The Documents in the Case by Robert Eustace, Dorothy L. Sayers

The Documents in the Case

Robert Eustace, Dorothy L. Sayers

272 pages first pub 1930 (editions)

fiction crime mystery mysterious medium-paced
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The grotesquely grinning corpse in the Devonshire shack was a man who died horribly -- with a dish of mushrooms at his side. His body contained enough death-dealing muscarine to kill 30 people. Why would an expert on fungi feast on a large quantit...

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Community Reviews Summary of 265 reviews

Moods

mysterious 87%
dark 37%
informative 37%
challenging 25%
funny 25%
lighthearted 25%
reflective 25%
tense 25%
adventurous 12%
emotional 12%
inspiring 12%
relaxing 12%
sad 12%

Pace

slow 44%
medium 44%
fast 11%

Plot- or character-driven?

A mix: 57% | Plot: 28% | Character: 14%

Strong character development?

No: 42% | Yes: 42% | It's complicated: 14%

Loveable characters?

No: 50% | It's complicated: 25% | Yes: 25%

Diverse cast of characters?

No: 42% | Yes: 42% | It's complicated: 14%

Flaws of characters a main focus?

Yes: 71% | It's complicated: 14% | No: 14%

Average rating

3.67

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