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The Dark Garden
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The Dark Garden (Bobby Owen #16) - SPOILER Thread - (Dec 22/Jan 23)
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This was dark and melodramatic, but beneath the atmosphere of dread (Bobby feeling uneasy, old secrets and gossip, the Gothic figure of the brooding Anne Earle) there were the usual human failings, and a failure to communicate. Even the ending, which was over the top and like a horror movie scene, worked really well in its context.
Bobby stumbling around in the dark with someone out to get him has become a bit of a Punshon trope, but this was well written and exciting. He really captured that total all-enveloping darkness.
I liked it as well even the melodramatic ending.
Bobby Owen recognized his subordinates 'yes sir' as the same reply he, Bobby, gave his superiors when he didn't agree with them.
Bobby Owen recognized his subordinates 'yes sir' as the same reply he, Bobby, gave his superiors when he didn't agree with them.
I've finished this now and enjoyed it a lot overall although I got a bit bogged down in the middle. I agree the melodramatic ending was great, even though it involved Bobby being lost in the dark, again!
I did work out who Anne's parents were, but then I thought Osman Ford's wife would be the culprit!
I did work out who Anne's parents were, but then I thought Osman Ford's wife would be the culprit!
Late in the afternoon a man, unidentified, had been seen to throw a glove into the Midwych, Wychshire and Southern Canal…
Osman Ford said he would kill the lawyer Mr. Anderson. So when the latter is found dead, with a bullet in the back, the disagreeable Mr. Ford is top suspect. But the lawyer’s office was also a cauldron of repressed feelings, and not all the staff are sorry to see the lawyer’s demise. In particular, Inspector Bobby Owen fears the dark, brooding clerk Anne Earle. Will her quest for justice lead her to a terrible fate of her own, amid family secrets and lies? The novel combines a satisfying whodunit with elements of the fantastic and macabre, and contains some of Punshon’s best set-pieces.
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