A Criminal Comedy

A Criminal Comedy by Julian Symons, published by Penguin Books in 1987, presents a complex narrative set against the backdrop of Venice and a quiet English village. The story revolves around the suspicious deaths of two Englishmen—one by gunshot and the other by drowning—while exploring themes of murder, suicide, and accident. The plot thickens with anonymous notes that falsely suggest an affair between Derek Crowley and Gerda Porson, the wife of his business partner, Charles Porson, who is characterized by his obsession with firearms and a troubled marriage.
Readers will find a blend of mystery and detective fiction as the narrative unfolds through the lens of Jason Durling, whose deductive skills aim to unravel the murders overlooked by local authorities. The book delves into various intriguing elements, including the implications of a drug-laced Bloody Mary and the peculiarities of character relationships. With 220 pages, this edition offers a sharp and intelligent exploration of the complexities of human behavior and crime, all while maintaining a quick-witted and civilized tone.
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Two Englishmen have met suspicious ends in Veniceone by gunshot, the other by drowning. That much is certain but nothing else is. Murder? Suicide? Accident? Another mystery is the anonymous notes sent to residents of a quiet English village, spreading the scandalous though false word of an affair between Derek Crowley and Gerda Porson. She is the wife of Crowley’s business partner, the unspeakable Charles Porson, a tireless macho who adores handguns and the spanking-and-bondage ritual meted out by his bored, disgusted wife, who is in love only with his money. Was the drug-laced Bloody Mary intended for Porson? How to explain Derek’s wife’s penchant for masculine clothing? Who loaded the supposedly blank pistol in an amateur theatrical production? Long afterward, Jason Durling’s brilliant deductive sleuthing will resolve the murders left unsolved by trhe Italian police and ignored by Scotland Yard; but he will come to great grief in his turn. Again Symons meets his own high standards: this tale is quickwitted, civilized, highly intelligent, sharply observed, complicated without being cluttered, and always in the firm control of a dextrous and accomplished storyteller.
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