The African Poison Murders

by Elspeth Huxley

Paperback, 1989

Status

Available

Call number

823.912

Collection

Publication

Penguin (Non-Classics) (1989), Paperback, 224 pages

Description

Janice West persuades Vachell to investigate the mysterious incidents that were spreading suspicion and fear throughout a farming community in colonial East Africa. A trampled maize crop, a pet dog killed, a German farmer poisoned, is Vachell next?

User reviews

LibraryThing member niteowljr
Huxley tidily transports elements of traditional British mystery to the fictitious, exotic, pre-World War II country of Chania, East Africa. Policeman Vachell stays on the farm of the next-door neighbors of the universally detested German, Karl Munson, in order to keep an eye on him. While there,
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Vachell hears and witnesses evidence of nocturnal animal mutilations and falls for the wife of his host. A day later, he must investigate the death of Munson. A nicely enclosed microcosm, complete with a few eccentric folks and a satisfying recapitulation of the clues.
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LibraryThing member Kathleen828
12828/00 - This book is proof that, if you have an established name, you can publish something which is not very good.
This isn't awful, it's not dreck, it's just not very good. No real depth of character, so, as you can't really care about the cardboard figures, there is no sense of tension, nor
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is there surrender to the world and people created. I was quite disappointed.
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LibraryThing member antiquary
A local CID man investigates a series of disturbances including the death of a native boy. The detective has a tendency to walk imto trouble, but the East African colonial setting is vivid.
LibraryThing member kaitanya64
I am a big fan of Elspeth Huxley, but I thought this particular mystery was not as good as her others. Too many conflicts and undercurrents were left unresolved. However, Huxley does an excellent job of portraying how the colonial system distorted truth, how the parallel legal systems (one for
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blacks and another for whites) led to confusion and injustice. A quick read with some good description and food for thought.
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Language

Original publication date

1939

Physical description

224 p.; 6.7 inches

ISBN

0140112561 / 9780140112566
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