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The Old Wine Shades (Richard Jury, Bk 20)
The Old Wine Shades - Richard Jury, Bk 20
Author: Martha Grimes
Scotland Yard’s Richard Jury is drawn into one of the strangest cases he’s ever encountered, by a man who walks into a bar... — …and over three consecutive nights spins out the story of a good friend whose wife and son (and dog) disappeared one day when they were in Surrey. Nearly a year later, the dog came back.     ...  more »
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ISBN: 499736
Publication Date: 2007
Pages: 391
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Publisher: Signet
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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reviewed The Old Wine Shades (Richard Jury, Bk 20) on + 43 more book reviews
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Recent entry in the Richard Jury series. I was my first one, but easy enough to read without having read previous books in the series.

A man walks into a bar and tells a tale to Jury. It all comes down to the question, "Why didn't they take the dog?"
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If you like the Richard Jury series and gang, you'll like this one. It starts with a man telling Jury a story about a wife, child and dog disappearing -- and only the DOG returns!
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reviewed The Old Wine Shades (Richard Jury, Bk 20) on
It kept me enthralled to the WONDERFUL ending! No spoilers.
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#20 Chief Supt. Richard Jury mystery set in the UK. This story sucked me in right from the beginning, with a man in a pub telling Jury a story about his friend whose wife, autistic son and dog disappeared into thin air about nine months previously. They had made a trip to a small town in Surrey that had a good private school for autistic children, and where they hoped to move if things checked out well.

While she looked at one cottage she was scheduled to view, the estate agent stated she'd never come back to return the key for the second one, which was an unoccupied estate with a spooky history. "But the dog came back," Harry Johnson says, and produces a shaggy mutt called Mungo. Jury, on administrative leave from Scotland Yard, spends several pleasant evenings talking with Harry explaining about his friend Hugh, who became so distraught at his wife's disappearance that he is now in a private psychiatric facility attempting to gain his equilibrium back.

Jury quietly (and unofficially) investigates, and of course brings his friend Melrose Plant into things as well. All went relatively well until the ending, which I found to be anticlimactic and rather lame--and I did see the plot twist coming. But still, I enjoy these visits with this set of characters that I have come to know and love over the years.
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Not up to Grimes's usual standard, imho.
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Richard Jury is sort of a modern Holmes and Miss Marple combined. Good detective stories set in England with a few entertaining recurring characters!
DEC avatar reviewed The Old Wine Shades (Richard Jury, Bk 20) on + 134 more book reviews
Another excellent Martha Grimes.
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The latest Richard Jury book. It tries your patience at first with allusions to quantum physics and the story within a story format but about halfway through it I found it enjoyable as the others in the series.


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