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First published in 1944, this is the second in Christianna Brand's novels featuring the chain smoking Inspector Cockrill (first book in the series is "Heads You Lose") and probably her most famous mystery, being made into a film with Alastair Sim. The novel is set during WWII in a military hospital. Brand herself was living near such a hospital, where her husband worked, during the blitz and brings much of her experiences at that time into this novel. She was told the best thing she could do for
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My thanks to Poisoned Pen Press for a review copy of this book via NetGalley!
A military hospital amidst the blitz; a closed group of doctors, nurses and VADs working together, an unexplained but unsuspicious death on the operating table—a tense situation but nothing exceptional. But add to it one more incident (this time clearly a murder) and you have the recipe for a gripping and very readable murder mystery that author Christianna Brand gives us.
Green for Danger opens with a postman delivering ...more
A military hospital amidst the blitz; a closed group of doctors, nurses and VADs working together, an unexplained but unsuspicious death on the operating table—a tense situation but nothing exceptional. But add to it one more incident (this time clearly a murder) and you have the recipe for a gripping and very readable murder mystery that author Christianna Brand gives us.
Green for Danger opens with a postman delivering ...more

Ok, so far this reads like a sappy romance triangle even though it's a murder myster...supposedly.
"Frederica had retreated into the dark recess of the screens round the newcomer's bed; she came to the door and stood there, staring after them. "My God' supposing she does tell Barney!" Their unconsciously raised voices had reached her clearly through the thin partition. "Supposing she tells Barney - he'd never speak to me again; he'd never love me again! I should lose him, and all for a man like ...more
"Frederica had retreated into the dark recess of the screens round the newcomer's bed; she came to the door and stood there, staring after them. "My God' supposing she does tell Barney!" Their unconsciously raised voices had reached her clearly through the thin partition. "Supposing she tells Barney - he'd never speak to me again; he'd never love me again! I should lose him, and all for a man like ...more

Let me get this out of the way. I don't like Inspector Cockrill. He thinks too highly of himself, and is dismissive of others, especially women. BUT, Christianna Brand is such a good writer, her plots are so well-developed, and her characters are so real, that I like her books, anyway, even if the sometimes irritate me.
"Green for Danger" is probably her best-known work. She used her wartime experience to populate her tale with the doctors and nurses who would have been found in a WWII medical fa ...more
"Green for Danger" is probably her best-known work. She used her wartime experience to populate her tale with the doctors and nurses who would have been found in a WWII medical fa ...more

One of the most common criticisms of mystery novels written during the Golden Age of Detective Fiction, is that so many of the characters are merely caricatures and have little personality or any memorable qualities…Green for Danger is the antidote to this assessment. A brilliant work of mystery fiction which also broke my heart, and made me laugh many times at Brand’s witty prose, I adored this book.

Really liked this book. I think that maybe the fact that we got to know the characters helped a lot. My money was on the wrong person being the villain, and the explanation at the end was great!
At first the setting of a hospital did put me off a bit, when an operation was written about giving more details than I wanted to know, but thankfully this didn't happen again. The portrayal of the war going on around the hospital seemed to be as I would imagine it must have been, and the relationships we ...more
At first the setting of a hospital did put me off a bit, when an operation was written about giving more details than I wanted to know, but thankfully this didn't happen again. The portrayal of the war going on around the hospital seemed to be as I would imagine it must have been, and the relationships we ...more

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A good mystery set in a hospital during the Blitz.
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