
«Hukkunud Alpinisti» hotell
A Russia, Mystery Thriller, Novels book. To tell you the truth the only thing I feel, Peter, is that youre going about this...
Arkadi ja Boriss Strugatski raamat on detektiiviloo sugemetega fantastiline jutustus inspektor Glebskyst, kes sõbra soovitusel sõidab mägihotelli, mis on nime saanud orus hukkunud alpinisti järgi.Tempokas lugu on kirjutatud humoorikas võtmes. Vennad Strukatskid lõid raamatu põhjal ka stsenaariumi ning 1979. aastal valmis režissöör Grigori Kromonovil Tallinfilmis samanimeline film, milles mängisid Jüri Järvet, Sulev Luik, Mikk Mikiver, Lembit Peterson jt.
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that the moon was bright, tiny and icy-looking; and that around me for many miles there was nothing but snow and rocks. I had a talk with the St. Bernard, who was making his nightly rounds; he agreed that the night was too quiet and empty, and that solitude, despite its numerous benefits, was really a lousy thing. Still, he refused outright to break the valleys silence and join me in a howl, or even just a good bark. In response to my request he just shook his head, walked away with a dissatisfied look and lay down by the porch. Arkady Strugatsky, The... To tell you the truth the only thing I feel, Peter, is that youre going about this all wrong. Youre following the most natural roads, and for that reason youve ended up in particularly unnatural places. Youre exploring alibis, gathering clues, looking for motives. But it seems to me that, in this particular case the usual terms of your art have lost their meaning, the same way that the concept of time changes meaning at speeds faster than light Arkady Strugatsky, The Dead Mountaineer's Inn: One More Last Rite for the Detective Genre //
3 and a half stars. If I could actually grade with nuance here at Good Reads. *sigh*This picks up when the science fiction elements finally come into play but getting there takes too long and, in the first part of the book, the Strugatskys seem to be trying too hard to evoke antic farce la Feydau, Schnitzler or Sturges without providing... This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To view it, click here. I am not familiar with these authors, and to me this was a truly original book. I recently read And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie and I found the first portion of the Strugatsky's book very in keeping with that traditional whodunnit style. I... I'm not sure I have a lot to say about this one, in part because I think a lot of the joy of reading it is in discovering all the weirdness of the Dead Mountaineer's Inn along with the narrator. So what I'll tell you is this:I had this recommended to me by the podcast I Don't Even Own a Television, who pitched it on their show as "The...