The Sinking Admiral, The Detection Club
The Sinking Admiral, The Detection Club
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The Sinking Admiral

Author: The Detection Club, Simon Brett

Narrator: Tom Clegg

Unabridged: 8 hr 46 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperCollins

Published: 06/16/2016


Synopsis

The Floating Admiral was the first of the Detection Club’s collaborative novels, in which twelve of its members wrote a single novel. Eighty-five years later, fourteen members of the club have once again collaborated to produce The Sinking Admiral. ‘The Admiral’ is a pub in the Suffolk seaside village of Crabwell, The Admiral Byng. ‘The Admiral’ is also the nickname of its landlord, Geoffrey Horatio Fitzsimmons, as well as the name of the landlord’s dinghy. None of them are as buoyant as they should be, for the pub is threatened with closure due to falling takings. Tempers are already frayed due to the arrival of a television documentary team when Fitzsimmons is found dead in his tethered boat. The villagers assume a simple case of suicide and fear that their debt-ridden pub will now sink without trace. The journalists seem determined to finish the job by raking up old skeletons, but they weren’t banking on the fact that this story has been written by 14 extremely competitive crime writers – arch bamboozlers who will stop at nothing to save a good pub. The Sinking Admiral, edited by the Detection Club’s outgoing President – author and broadcaster Simon Brett, OBE – continues a tradition established by the Detection Club’s founders in 1931 when Dorothy L. Sayers, Agatha Christie, Freeman Wills Crofts and eleven other esteemed authors wrote The Floating Admiral, a ‘collaborative novel’ to challenge themselves, fox their readers and help to pay for the Club’s running costs. Now, 85 years later, 14 of today’s leading crime writers have repeated this unique game of literary consequences, producing an original, ebullient and archetypal whodunit that will keep readers guessing right up to what crime lovers insist on calling the dénouement… The contributors to The Sinking Admiral are:SIMON BRETTKATE CHARLESNATASHA COOPERSTELLA DUFFYMARTIN EDWARDSRUTH DUDLEY EDWARDSTIM HEALDMICHAEL JECKSJANET LAURENCEPETER LOVESEYMICHAEL RIDPATHDAVID ROBERTSL.C. TYLERLAURA WILSONall members of The Detection Club.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Mercedes on December 23, 2019

Great concept continuing the precedent of having some of the best crime writers of the day collaborate and write different chapters of a book, previous writers were people like Agatha Christie and Dorothy Sayers. This is a modern version with modern crime writers. Extremely well edited so it works l......more

Goodreads review by Ruth on December 16, 2018

I had mixed feelings about this one. It got off to a good start but some chapters were a bit clunky and I sometimes felt there were slight continuity errors or confusing slight changes of personalities as the story progressed. It was an interesting exercise in melding the different writing styles int......more

Goodreads review by Steve on February 27, 2019

I received this book as a present, and it made for an intriguing surprise when I saw the nature of its conception - updating the idea of the ‘Detection Club’ with a pool of modern authors. With the knowledge then that a different author had written at least one chapter, it made for an interesting exe......more

Goodreads review by Anna on July 14, 2017

This novel does not sink or swim according to the weight of its whodunnit-ness but because it seamlessly segues 14 separate authors into one voice. No mean literary achievement! While reading, I couldn't help comparing it to its long-ago sister book, The Floating Admiral. The detective novel has gre......more

Goodreads review by Meg on July 03, 2024

2.5 stars. A retired admiral is murdered and found floating in a boat on the river. The suspects are his niece, Elma, her fiancé, Holland, her missing brother, Walter, the admiral’s former navy men, Ware and Denny, and the vicar. There is much talk about tides (yawn) some old shenanigans in China be......more


Quotes

‘All great fun with a bonus for the reader in trying to identify which author does what to move the story along.’ DAILY MAIL