well here is my attempt to think for myself. just making notes on stuff as i read the book for the second time.
the skull beneath the skin
setting
the London jungle its chaotic nature compares to the isolated scene of the crime
the island its like England miniature its corruption reflects England itself
isolated location breeds immorality
island has a violent and bloodstained history
the very location personifies death possesses a furtive nature, gives the sense of an underworld
crime fiction conventions/themes
allusions to death all the quotes/threats, room of necrophilia
foreshadowing of something sinister/macabre
reflects the corrupt context of the time
the recurring motif of death and seeing beneath the faade
links death with youth
detective in undercover work posed as a private secretary
role of the police
techniques
foreshadowing on pain of death, let no man name death to me: it is a word infinitely terrible, Oh, God, please dont let anything terrible happen on Courcy Island
accretion of evidence and active involvement she spread out the 23 quotations on the table to study them.. she looked closely, she found herself looking around the room noticing all the details with great intensity
rhetorical questions to involve the responder And who would have access to twenty different machines?
Red herrings he said curtly I think you can put that idea out of your head. My wife has no reason to suspect any of the house party of wishing to harm her, no reason in the world
The detective - cordelia gray
not superstitious more in touch with reality and reason, making her less vulnerable
took the position by default
contrast to the hard-boiled detective
eye for detail, is precise fixing the name plaque, also representative of a new start and the mundane nature of her day
feels close to employees becomes emotionally involved with the case
not confident and has a sense of insecurity
the cat story shows us she is observant and intuitive
against first impression of young female detective
insecure young female in a male dominated field
openly defensive against her stereotyping
enter her mind solve the crime with her
independent there was already a small queue waiting for the taxis, but she saw no reason to join it
willing to take on a challenge the envelope in her pocket confirmed that the job was real, that she would pit her brain and wits against a human adversary at last
moral compass She no longer cared who was sending the messages or why.
Hope that is helpful for anyone.
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