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Charade
Charade
Author: John Mortimer
It's June 1944 in an English seaside resort and a shy young man has just joined an army film unit making a documentary about army training. While shooting a cliff-scaling exercise a sergeant plunges to his death. It seems like an accident, but the shy young man is not convinced.
ISBN-13: 9780140092677
ISBN-10: 0140092676
Publication Date: 4/5/1988
Pages: 192
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Publisher: Viking Press
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette
Members Wishing: 1
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First this is not the movie version of Charade. So "what is Charade? Comedy? Tragedy? Mystery? It is all three and more. Humor, tenderness, satire, compassion, insight... these qualities John Mortimer, unostentatiously displays as natural gifts," says The Daily Express when rebiewed in 1946, and in 1946 the Daily Mail stated, "Welcome stranger...", then Punch said in 1986. "These reviewers weren't overstating the case: Charade is a little masterpiece..."
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A very interesting first novel from the creator of the "Rumpole of the Baily" series.

A brand new, young, fifth assistant to the director tries to understand the many mysteries within a British film unit in June 1944. One of those mysteries includes a possible murder that almost everyone pretends didn't happen.

With an ending unlike any other I've encountered, it gives an early alert from this author to the delightful, humorous complexity of situations and endings that sets the delightful Rumpole series apart.


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