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Alan Beechey

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Beechey, Alan
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male
Kansalaisuus
UK
Asuinpaikat
London, England, UK
Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, UK
Manhattan, New York, USA
Rye, New York, USA
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University of Oxford (MA, Experimental Psychology)
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mystery author
consultant
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Mystery Writers of America
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Alan Beechey was born in London and educated at Oxford University. He now lives in Manhattan, New York. He is the author of the mystery series featuring Oliver Swithin, a children’s book author in Great Britain.

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Imagine: if P.G. Wodehouse were alive and writing mysteries. This is a perfect description!

The plot is nice and twisty, and mostly character-driven. The absurd moments are very absurd, including the shout-out to Pride & Prejudice -- in a neighboring town there's a couple named the Bennetts, with five unmarried daughters, although their names and characters are not parallel. There were silly situations that yet proceeded naturally from the course of events, and there were twists that I didn't call at all -- and I've read enough mysteries that I can generally predict the main twists. However, this would have been fun to read even if you are more perceptive than I am!

The dialogue is also great, and lots of fun. Our hero, Oliver, is a nice but occasionally a bit dim chap, and his girlfriend ROCKS.

I'm not going to get into the plot for fear of spoilers. Suffice it to say there is blackmail involved with the murder, and sex is involved -- but not explicitly -- in a way both Wodehouse and Austen would blanch at. This is a mystery definitely in the cozy line, but with more protagonist agency than many of the "cozy" protagonists have.

I loved it, and will be getting the other two books in this series, and will be waiting hopefully for a fourth.

I got this book for review from rambles.net, an online ezine3 devoted to reviewing books, music, and sometimes other media.
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cissa | 1 muu arvostelu | Jul 26, 2014 |
Streaking on the Synne Commons at midnight with his Scotland Yard girlfriend, Effie Strongitham, children’s book author Oliver Swithin and his uncle, Scotland Yard detective superintendent find the body of Dennis Breedlove, a retired children’s radio program host hanging from a tree. The initial investigation discloses a blackmail letter Breedlove’s desk. The death is quickly declared a suicide. Oliver believes if such a letter drives someone to commit suicide, that person is guilty of murder. He then questions whether Breedlove had been able to hang himself.
The plot continues with trying to determine other blackmail victims (going by clues in a book of nursery rhymes [learn what composers Handle and Bononcini have to do with Tweedle-dee and Tweedle-dum) as well as finding out how Breedlove ended up in the tree. It includes the activities around the town’s local theater performance of Hamlet and questions whether there were one, two, or more Shakespeares.
THIS PRIVATE PLOT is a witty mystery full of the humor for which Britain is well-known as well as showing people’s stereotypical actions. It has a extensive list of eccentric characters and situations. Some of my favorites:
Oliver snuck up behind Effie, covered her eyes and said, “Guess who?” She replied, “Johnny Depp.” “You’re getting warm.” “I would be if it really was Johnny Depp.”
“Piles of paper mounting like stalagmites from the carpet....”
One main character is a tall, black man. Several characters ask him if he played basketball.
“...young English women whose careful breeding and dauntless narcissism are in inverse proportion to their intelligence.”
It compares the dead after being judged to contestants on a television talent show.
It places West Side Story back in an English setting. It points out that the British will forgive and forget almost any kind of misdeed (financial, drugs, alcohol) but fixate on sex.
It strongly demonstrates that a good vocabulary enables authors to write about emotions and sex, including some bawdy scenes, without stooping to vulgarity.
I received this book through the Goodreads Early Readers program and am so glad that I read it.
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Judiex | 1 muu arvostelu | Jun 24, 2014 |
Oliver Swithin is a children's author who writes about a fiendish ferret of a wandering nature while he whiles away his time at a do nothing job. After finding a friend dead in a fountain at Trafalgar Square he is first arrested and then asked by his uncle who is a Detective Chief Inspector to help solve a series of crimes that at first seemly are just accidents.

It appears that as more bodies are found patterns appear, one if which that the corpses are either marked or have a note set by them related to the signs of the zodiac. There is a race to discover the culprit before there are twelve bodies at hand.

The story is very interesting, fast paced with excellent characters. The best part of it all is the humor which lifted my spirits. I highly recommend this book, the first is a too short series of two. I can't wait to find the next one.
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Condorena | Apr 2, 2013 |
Oliver Swithin is the author of a series of children's books about a fiendish ferret who torments a small family of railway mice. Although the books are wildly popular Oliver's profits are caught up in a court case so he remains a somewhat impoverished young man who lives simply in a house with a group of housemates who are also friends. The light of his life is a Scotland Yard detective Effy Strongitharm, a quick young woman with wild hair. Effy was his uncle Mallard's subordinate and met Oliver through a previous case.

Oliver is writing a story about his ferret and it's association with a fundamentalist church and becomes involved with the murder of a new deacon who doesn't survive to enjoy his new post. The story is magnificent as Beechey brings to life the group of individuals that belong to the church with such humor and wit that I read the book slowly so I could savor every bit of it. I had read this book before and I have been looking in vain for the next in the series on a regular basis. I am sure I will read it again on future Christmases because it was such a joy. The story takes place during the Christmas holiday time so it is a great read for this time of year.
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3.9
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4
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