Book: The Problem of the Surly Servant
Apr. 9th, 2011 07:35 pmThe fourth and, as of this writing, the last of Roberta Rogow's Charles Dodgson-Arthur Conan Doyle mysteries. I hope she writes more! I didn't love this one quite as much as the others, even though it was set at Oxford and involved Dodgson's photography as an important plot element. I'm not sure why, but some of it had that "must squeeze in all the research" flavor and wound up coming across as forced. It still had enough delightful bits to keep me going through it, and one of the very best opening lines I've seen in a mystery novel in a very long time:
Murder was not a part of the curriculum at any of the individual colleges that made up the University of Oxford.
Murder was not a part of the curriculum at any of the individual colleges that made up the University of Oxford.