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Death of an Old Goat
Death of an Old Goat
Author: Robert Barnard
 At Australia's Drummondale University, the price for dullness is death. Or so it seems when a curmudgeonly visiting professor from England is found murdered after giving the same mundane lecture he has given to countless students for the last 50 years. Bumbling Police Inspector Royle stumbles his way into the eccentric world of academi...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780140065374
ISBN-10: 0140065377
Publication Date: 1/27/1983
Pages: 192
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Publisher: Penguin USA
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette
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In "Death of an Old Goat" Robert Barnard gives a witty detective story in an academic setting as well as a satisfying plot.
There's a wonderful cast of ignoble characters including nasty back-biting academics, ignorant prejudiced graziers (sheep barons), and Inspector Royle who at one point declares he doesn't have to catch THE murderer, just A murderer. Imagine RCMP Sgt Dudley Dooright with his moral compass reversed 180 degrees and his IQ halved -- that's Inspector Royle. The mystery takes second place to the satirical portrayals of the characters and what they reveal about Australian life. The primary character is probably the rural Australian psyche itself, and the individuals are all variations on that theme.
The mystery itself is puzzling but hardly suspenseful, and the solution to the crime is anti-climatic -- until the splendid kicker of the final paragraph. This book is an extremely funny satire.
It also gives a very close up and personal look at University life "down under". And the fun doesn't stop right up until the very last words. Barnard pokes fun at all kinds of golden age mystery writers, and his Royle creation is absolutely wonderful.
Read this book for a good laugh, and the mystery isn't bad either. It is wickedly funny!


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