The Case of the Gilded Fly by Edmund Crispin, included on the 1,000 Novels Everyone Must Read list https://www.theguardian.com/books/2009/jan/23/bestbooks-fiction 10 out of 10
The Case of the Gilded Fly by Edmund Crispin, included on the 1,000 Novels Everyone Must Read list https://www.theguardian.com/books/2009/jan/23/bestbooks-fiction 10 out of 10 One of the enticing, thrilling aspects about this novel is that although it is included on the 1,000 Novels Everyone Must Read list in the Comedy Section, it is clearly a crime story also, if not mainly – indeed, yours truly had to stop reading and look up the list to see where it is situated, for he was confused, thought this was taken from comedy, only blood was about to be spilled and we are told in advance… Indeed, the introduction is amusing enough, with the train arriving in Oxford, but only after prolonged effort (seeing as this 4 to 11 October 1940 and in parts of the world – including here – trains still take ages before reaching their destination, if they ever do, the humor can be lost on some of us) with the music of Walpurgis, the engine sounding as if it is dismantled...