The Methods of Sergeant Cluff
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Mystery crime fiction written in the Golden Age of Murder
"Martin Edwards' brief but informative Introduction notes that the Cluff stories inspired a BBC television series, and you can see why: North's elliptical scene-setting and clipped dialogue are perfect for brief, understated segments on the telly, and they're strikingly modern to boot." —Kirkus Reviews
It is a wet and windy night in the town of Gunnarshaw, on the edge of the Yorkshire moors. The body of young Jane Trundle, assistant in the chemist's shop, is discovered lying face down on the cobblestones.
Sergeant Caleb Cluff is not a man of many words, and neither does he play by the rules. He may exasperate his superiors, but he has the loyal support of his constable and he is the only CID man in the division. The case is his.
Life in Gunnarshaw is tough, with its people caught up in a rigid network of social conventions. But as Cluff's investigation deepens, Gunnarshaw's veneer of hard-working respectability starts to crumble. Sparse, tense, and moodily evoking the unforgiving landscape, this classic crime novel keeps the reader guessing to the end.
Originally published in 1961, this is the second in the series of Sergeant Cluff detective stories. Televised in the 1960s, they have since been neglected. This new edition is published in the centenary year of the author's birth.
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Publisher's Weekly Review
Originally published in 1961, North's second Sergeant Cluff novel (after Sergeant Cluff Stands Firm) is not a classic mystery, despite its inclusion in the British Library Crime Classics series. Rather, it is a rumination on social change in England during the late 1950s and early 1960s, a period that saw the rise of a moneyed professional class. As one character puts it, "In my father's day they had to be gentry. Any Tom, Dick, or Harry with the cheek can stick his oar in now." The claustrophobic atmosphere of Gunnarshaw, the fictional Yorkshire town where the story is set, echoes the gloomy character of its hero, Sergeant Cluff. There is a hypnotic pleasure in watching Cluff, usually in the company of his collie, Clive, wandering the back alleys and canal tow paths, scoffing gravy-filled meat pies at a workingman's cafe and gossiping with the locals. These seemingly inconclusive activities in fact reveal the prejudices, mores, and class structure of Gunnarshaw and lead Cluff to intuit the murderer of a young local woman. Anglophiles will find a lot to like. (Sept.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.
Publishers Weekly Reviews
Originally published in 1961, North's second Sergeant Cluff novel (after Sergeant Cluff Stands Firm) is not a classic mystery, despite its inclusion in the British Library Crime Classics series. Rather, it is a rumination on social change in England during the late 1950s and early 1960s, a period that saw the rise of a moneyed professional class. As one character puts it, "In my father's day they had to be gentry. Any Tom, Dick, or Harry with the cheek can stick his oar in now." The claustrophobic atmosphere of Gunnarshaw, the fictional Yorkshire town where the story is set, echoes the gloomy character of its hero, Sergeant Cluff. There is a hypnotic pleasure in watching Cluff, usually in the company of his collie, Clive, wandering the back alleys and canal tow paths, scoffing gravy-filled meat pies at a workingman's cafe and gossiping with the locals. These seemingly inconclusive activities in fact reveal the prejudices, mores, and class structure of Gunnarshaw and lead Cluff to intuit the murderer of a young local woman. Anglophiles will find a lot to like. (Sept.)
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Citations
North, G., & Edwards, M. (2016). The Methods of Sergeant Cluff . Sourcebooks.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)North, Gil and Martin Edwards. 2016. The Methods of Sergeant Cluff. Sourcebooks.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)North, Gil and Martin Edwards. The Methods of Sergeant Cluff Sourcebooks, 2016.
Harvard Citation (style guide)North, G. and Edwards, M. (2016). The methods of sergeant cluff. Sourcebooks.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)North, Gil, and Martin Edwards. The Methods of Sergeant Cluff Sourcebooks, 2016.
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