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Death In Disguise (2007)

Death In Disguise (2007)

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1933397691 (ISBN13: 9781933397696)
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English
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felony & mayhem

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DCI Barnaby must solve the murder of the master of a new age center, the Lodge of the Golden Windhorse. Some people maintain that the master is a true mystic; Sgt. Troy thinks he's a con man.There are other deaths to complicate things. Another member of the Lodge had died in a possibly suspicious accident. The father of yet another Lodge member dies of a heart attack shortly after visiting the center.Graham has great fun with the mix of gullibilty, charlatanism, and sincere spiritual seeking that infuses new age beliefs. As always, there is a pleasing overlapping of murder and mayhem with the idyllic surroundings of the traditional English village.One of the features of these books is that the main character of the series, DCI Barnaby, doesn't come into things for a while. Graham usually develops the character of the victim(s) and others, the setting, the social environment, before she has someone bumped off. The murder isn't merely a problem to be solved, but rather emerges as part of a larger context.

This is another book that the series Midsomer Murders is based on. In this series, Barnaby is investigating a murder that occurs in a new age commune. The contrast between the supposed mission of the new age center and the back stabbing and open arguments that occur among the varied guests and staff is quite amusing. The book begins with establishing the community and all the players, Barnaby does not even appear in the first hundred pages or so. Those hundred pages require attentive reading to keep all the players straight for later on.There are secrets upon secrets leading to many twists and turns in the plot and numerous red herrings. This kept me turning the pages right to the very end. Very engaging mystery, even though I have watched the TV episode, I still enjoyed the book immensely.

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This was pretty interesting. Very different from the BBC series, but good stories. A houseful of odd, hippie types, a dead tycoon, a rich girl in disguise...you know, the usual suspects! The plot really held my interest and unwound so neatly that I almost missed the killer. Love it when that happens. Tom Barnaby, his lovely and long suffering wife Joyce, and his actress daughter Cully are all excellent characters and prove to be foils for one another, drawing tension from the plot and adding personal interest.
—Mimi

Wow, my memory must be going. This should be the second time I've read this book, but I couldn't remember anything about it. I mostly loved it though at times the fun that was had at the expense of a community of New Age religious practitioners kind of bugged me (at other times, I laughed). I love what Graham manages to do though--she pokes fun, but as we continue to read and as we get to the end of the book, the inspector's prejudices, towards the New Agers and even towards his wife, nearly do him in, making it difficult for him to solve the case. The practical ones have a bit of a comeuppance, and it is delightful. Graham is terrific, and I'm moving quickly on to the next.
—Katherine Clark

This is a very well constructed and well written book. The setting is a "New Age" spiritual commune in England, the commune consisting of eight people plus the "Master." The story starts with what appears to be an accidental death, and approximately 140 pages later, there is a murder. Only then are the police called in. Thus, the first third or so of the story allows the reader to get to know the commune members. This is a particularly funny section of the book, because the members speak in astral gobbledygook. After Inspector Barnaby and his assistant, Troy, enter the scene to investigate the murder, the humor is less apparent, but still there.The investigation proceeds logically, with nothing overlooked, but there are surprises along the way. I particularly liked the way the meaning of the title became clear after the resolution.
—Barbara Gregorich

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