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Dickinson, Peter 1927–: Critical Essay by A. L. Rosenzweig

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[The Sinful Stones] has the great virtue of being different, just like Peter Dickinson's two earlier stories featuring Inspector Pibble of New Scotland Yard. And that's rare with a character in a series. In each adventure Pibble's persona grows in the round so that by the opening scenes of his current case the middle-aged cop is engaged in retracing time lost…. The story is laced with mystery and a kind of nostalgia for the Edwardian days which Pibble must re-live to make the present bearable. (p. 15)

A. L. Rosenzweig, in Book World—Chicago Tribune (© 1970 Postrib Corp.), July 19, 1970.

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