhetoricEnglish & Old English literaturesEnglish fiction1900-1901-19991945-1999
LCC
PR6063 .A16915 .G48Language and LiteratureEnglishEnglish Literature1961-2000
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139
Popularity
234,578
Reviews
6
Rating
½ (3.30)
Languages
English, German
Media
Paper, Audiobook
ISBNs
7
ASINs
2