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Pignon Scorbion & the Barbershop Detectives
Pignon Scorbion & the Barbershop Detectives | Rick Bleiweiss
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The year is 1910, and in the small and seemingly sleepy English municipality of Haxford, there's a new chief police inspector. At first, the dapper and unflappable Pignon Scorbion strikes something of an odd figure among the locals, who don't see a need for such an exacting investigator. But it isn't long before Haxford finds itself very much in need of a detective.Luckily, Scorbion and the local barber are old acquaintances, and the barbershop employs a cast of memorable characters who--together with an aspiring young ace reporter for the local Morning News--are nothing less than enthralled by the enigmatic new chief police inspector. Investigating a trio of crimes whose origins span three continents and half a century, Pignon Scorbion and his tonsorial sleuths interview a parade of interested parties, but with every apparent clue, new surprises come to light. And just as it seems nothing can derail Scorbion's cool head and almost unerring nose for deduction, in walks Thelma Smith--dazzling, whip-smart, and newly single. Has Pignon Scorbion finally met his match? For fans of Sherlock Holmes and Agatha Christie's Hercule Poirot, author Rick Bleiweiss's quirky new detective and ensemble cast of characters set against the backdrop of small-town England in the 1910s, will feel both comfortingly familiar and thrillingly new.
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MrsK
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Mehso-so

An interesting concept. Love that Pignon isn‘t a typical British white male detective. And putting him in the setting of a small English village in 1910 is pretty unorthodox. But, the language was stilted, as if trying to mimic the style of the time. The structure was interesting but an effort to get through so many chapters of past events. I just wanted to skip it all. Sorry to say that I didn‘t find this first book in the series to my taste.

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Preciouz29
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An interesting read; the detective is unlike any other, with a little the fastidious dressing of Poirot and deductive skills of Holmes. However, some of the plot points don‘t make sense, like why they would conduct interviews in the barbershop with barbers instead of at the station. But, the mysteries were clever and the book was enjoyable.

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nanuska_153
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Panpan

I wouldn't have finished this book if it didn't come from NetGalley.The story doesn't make much sense,why would a supposedly brilliant Chief Inspector decide to conduct all his investigations in a barber shop with some friends that don't seem to offer any assistance.The writing needs polishing, the style is amateur, particularly in the dialogues, the ones between Scorbion and his girlfriend are particularly bad. #NetGalley