If you enjoy this week's mystery, "Buried for Pleasure," you are quite likely to enjoy another Edmund Crispin book, "Swan Song," which I reviewed last year. You can hear the full review here. As with many of the stories about Oxford English Professor Gervase Fen, it combines a terrific mystery - a locked-room murder, for that matter - with some marvelous comedy.
It's about the murder of an opera star, a truly malicious individual even if he is a great Wagnerian baritone, and the book takes full advantage of its setting to satirize the world of opera and classical music in general. The victim is so generally despised that even his own brother, when notified of the death, sends back a telegram reading “Delighted. Hoping for this for months. Suicide eh query. Don’t bother me now.”
The mystery is quite fairly clued for the puzzle-solving reader. I think the humor and mystery are well-balanced here, perhaps more so than in other Crispin efforts. I recommend it highly.
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