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  1. And yet again, her protagonist, Chief Detective-Inspector Roderick Alleyn, resorts to the same trick to make the murderer give themselves away – the good old re-enactment of the crime. The crime, in this case, is a murder onstage, in front of an audience amongst whom Alleyn himself and his friend Nigel Bathgate, whom we surely remember from Marsh’s first novel A Man Lay Dead , have sat ...

  2. 12 de nov. de 2020 · Overview. A policeman in the audience sees an all-too-real death scene on a London stage: “Good enough to satisfy the most critical reader of detective stories.” —The New York Times. Inspector Roderick Alleyn has been invited to an opening night, a new play in which two characters quarrel and then struggle for a gun, with predictably sad ...

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  4. Read 519 reviews from the world’s largest community for readers. Ngaio Marsh was, among other things, a well-respected theatrical producer (having started …

  5. 15 de dic. de 1998 · Enter A Murderer. Ngaio Marsh. Macmillan, Dec 15, 1998 - Fiction - 245 pages. Exit an ambitious actor... The script of the Unicorn Theatre's new play uncannily echoes a quarrel in the star's dressing room. And the stage drama gets all too real when charming Felix Gardener shoots his blustering rival, Arthur Surbonardier, dead-with a gun Arthur ...

  6. Buy a cheap copy of Enter a Murderer book by Ngaio Marsh. ... Roderick Alleyn #2. Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 14 years ago This is the second mystery featuring Alleyn. The first is "A Man Lay Dead" (1934). Marsh is one of the grand dames from the golden age of mysteries. You learn ...

  7. 16 de sept. de 2012 · Ngaio Marsh (1985-1982) was one of the four “Queens of Crime” (the others being Marjorie Allingham, Agatha Christie, and Dorothy L. Sayers) who largely defined the 20th Century English murder mystery. All her mystery novels feature Inspector Roderick Alleyn of Scotland Yard, and the 1935 ENTER A MURDERER is his second appearance.