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Average rating2.5
When the exuberant president of Ng'ombwana proposes to dispense with the usual security arrangements on an official visit to London, his old school mate, Chief Superintendent Alleyn, is called in to persuade him otherwise.Consequently, on the night of the embassy's reception the house and grounds are stiff with police. Nevertheless, an assassin does strike, and Alleyn finds he has no shortage of help, from Special Branch to a tribal court – and a small black cat named Lucy Lockett who out-detects them all...
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28 primary books38 released booksRoderick Alleyn is a 38-book series with 38 released primary works first released in 1934 with contributions by Ngaio Marsh, James Saxom, and Simon Reynolds.
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I have enjoyed many of Ngaio Marsh's Roderick Alleyn books. I especially love it whenever Agatha Troy appears. However, many of the views in this novel, particularly in terms of race, are very outdated and make uncomfortable reading. The bright spot in the book was Mr. Whipplestone and his cat Lucy Locket. It wasn't a surprise as to whodunit, with such a small group of suspects. Overall, a rating of 3.5 seems fair.
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