The Gentleman Shopkeeper
A Mystery Novel
by D. V. Haines
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Pub Date 24 Apr 2017 | Archive Date 20 Jun 2017
Troubador Publishing Ltd | Matador
Description
He fears he will be accused of murder. To cover himself, he decides to avoid reporting the death and to investigate it himself.
The Gentleman Shopkeeper is his own politically incorrect account of his adventures. But he thinks there’s an important truth we must all remember. He did once score three runs in a school cricket-match! This is why we see three old cricket stumps on the cover...
His bowler hat and his briefcase are the other two main elements in the mystery which quickly engulfs him.
The Gentleman Shopkeeper doubles as an audio-script and is a mystery novel which will appeal to readers looking for a witty but thoughtful story.
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781788038201 |
PRICE | £3.99 (GBP) |
Featured Reviews
At first, I wasn't sure where this was going and the main character didn't seem to know either. But what a fun read! The quirky characters, the twists in the plot, and the eccentric language all joined together for a really fun time.
Full of original characters who are all bonkers with crazy stuff going on in the background. Sub-plots that are just bonkers.
I felt that the book was a little longer than it needed to be but nonetheless, I thoroughly enjoyed it and actually laughed out loud once or twice which rarely happens to me.
I highly recommend "The Gentleman Shopkeeper" for both its clever intrique, original and intricate plot, and well-developed characters. And, whether intentional or not, it produces quite a depth of psychological insight into human nature.
This will keep you laughing but it is certainly not lightweight. It is a murder story in reverse. Instead of whodunit, the reader knows that from the start and the mystery is what happens next. It is very well written and the main character is typical of buffoons we all probably know.
Very enjoyable read, although the hero can be very frustrating at times. I felt like grabbing hold of him and giving him a good thump. Shows how much I was into the book! Look forward to any more in the series.
"The Gentleman Shopkeeper" was a wonderfully clever, humorously engaging mystery. To say I enjoyed it is just not enough. The characters were all so well developed, you just truly were "in" the story, and you didn't want It to end. DV Haines is a skillful writer, and I look forward to reading more of (his/her) writings. I will definitely recommend this book.
The Gentleman Shopkeeper, by The Gentleman Shopkeeper: A Mystery Novel, by D.V. Haynes
This book was kindly provided to me by NetGalley in exchange of an honest review.
Mr. Crackery is a very polite and formal English man who runs a store in England. One day he went to his store and, as he parked on his usual spot, he got his car wheel clamped, and the man would only release his car upon the payment of a 30 pounds fine. While they were arguing, the man died, and afraid of being charged with murder, Mr. Crackery decides to investigate by himself.
His investigation leads him to an old woman’s house, where he is attacked by a dog and almost made hostage, if it weren’t for the fact that the old woman also died while arguing with him.
After these awkward events he starts to investigate it further, until a woman appears to help him put an end to all this mess: she pays him a few thousand pounds and helps him hide the supposed murder weapons.
From this point to the end, many things happened: Mr. Crackery went to jail and his assistant, Miss Holland, got married, to mention a few.
To be honest I had a hard time reading this book, because Mr. Crackery is a very formal character, so sometimes he was pretty annoying. However, it is a great book for adolescent, in my opinion, who enjoy mystery solving and investigations.
Happy reading!
Denise
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