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The Celtic Dagger av Jill Paterson
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The Celtic Dagger (utgåvan 2013)

av Jill Paterson

Serier: Fitzjohn (1)

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University professor Alex Wearing is found murdered in his study by the Post Graduate Co-coordinator, Vera Trenbath, a nosey interfering busybody. Assigned to the case is Detective Chief Inspector Alistair Fitzjohn. Fitzjohn is a detective from the old guard, whose methodical, painstaking methods are viewed by some as archaic. His relentless pursuit for the killer zeros in on Alex’s brother, James, as a key suspect in his investigation. Compelled to clear himself of suspicion, James starts his own investigation and finds himself immersed in a web of intrigue, ultimately uncovering long hidden secrets about his brother’s life that could easily be the very reasons he was murdered. This gripping tale of murder and suspense winds its way through the university’s hallowed halls to emerge into the beautiful, yet unpredictable, Blue Mountain region where more challenges and obstacles await James in his quest to clear himself of suspicion and uncover the truth about his brother.… (mer)
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Titel:The Celtic Dagger
Författare:Jill Paterson
Info:Publisher Unknown (2013), Kindle Edition
Samlingar:Mystery, Ditt bibliotek
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Taggar:mystery, series

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The Celtic Dagger (A Fitzjohn Mystery, Book 1) av Jill Paterson

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When University professor Alex Wearing is found dead Detective Chief Inspector Alistair Fitzjohn is assigned the case.
When Wearing's brother James believes he is the prime suspect he starts his own investigation. Leading to the discovery of stolen artifacts and blackmail.
An enjoyable enough read ( )
  Vesper1931 | Jul 29, 2021 |
This is the first of 3 Fitzjohn Mysteries. Setting is Australia. A professor is found dead in his study. Fitzjohn is assigned to the case. He is described as old fashioned, but he is very methodical in his searching out the murderer. One of the suspects is the professor's brother as the two did not get along. Is he?......... ( )
  travelgal | Jan 17, 2017 |
Detective Chief Inspector Fitzjohn could be the Miss Marple of Scotland yard. Patiently sifting through clues, befriending the suspects and drawing his conclusions. But Fitzjohn is not the main character, true he is holding the storyline together. But it is James Wearing who hears the scuttlebut and runs into the bizarre situations who keeps Fitzjohn informed. Ms Patterson draws her characters with a rich palette, you can see them in your minds' eye. She draws you into the mystery from the prologue where the first clue is given and takes you on a journey of discovery.

This is a very enjoyable, relaxing read with well defined characters and plot. I am looking forward to reading more Fitzjohn mysteries. ( )
  Bettesbooks | Jul 27, 2016 |
It was OK but the ending felt a bit lame ( )
  sundowneruk | Feb 2, 2016 |
Dialogue. It's something I'm increasingly aware of, as it should be part of the way that an author can show (as opposed to tell) the reader what the characters are seeing, thinking, considering, experiencing. Combine really good dialogue with a feasible plot and an author can transport the reader to the world that they are building within the book. Poor dialogue on the other hand yanks the reader out of the immersion experience and makes a book a less enjoyable experience. Obviously the problem with this is defining what is "good dialogue". For this reader, it's all about creating realistic persona. Putting the characters into a place, or a timeframe and making them part of that environment. It is, after all, the way that we all communicate.

THE CELTIC DAGGER is a first book, and I'd normally try to be a little less exacting than with a seasoned writer, but even allowing for slack, I had some problems with this book. Obviously from the way I started this review, firstly, the dialogue. Frequently stilted, quite formal the dialogue gave the book an odd sort of historical feel that didn't quite seem to match with the action. I never really got a firm idea of the timeframe for the story. Even allowing for the book being set in the hallowed halls of academia, there was an overly "proper" feel that didn't jell with an Australian setting, and most particularly didn't create a realistic persona for the central police detective. It ended up giving the story a sort of floating feeling - not quite of a time or place that you could put your finger on.

The plot development also got a bit scratchy at points. The concentration is neither on the police side of the investigation, nor on the private investigation side undertaken by the prime suspect. Nothing necessarily wrong with that - it's an approach that can work very well, but in this case it seemed to get a little too scatter-gun and distracted. The reasons for the brother as a prime suspect weren't really all that convincing, and overall the plot lacked tension or any feeling of momentum. Which was a pity as some elements showed real potential, but they were glossed over too quickly and the reader pulled off in other, less satisfactory directions. None of which ever seemed to contribute to moving the plot forward, rather it left it too frequently roaming.

On the upside there were some interesting ideas, and the setting in academia certainly provides a lot of potential for a highly claustrophobic environment, littered with deliciously acrimonious personal relationships. A second book set in this world could be interesting to read - with the general story telling style and definitely the dialogue more relaxed and natural, and the plot points more carefully explored. ( )
  austcrimefiction | Jan 5, 2011 |
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University professor Alex Wearing is found murdered in his study by the Post Graduate Co-coordinator, Vera Trenbath, a nosey interfering busybody. Assigned to the case is Detective Chief Inspector Alistair Fitzjohn. Fitzjohn is a detective from the old guard, whose methodical, painstaking methods are viewed by some as archaic. His relentless pursuit for the killer zeros in on Alex’s brother, James, as a key suspect in his investigation. Compelled to clear himself of suspicion, James starts his own investigation and finds himself immersed in a web of intrigue, ultimately uncovering long hidden secrets about his brother’s life that could easily be the very reasons he was murdered. This gripping tale of murder and suspense winds its way through the university’s hallowed halls to emerge into the beautiful, yet unpredictable, Blue Mountain region where more challenges and obstacles await James in his quest to clear himself of suspicion and uncover the truth about his brother.

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