The Moving Toyshop The Moving Toyshop

The Moving Toyshop

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Publisher Description

As inventive as Agatha Christie, as hilarious as P.G. Wodehouse - discover the delightful detective stories of Edmund Crispin. Crime fiction at its quirkiest and best.

Richard Cadogan, poet and would-be bon vivant, arrives for what he thinks will be a relaxing holiday in the city of dreaming spires. Late one night, however, he discovers the dead body of an elderly woman lying in a toyshop and is coshed on the head. When he comes to, he finds that the toyshop has disappeared and been replaced with a grocery store. The police are understandably skeptical of this tale but Richard's former schoolmate, Gervase Fen (Oxford professor and amateur detective), knows that truth is stranger than fiction (in fiction, at least). Soon the intrepid duo are careening around town in hot pursuit of clues but just when they think they understand what has happened, the disappearing-toyshop mystery takes a sharp turn…

Erudite, eccentric and entirely delightful – Before Morse, Oxford's murders were solved by Gervase Fen, the most unpredictable detective in classic crime fiction.

Reviews

"A clever, funny and rightly famous story set in Oxford 30 years before Morse started pounding the beat" The Times, 100 Best Crime Novels of the Twentieth Century

"The characters were so engaging and the writing so mischievous, that I thoroughly enjoyed it" Miles Kington, Independent

"One of my all-time favorite books" Michael Dirda, Washington Post

"One of the undiscovered treasures of British crime fiction: Crispin's storytelling is intelligent, humane, surprising and rattling good fun" A.L. Kennedy

"A classic crime novel with a surreal streak… It's a clever, energetic romp, written with wit" Val McDermid, The Week

About the author

Robert Bruce Montgomery was born in Buckinghamshire in 1921, and was a golden age crime writer as well as a successful concert pianist and composer. Under the pseudonym Edmund Crispin, he wrote nine detective novels and 42 short stories, combining farcical situations with literary references and sharply observed characterisation. His professional film scores included the well-known scores for the Carry On series. Montgomery graduated from St. John’s College, Oxford in 1943 and was part of a famous literary circle including Kingsley Amis and Philip Larkin. In addition to his reputation as a leader in the field of mystery genre, he was the regular crime-fiction reviewer for the Sunday Times from 1967 and contributed to many periodicals and newspapers and edited science-fiction anthologies. After the golden years of the 1950s he retired from the limelight to live out a hermetic existence in Totnes in Devonshire until his death in 1978.

GENRE
Crime & Thrillers
NARRATOR
PP
Paul Panting
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
07:45
hr min
RELEASED
2015
4 June
PUBLISHER
HarperCollins
SIZE
361.6
MB

Customer Reviews

neilcameron ,

The Moving Toyshop

Mostly good rendering of a quirky and interesting mystery, of particular interest to those familiar with the Oxford area. Somewhat marred by the consistent mispronunciation of the name ‘Cadogan’ - which is unfortunate as it appears on almost every page - and, oddly, the word ‘asphalt’.

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