The Loudwater Mystery (Annotated)

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Lists with This Book. This book is not yet featured on Listopia. A murder mystery -- almost anyone could have murdered Loudwater but discovering the actual killer took almost the entire story. For that fact, and that I liked all the "good guys" and gals , I couldn't imagine any of them having done it. I don't like mysteries in which I can guess who committed the evil deed.

This one kept me suspecting all and none. Lord Loudwater isn't well-liked, so when he's found murdered it takes quite alot to figure out which one of the suspects could have committed the crime Loudwater is murdered pretty early in the tale so the rest of it really covers all the mysterious elements attached to finding the murderer I won't mind recommending this to classic mystery lovers Nov 25, John rated it liked it. Quite a nice run-of-the-mill Golden Age, British Country House, detective story which is well reviewed here by others.

Rather unsatisfactory ending, I thought. A pleasant and undemanding, shortish read though. Free to download so one can't complain. Nov 03, Brenda Mengeling rated it liked it Shelves: This mystery is in the public domain, and for free, it's not a bad read. Actually it was a pretty enjoyable read even though there were so many problems with the characterizations and plotting a police inspector doing his best to make sure that the pretty young widow isn't accused of the crime!!

I did figure out whodunit, and the entire set up is even more completely implausible than usual. But for free, it was kind of fun in spite of itself. There was nothing original in the story. I enjoyed the characters, but the murderer is so easy to guess it takes away all the fun of it. I would have liked to be proven wrong, but I was right. It is not a question of winning or losing but ultimately how you play the game. This is a typically British attitude of fair play.

A luckless kiss and thunderous snore form the basis for this early 20th Century murder mystery. Lord Loudwater was loved by none, feared by many and hated by all. When he is inexplicably found fatality stabbed with a letter opener, the list of suspects seems endless. Love and romantic intrigues only add to the ambiguities of the case. This spoof was published in It is not a question of winning or losing but ultimately how you play the game.

I think that this is a unique work and Edgar Jepson succeeded is his surprise ending. Many would enjoy this story; I am one of them.

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This book was originally published in It is well-written and entertaining. Some of the word choice may be antiquated for today's reader, but I did not find that this was prevalent. There was nothing original in the story. I enjoyed the characters, but the murderer is so easy to guess it takes away all the fun of it. I would have liked to be proven wrong, but I was right. It is not a question of winning or losing but ultimately how you play the game.

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This is a typically British attitude of fair play. A luckless kiss and thunderous snore form the basis for this early 20th Century murder mystery. Lord Loudwater was loved by none, feared by many and hated by all. When he is inexplicably found fatality stabbed with a letter opener, the list of suspects seems endless.

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Love and romantic intrigues only add to the ambiguities of the case. This spoof was published in It is not a question of winning or losing but ultimately how you play the game. I think that this is a unique work and Edgar Jepson succeeded is his surprise ending. Many would enjoy this story; I am one of them.

This book was originally published in It is well-written and entertaining. Some of the word choice may be antiquated for today's reader, but I did not find that this was prevalent.

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I thought that this book had quite the surprise ending, as good murder mysteries should. I am rarely surprised by the reveal in a mystery, I've usually got it figured out by the time the author reveals it. If I haven't got it completely sussed, I at least have strong suspicion. That was not the case with this no This book was originally published in That was not the case with this novel.


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    Edgar Alfred Jepson - was an English writer, principally of mainstream adventure and detective fiction, but also of some supernatural and fantasy stories that are better remembered. He used a pseudonym R. Edison Page for some of his many short stories, collaborating at times with John Gawsworth, Hugh Clevely and possibly Arthur Machen, long-term friends.