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Dead Water
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November 1, 2019
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November 30, 2019
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Susan
Oct 26, 2019 rated it liked it  ·  review of another edition
This is the twenty third book in the Roderick Alleyn series, which was first published in 1963. The mystery is set in Portcarrow, where a sudden miracle, in a local spring, sees a young boy cured of his warts. This leads to a great deal of tourist money pouring into the local community. Major Barrymore has more guests as the ‘Boy and Lobster,’ the Reverend Carstairs finds his Church Fund suddenly has a surge of donations, Miss Cost opens her ‘Gift Shoppe,’ and even Dr Maine finds himself extendi ...more
Bev
Dead Water (1963) by Ngaio Marsh takes us back to the village setting--this time a small fishing community at Portcarrow. It begins with a scene two years in the past when a young boy by the name of Wally Trehern experiences what seems to be a miraculous cure. Plagued by warts all over his hands, he has suffered the jeers and taunts of his schoolmates for years. On this occasion he runs away from them to a local spring where he encounters a lady in green who tells him to wash his hands in the sp ...more
ShanDizzy
"That's Wally's cottage. We're about to climb Wally's Way - and that is Wally's mama, another alcoholic, by the by, leering over the back fence. His father is ferryman at high tide and general showman in between. The whole boiling of them - the Barrimores, the Parson, the Doctor, the Major, the Treherns, Miss Cost herself, with pretty well everybody else in the community - stood to lose by Miss Pride's operations. Apart from arousing the cornered fury of a hunted male, it's difficult to discover ...more
Jacqueline Vick
Mar 31, 2019 rated it really liked it
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Ngaio Marsh, like many of her contemporaries, takes time to introduce the characters and the situations before bringing in Chief Inspector Roderick Alleyn. Though I am sometimes impatient for his appearance, I do enjoy this buildup. Dead Water has a cast of colorful and suspicious characters. The murder takes place around the Festival of the Green Lady, and Marsh shows us how easy it is for people to join in the worship of anything, whether their motives are greed, a need for attention, or a des ...more
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