The Laughing Hangman
3 journalers for this copy...
Journal Entry 1 by Nu-Knees from Knaresborough, North Yorkshire United Kingdom on Monday, January 13, 2014
I've found all Edward Marston's novels entertaining and have been amused by something like a couple of dozen since first discovering them a few years ago. I was delighted to come across three of his Elizabethan mysteries that I'd not read among the 3 for £5 books on offer in The Works outlet within Carr Gate Garden Centre this afternoon.
Journal Entry 2 by Nu-Knees at Knaresborough, North Yorkshire United Kingdom on Tuesday, December 16, 2014
Another fun and exciting mystery from a masterly story-teller!
Journal Entry 3 by Nu-Knees at Village Hall in Grewelthorpe, North Yorkshire United Kingdom on Friday, December 19, 2014
Released 9 yrs ago (12/19/2014 UTC) at Village Hall in Grewelthorpe, North Yorkshire United Kingdom
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Left with the other fundraising books on the bookshelves in the cafe area when Highside Folk Dancers gathered for their Christmas night out!
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not read yet
Very funny and entertaining
I am halfway through the book. At first I had some difficulties with all the different characters but now everything is fine and I feel at ease at the heart of that "Elizabethan mystery".
I finished reading the book yesterday and released it on the same day at a heavy metal concert near Bordeaux. It's an original "whodunnit"
among actors (no actresses: in those days boys played the parts of women). Quite interesting!
among actors (no actresses: in those days boys played the parts of women). Quite interesting!