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- Sales Rank: #7015382 in Books
- Published on: 2005-10-01
- Released on: 2005-10-01
- Original language:
English - Dimensions: 9.17" h x
6.02" w x
.94" l,
.97 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 336 pages
The Lighthouse
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.A disappointment
By David Hardman
This is the first P.D. James novel that I have read, and as an occasional visitor to Lundy Island (on which Combe is clearly based) I was very much looking forward to it. However, the story never really held my interest and finishing it was quite hard work.The first thing that started to grate on me was the tedious level of description of the various accommodations on Combe Island. Every time one of the police officers went into a room we were treated to a lengthy description of the view from the windows, where the tables and chairs were, where the drinks cabinet was, the type of pictures on the walls, the light fittings, and so on. It was just boring. We even got to hear about Adam Dalgleish's reaction to discovering the contents of his fridge, whereas of course most blokes would have been happy to discover a Cornish pasty and a bottle of beer (OK, I jest a little but you get the point).The dialogue can best be described as functional, but there were some passages where I just thought to myself "people don't talk like that". The author also didn't succeed in making me relate to any of the characters, and there was no real sense of a "character arc" for any of the main figures, except perhaps Benton.Finally, the revelation of whodunnit was rather unsatisfactory. There was never any sense that the police were getting closer to a solution; the answer just suddenly pops into someone's head and from thereon in it is just a matter of trying to chase down the killer.I know P.D. James has a big reputation and maybe I'll give another one of her books a go, but this one just didn't work for me on any level.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.Wonderfully written
By Marjorie Jones
I am using this book to help me translate the French version. It is a close version of the one in French, but the translator has not copied it directly. What it does show is the wonderful writing style of PD James
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.Needs a brighter light
By fran
I listened to this book on a CD while on a long drive through Spain. It entertained me. The narrator told the tale well. It's just a little on the plodding side. When we finally find out 'whodunit' I felt underwhelmed. It's almost as if Miss James didn't decide on who to have as the murderer until the end. I know that's an accusation that can be applied to many novels in this genre. There were enough suspects to provide red herrings. Not bad. Could be better.
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