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Sunday, 12 August 2018

The Interpretation of Murder - Jed Rubenfeld (2006)


Author: Jed Rubenfeld is a Professor of Law at Yale University. He has been described as “one of the most elegant legal writers of his generation”. He lives in New Haven, Connecticut, with his wife and two daughters. The Interpretation of Murder is his first book. This novel was a huge bestseller and published in thirty-six countries. Since then he has published his second novel “The Death Instinct”.

My thoughts: I remember very well why I bought this book among so many other novels displayed on the shelf of the bestsellers in the Portuguese bookstore Bertrand. What seduced me in this book was the first lines of the novel. Immediately, I knew that I would like to read it.

« THERE IS NO mystery to happiness. Unhappy men are alike. Some wound they suffered long ago, some wish denied, some blow to pride, some kindling spark of love put out by scorn--or worse, indifference--cleaves to them, or they to it, and so they live each day within a shroud of yesterdays. The happy man does not look back. He doesn’t look ahead. He lives in the present. But there’s the rub. The present can never deliver one thing: meaning. The ways of happiness and meaning are not the same. To find happiness, a man need only live in the moment; he need only live for the moment. But if he wants meaning--the meaning of his dreams, his secrets, his life--a man must re-inhabit his past, however dark, and live for the future, however uncertain. Thus nature dangles happiness and meaning before us all, insisting only that we choose between them. »

This story is set in Manhattan in 1909. It is about solving a murder mystery using psychoanalysis with the help of Dr Sigmund Freud, who happens to be in America for one week with a group of colleagues, Sándor Ferenczi and Carl Jung, all followers of Freud’s psychoanalysis theories in Europe.

Dr. Freud is invited to lecture at Clark University, in New York. During this visit he is welcomed and escorted by Dr Stratham Younger, a professor at Clark University.

This story is narrated by Dr Stratham Younger.  A woman, Miss Riverford, is killed by strangulation and soon after, the beautiful 18 year-old Nora Acton, of a reputable family, is attacked. She shows similar wounds to those of Miss Riverford and theories abound that Miss Nora Acton’s attacker is the same person who killed the rich Miss Riverford. The arrest of the killer is complicated by the fact that Miss Nora Acton is unable to remember her attack, claiming amnesia. Hence, Dr Stratham Younger is given the job of analysing Miss Nora Acton and, with the help of Dr Freud, sets out to solve the mystery and help cure her.

As the story unfolds we feel the intrigue grow and start wondering who the villain is. Is it the wealthy entrepreneur George Banwell? Is it the mysterious William Leon of Chinatown, in whose room one of the corpses is found? Or is it Harry Thaw, the notorious murderer of Stanford White, who may have slipped out from the Matteawan State Hospital for the Criminally Insane?

I loved this intriguing plot. I also loved the fact that Jed Rubenfeld has done a tremendous amount of research in order to use true facts and events in this intelligent fictional story. This suspense story is different compared to other crime novels that I have read. There is much more focus on psychiatry, but it is still easy to understand and I must say the reader learns a lot, while being entertained at the same time. A masterpiece that I invite you to read this summer!


Monday, 30 July 2018

Summertime in the Valais

I have been waiting for this day for weeks…the time has finally come to share this post!  We travelled to “Heidi’s Country” (this is how I nickname this secluded place) to spend the summer holidays in the mountain countryside.

Although I have posted our visits previously, each trip we experience is quite a bit different from the previous ones.

We had such a special time and it is my hope that some of the magic we experienced translates into this post.  At the very least, I hope that, by the time you are through viewing it, you will consider adding the Swiss Alps to your bucket list, because it is a region that truly deserves a visit.

I never experienced a morning here when I woke up and was not happy. It is for this reason that I take so many photos so whenever I look at them, I catch myself smiling and I am imagining I am there. It is wonderful to smell nature, feel the cool breeze, listen to the sound of the cow bells and play with the wild cat.

The tastiest fruits come from this region: a plate of raspberries.

Ask a Valaisan foodie to name the most popular dessert in the Valais and inevitably the response from many will be fresh apricot tart. For me, this is also one of the best and tastiest tarts that I have ever tried!

Lots of time to make comforting food, like this traditional British dessert - bread and butter pudding - which I slightly adapted to make it crispy and moist at the same time. Check out the upcoming recipe.

I read two books and will soon be back with my book reviews.  I’m a huge fan of the Portuguese author Eça de Queirós. “O Primo Basílio” (English title: Cousin Bazilio) is an exceptional and fun novel published in 1878 and translated around the world.
Eugenie Fraser’s moving account “The House by the Dvina” is a really beautiful read and I’d highly recommend it!

The nearby village...

One of my favourite things about the Swiss Alps is the absolutely stunning natural beauty.    Scenery doesn’t come more dramatic and more beautiful than in the Valais.

Lavey-les-Bains thermal baths are nearby and we often went to spend a fabulous pampering moment ar these thermal baths surrounded by mountains and greenery. As photos are forbidden there, these are snapshots taken with my smartphone.

The last day of my holidays we took the Tortin chairlift from Siviez to visit the Japanese Garden which is a source of delight to walkers. This magnificent natural site is situated at the end of the small valley of Tortin, at the summit of a beautiful glacial moraine, the view over the region is superb and the water that runs down the numerous meanders makes it special.







Monday, 23 July 2018

A City Break in Frauenfeld, Switzerland

Hello everyone! Today I thought I would share some photos from my latest adventure which took me to the little-known city of Frauenfeld, capital of the canton of Thurgau in Switzerland, situated 34km from Zurich.

I spent a weekend exploring the city highlights. It was the perfect amount of time to discover this small and cute city of about 26'000 souls. I took the train and in just over 3 hours arrived in this captivating and not well known Swiss city.

I stayed at the Zum Goldenen Kreuz (Zürcherstrasse 134, Frauenfeld) which is a traditional Swiss hotel. It has a renowned restaurant with a lovely terrace where one can taste Swiss German specialties.

Frauenfeld Castle

Frauenfeld Town Hall

Stadtkirche St. Nikolaus Frauenfeld

Lovey stroll along the river Murg Frauenfeld


US-Mex Frauenfeld Bar-Restaurant (Zürcherstrasse 148, Frauenfeld) - Before dinner we went for an aperitif here. I chose a “Rio Verde” cocktail and Sweetheart had a “Frozen Mango Margarita” both drinks were delicious.

After a long stroll in Frauenfeld, we went back to the hotel’s restaurant - which was fully booked.

The history of the Zum Goldenen Kreuz (Zürcherstrasse 134, Frauenfeld) dates back to the 17th century. This house has welcomed guests such as the Duke of Weimar and the poet Goethe. After a complete renovation in 1978, the venerable house shone in new splendour. This Hotel-Restaurant is located on the outskirts of the old town. It offers free wi-fi and each room has a flat-screen TV and a private bathroom with a shower.

One can take a seat in the house or on the terrace.

The interiors of the restaurant are just gorgeous with ancient wood panelling and framed pictures on the walls.

We loved this simple, yet great 3star hotel enormously because of its historic building. We had an amazing dinner, the staff were so friendly and the food was to die for. So if you are looking for a lovely address we recommend to you this authentic place.