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The Iron Angel: And Other Tales of the Gypsy Sleuth
The Iron Angel And Other Tales of the Gypsy Sleuth
Author: Edward Dentinger Hoch
Ever since his first story was published in 1955, Edward D. Hoch has been the dominant force in the fairplay detective story. Like his predecessors of the Golden Age between the Wars, Ed Hoch challenges the reader to read all the clues correctly and come to the correct conclusion before the sleuth. But he does much more than that: his sleuths ar...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781885941909
ISBN-10: 1885941900
Publication Date: 3/2003
Pages: 232
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Publisher: Crippen Landru Publishers
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
Members Wishing: 1
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I really enjoyed this book. Michael Vlado, the Gypsy detective, is really a Gypsy king (he becomes king partway through the series of stories in the book) of a small tribe of Rom in Romania. He raises horses on a small farm. He is also an unusually observant and wise man, who is often called upon by the police to help with cases involving Gypsies. The stories span many years and show the development of the cultures and politics of eastern European countries. He visits Moscow twice, and several other countries in the area.

The stories are fascinating for what you learn about the cultures of the area. They are also first-rate crime and detection stories. If you've ever read Hoch (he's had a story in EVERY issue of Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine for 30 or 40 years) and enjoyed the story, you'll want this book.


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