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Leonardo's Law

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Murphy, Warren

224 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1978

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Warren Murphy

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Warren Murphy was an American author, most famous as the co-creator of The Destroyer series, the basis for the film Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins. He worked as a reporter and editor and after service during the Korean War, he drifted into politics.

Murphy also wrote the screenplay for Lethal Weapon 2. He is the author of the Trace and Digger series. With Molly Cochran, he completed two books of a planned trilogy revolving around the character The Grandmaster, The Grandmaster (1984) and High Priest (1989). Murphy also shares writing credits with Cochran on The Forever King and several novels under the name Dev Stryker. The first Grandmaster book earned Murphy and Cochran a 1985 Edgar Award for Best Paperback Original, and Murphy's Pigs Get Fat took the same honor the following year.

His solo novels include Jericho Day, The Red Moon, The Ceiling of Hell, The Sure Thing and Honor Among Thieves. Over his career, Murphy sold over 60 million books.

He started his own publishing house, Ballybunion, to have a vehicle to start The Destroyer spin-off books. Ballybunion has reprinted The Assassin's Handbook, as well as the original works Assassin's Handbook 2, The Movie That Never Was (a screenplay he and Richard Sapir wrote for a Destroyer movie that was never optioned), The Way of the Assassin (the wisdom of Chiun), and New Blood, a collection of short stories written by fans of the series.

He served on the board of the Mystery Writers of America, and was a member of the Private Eye Writers of America, the International Association of Crime Writers, the American Crime Writers League and the Screenwriters Guild.

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Author 1 book4 followers
March 20, 2017
"Leonardo's Law" bersetingkan di kota Walton. Sebuah kota yang tak jauh dari New York dengan sebagaian besar penduduknya adalah artis, penulis dan orang-orang terkenal lainnya.

Kasus yang disuguhkan adalah pembunuhan Barry Dawson, seorang penulis novel misteri. Barry ditemukan meninggal di studio (tempatnya menulis) tergeletak di tengah-tengah ruang kerja tak jauh dari pintu. Lieutenant Anthony Jezail, yang dihubungi oleh anak buahnya sesaat setelah Barry ditemukan, segera menuju ke TKP.

Dalam pemeriksaan yang dilakukan Tony, jenazah Barry sudah dingin dan terdapat luka pukul yang sangat parah di kepala bagian sampingnya. Menurut laporan dari anak buahnya, mereka terpaksa untuk memecahkan kaca jendela untuk masuk karena semua akses untuk masuk terkunci.

Tony mencoba pintu ruang kerja Barry, dan memang benar bahwa pintu itu terkunci. Tony kembali memeriksa Barry dan kali ini menemukan sebuah kunci yang dipegang erat-erat oleh Barry. Kunci itu adalah kunci untuk pintu ruang kerja yang hanya memiliki lubang di bagian dalam pintu. Artinya, pintu tersebut hanya bisa terkunci dari dalam . Dan satu-satunya kunci yang ada, dipegang oleh Barry menjelang kematiannya. Ditambah lagi dengan fakta bahwa tidak ditemukan senjata pembunuh di ruangan tersebut, Tony tiba di kesimpulan yang membuatnya garuk-garuk kepala. Pembunuhan Barry ini adalah sebuah misteri ruang tertutup!

Merasa kesulitan untuk memecahkan permasalahan rumit ini, Tony menghubungi temannya, Dr. David Vincent Leonardo, seorang professor yang mengajar matematika di Misericordia College. Professor Leonardo adalah seorang jenius yang menguasai berbagai bidang ilmu dan sering membantu pihak Walton PD sebelum-sebelumnya.

Professor Leonardo bersama Tony melakukan penyelidikan bersama-sama untuk mencari kebenaran di balik kasus ini.

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Ceritanya sangat menarik! Membuat saya enggan meletakan buku sama sekali dan menamatkannya dalam sekali duduk.. *kurang lebih enam jam :3

Alurnya enak untuk diikuti. Dan penggunaan PoV 1 dengan menggunakan sudut pandang Tony, cerita ini menjadi tambah menarik.

Untuk misterinya sendiri cukup brilian. Bahkan dimunculkan juga satu false-solution yang menjelaskan keberadaan ruang tertutup dengan sederhana tapi bisa dimengerti. Dan penjelasan di akhir cerita ini sangat memuaskan.

Saya bisa meraba-raba grand design-nya seperti apa, tapi saya meleset ketika menyangkut persoalan ruang tertutup ini. Petunjuknya pun agak obscure kalau menurut saya. Keduanya tidak berperan sebagai petunjuk yang mengarahkan kepada solusi ruang tertutup, alih-alih berperan sebagai hal yang mengkonfirmasi/memperkuat dugaan tentang solusi tersebut. Masalahnya, dengan demikian solusi itu tampak muncul begitu saja.

Di samping kekurangan di atas. Saya menyukai satu hal lagi dalam novel ini. Dan itu adalah locked-room lecture yang dilakukan oleh Prof. Leonardo di pertengahan buku, layaknya locked-room lecture dari Dr. Fell di novel "The Hollow Man". Bahkan novel tersebut disebut-sebut oleh Prof. Leonardo sebagai referensi.

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So, kesimpulannya. 4 Stars to this excellent book!
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Author 10 books137 followers
March 17, 2010
Imagine, if you will, the marvelous books by Preston and Child that feature Pendergast (and/or Diogenes) but abridged and without the clever literary references and sprinkling of pedantic trivia that so enhances the stories in those books. There you have Leonardo's Law. This, very typical, locked room murder mystery hinges on the solution of another exceptional Renaissance Man detective. It is a fast read and I enjoyed it. Yet, this character will never replace Pendergast in my mind. I really missed the attention to detail found in the Preston and Child books (probably the result of having a book editor as co-author) and wished that the mystery had been a bit more complex. It was solid "train" reading, but not such that I expect to seek out any more Leonardo books. On the other hand, if I were to see some at a used bookstore or library sale, I might still grab them with the train in mind.
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July 16, 2022
Very old fashioned Locked Room Mystery
Some of the language is of its time and would not be acceptable now
That said the plot is clever with several good clues throughout
The solution and Murderer are really clever
Definitely more for the plot and reveal than the writing and characters
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May 21, 2016
Fun locked room mystery that was intended to launch a series. I think Warren said it didn't sell well enough to follow up and the original paperback package was as exciting as shoe leather. It's worth picking up at a used book sale, even if you don't care for locked room mysteries. I can't make it through an Agatha Christie and I dug this.
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