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Aristotle and Poetic Justice: An Aristotle Detective Novel
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| #2562659 in Books | 2014-03-10 | 2014-03-10 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.50 x.80 x5.50l,.85 | File type: PDF | 344 pages||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| and presents Aristotle as the smart, kind|By Donald G. Marshall|Doody's series of novels set in ancient Athens with Aristotle as a detective are thoroughly enjoyable and very impressive. She devises lots of ingenious plot twists, deploys a set of reasonably developed characters, and presents Aristotle as the smart, kind, and clever--even funny--man he surely was. Along the wa||
“Idyllic . . . violent . . . Doody’s detective is human, more an avuncular don than a towering genius. But then he is elderly and, as an unfriendly character points out, he is not Plato. . . . [Aristotle and Poetic Justice] offers satis
Murder and mayhem may seem like unreasonable company for Aristotle, one of the founding minds of Western philosophy. But in the skilled hands of Margaret Doody, the pairing could not be more logical. With her Aristotle Detective novels, Margaret Doody brings a Holmesian hero to the bloodied streets of ancient Greece, trading the pipe and deerstalker of Sherlock for the woolen chiton and sandals of Aristotle. Replete with suspense, historical detail, and humor, and c...
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