The Man With a Load of Mischief

The Man With a Load of Mischief

1981 • 288 pages

Ratings8

Average rating3.3

15

Overall I enjoyed how this novel was written, especially the denouement. However, I found I had trouble keeping up with who was who as far as the characters were concerned. I felt the author could have given the reader more reminders throughout, since there were a lot of characters and backstories. There were also too many murders for my liking... I know she wanted her debut to be a wild ride but five murders just seems like too much. I know Grimes's method for deceiving the reader was to bombard them with too much information, but it also made it hard to follow and a tad too long. I had trouble keeping up with who died and how and where. That said, I enjoyed the fair play—how you can solve the murders along with the detective—like in the classics. There is a certain feeling of satire or parody of the detective classics, especially in the funny British names like “Long Piddleton”, and the caricature-like characters.

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