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Death at the Beggars Opera (John Rawlings Mystery) [Paperback]

Deryn Lake
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  • Paperback: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Back-in-Print Books Ltd; New edition edition (4 Aug 2000)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1903552001
  • ISBN-13: 978-1903552001
  • Product Dimensions: 21.6 x 14 x 1.1 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 212,800 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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John Rawlings, the apothecary with a talent for detective work, and John Fielding, the phenomenal blind magistrate whose Runners formed London's early police force, make a welcome return in this evocative Georgian mystery. John Rawlings is among the beau monde enjoying a performance of 'The Beggar's Opera' in Drury Lane when the leading actor - the notorious philanderer Jasper Harcross - dramatically falls to his death on stage. As Rawlings and the Blind Beak hunt for vital clues, they discover a hotbed of rivalry both on and off the stage which produces numerous suspects and questions. As the search takes on a new intensity, John Rawlings soon finds himself on an intriguing trail of obsession that leads to the dark heart of a cold-blooded murder.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
By J. Chippindale TOP 500 REVIEWER
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Deryn Lake is a pseudonym of a well know historical novelist. Among the books she has written are the popular John Rawlings Mysteries, Death on the Romney Marsh, Death in the Peerless Pool, Death at the Apothecaries' hall, Death at the Devil's Tavern and others. As all her titles are preceded by the word death, this is a pretty good indication regarding the contents of the books and very good historical murder mysteries they are. `Deryn Lake' live near Hastings, in East Sussex

This is the second book in the 18th century mystery's featuring John Rawlings, a newly qualified apothecary and part-time sleuth. The storyline also features John Fielding, London's famous, or some would say infamous blind magistrate. I suppose it would depend on which side of the bench you were sitting, so to speak. The book gives an informed and interesting insight into the workings of the theatre and the audience participation.

Deryn Lake's books are what I would call easy reading, but none the worse for that. The author's writing style and knack of creating the atmosphere of the 18th century are done so easily and with such style that it is a pleasure to read her books and the pages fly by all too quickly.
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Once again, Deryn Lake has captured for us the delights of Georgian London, especially the appalling behaviour of the "beau monde" elite (or so they thought!) at the theatre.

It was intriguing to read how the theatres operated and how the audiences behaved. I loved it.

The characters are getting a hold on me, the blind beak, Joe Jago, John Rawlings and all the rest. They are welcome to my living room.

If you like historical mysteries, you will really like this.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Second in the John Rawlings Series 31 Dec 2007
By J. Chippindale - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
Deryn Lake is a pseudonym of a well know historical novelist. Among the books she has written are the popular John Rawlings Mysteries, Death on the Romney Marsh, Death in the Peerless Pool, Death at the Apothecaries' hall, Death at the Devil's Tavern and others. As all her titles are preceded by the word death, this is a pretty good indication regarding the contents of the books and very good historical murder mysteries they are. `Deryn Lake' live near Hastings, in East Sussex

This is the second book in the 18th century mystery's featuring John Rawlings, a newly qualified apothecary and part-time sleuth. The storyline also features John Fielding, London's famous, or some would say infamous blind magistrate. I suppose it would depend on which side of the bench you were sitting, so to speak. The book gives an informed and interesting insight into the workings of the theatre and the audience participation.

Deryn Lake's books are what I would call easy reading, but none the worse for that. The author's writing style and knack of creating the atmosphere of the 18th century are done so easily and with such style that it is a pleasure to read her books and the pages fly by all too quickly.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Wonderful historical mystery 6 Feb 2008
By L. J. Roberts - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
First Sentence: It begin an inclement day, plagued by needle-sharp rain and whipping winds, John Rawlings, after first safely locking up his shop in Shug Lane, hurried home beneath the protection of an umbrella, that useful invention from the Orient considered by many as too effeminate for a man to carry.

Apothecary, and occasional agent for Sir John Fielding of Bow Street,
attends a performance of "The Beggar's Opera" with friends. The lead is played by Jasper Harcross, a handsome man and legendary lover of women. A critical scene calls for the hanging of Harcross' character. The play's the thing when the platform breaks, Harcorss is hung for real and Rawlings is, once again, asked to help find the killer.

Rawlings combines a slight naiveté of youth, being in his 20s, with intelligence of his field and a determination for justice. John's relationship with this adopted father is one I particularly enjoy.

Lake's writing is wonderfully evocative, conveying the social structure and feeling of the period and, in this book, a back-stage look at theatre of the time. There is a diverse and interesting array of secondary characters.

The story had wonderful twists and turns right up to the end that kept me thoroughly engrossed and never quite able to predict where the story was going. For those of us who enjoy traditional mysteries in an historical setting, Lake's books are a delight.
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