Le Cadavre dans le placard

Paperback, 71 pages

French language

Published Jan. 1, 1997 by Elle Magazine.

3 stars (1 review)

The strangled body of a Broadway actress is found in a Central Park apartment owned by Alvirah Meehan, a former cleaning woman who purchased the apartment after winning a $40 million lottery. Alvirah gets involved in the investigation of the death of the actress Fiona Winters murdered in her own closet.

First published in English as The Body In The Closet in 1990. French language translation by Anne Damour published in the anthology Crimes passionels by Editions Albin Michel in 1997 and in this single story Elle promotional edition in 1997.

3 editions

Formulaic, but still diverting

3 stars

Reading Marek Kohn's new exploration of bilingualism, Four Words For Friend, recently has refreshed my enthusiasm for improving my French and I thought this Mary Higgins Clark crime novella would be the best of the French language books I have awaiting me to start with. It's just 71 pages long and, once I'd got my eye back in on the verb conjugations, was an entertaining little read.

The premise is that a body is found in a wardrobe and, of our cast of eight, half are potential suspects. Fortunately Alvirah, the owner of the wardrobe, as well as being a newly minted multi-millionaire, is an amateur sleuth who is only too eager to beat the police to a conclusion, especially one which gets her unfortunate nephew off the hook. Clark doesn't go much in for characterisation or character development, preferring descriptions of expensive furniture instead, and the mystery itself was …

Subjects

  • Crime Fiction