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Eton Crop [Hardcover]

James Bill
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In its last half-dozen titles, James's Harpur and Iles series has turned darker, concentrating on drug-related murders and betrayals. When an undercover officer named Raymond Street was killed several books ago, Assistant Chief Constable Desmond Iles took it very badly: blaming Chief Constable Mark Lane's uncompromising policies, he started a scorched earth campaign to push Lane into early retirement or the loony bin. In this 16th entry in this bleakly inventive series (after Lovely Mover, Forecasts, May 3), both ends seem imminent. "The Chief was noble and doomed, cripplingly fractured and toweringly honorable," writes James. "The evil was too much for him. The job had grown too much for him. Iles was too much for him." It's up to the burly, recently widowed Detective Chief Inspector Colin Harpur to try to save Lane's sanity by inserting another undercover cop, tough and ambitious Naomi Anstruther, into a drug operation run by former rivals who are joined in an uneasy alliance against the encroachments of a heavyweight London mob intent on making a floating restaurant (and popular upper-class drug-buying venue) called "The Eton Boating Song" its first local victory. Protecting Lane from the brilliant and vengeful Iles, shielding Naomi from the rival drug dealers and also from a particularly dangerous police psychiatrist, Harpur once again becomes a shaky, then ultimately sturdy tower of strength. Although each book in the series, which is set in a nameless city north of London, stands on its own, they all add up to a stunning history of how crime has changed the fabric and character of British society. (Nov.)
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.

From Booklist

James' latest Harpur and Iles mystery displays the dark comedic moments, keen psychological insights, and taut plotting that have made this series so satisfying. Harpur and Iles' superior, Chief Lane, never a strong leader and always verging on nervous collapse, is terrified that the recent attempt by major muscle from London to take over the local drug market will result in an all-out war that will discredit him or, worse, send him over the edge. Harpur and Iles are torn between their desire to protect the chief and their fear that the chief's plan--to send policewoman Naomi Anstruther undercover to gather information--will result in disaster. They opt for supporting the chief, but when the London interlopers murder a local drug dealer, a gang war breaks out, bringing tragic consequences for everyone involved. A gripping installment in a superior series. Emily Melton --This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.

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4.0 out of 5 stars worth sticking with, April 20 2000
This is a well written technical mystery which takes some time to get involved with .Then it becomes a page turner and climaxes beautifully into a highly original conclusion.The writing is ian banks/raymond chandler and should be read by those interested in original modern storytelling.
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4.0 out of 5 stars worth sticking with, April 20 2000
By ANGELA FOSTER - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Eton Crop (Harpur & Iles Mysteries) (Hardcover)
This is a well written technical mystery which takes some time to get involved with .Then it becomes a page turner and climaxes beautifully into a highly original conclusion.The writing is ian banks/raymond chandler and should be read by those interested in original modern storytelling.

2.0 out of 5 stars Just got silly, Jan 18 2012
By Paul Rooney "Paul Rooney" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Eton Crop A Harpur And Iles Mystery (Paperback)
A Harpur and Iles novel involving the placing of a undercover policewoman into local drug gangs.

Iles is still very funny and bent, Harpur seems to put up with it but at the end of the book , I just asked myself, what was the point, it just got silly and I knew I had wasted my time.
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