- Paperback
- Publisher: Allen & Unwin; Reprint edition (Jan 1 2000)
- ISBN-10: 1865082694
- ISBN-13: 978-1865082691
- Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
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4.0 out of 5 stars
A satisfying read,
By Angel L. Soto (USA) - See all my reviews I appreciate that the author split the book in two parts. In Part One, Maitland teams up Kolla and Brock in the first book of his series. He comes up with a reason to team them up and investigate the crime. It is not until Part Two that we learn the real reason that Brock wanted to meet Kolla. Kathy is not happy at first, but later understands the reasoning. I liked the characters on this novel and am planning on trying to read the other three books in the series. The characters are fresh as well as human. Kolla is having an affair with a married man and she does not like it. There is still more to be learned about Brock. There were some hints near the end but it just makes me want to read THE MALCONTENTA and learn more about these detectives.
5.0 out of 5 stars
A truly outstanding mystery,
I have read quite a few mysteries in my time, but only a very few that were as good as this one. The detectives are very likable and three-dimensional. The cast of suspects are very colorful and also well-developed. I liked the way Maitland takes his time developing his two main characters; he allows the reader to become curious about what Kathy and David are really like, and then slowly reveals their personalities and backgrounds. The plot is satisfyingly complex, taking many twists and turns until the final surprising conclusion. The thing that makes this book unusually good is the fact that it combines the great plotting of British mysteries with a faster, more American-like pace. I will definitely be reading this entire series, assuming it continues to be even close to as good as this installment.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Not Quite a Police Procedural,
By A Customer
Maitland has succeeded in creating an intact universe. The depiction of Jerusalem Lane is atmospheric and consistent, with some great throwaway, tantalizing details. The characters by and large react to each other consistently with the action, the plot requirements and the setting.Until the end. It is totally unbelievable that an injured police officer would put him/herself in jeopardy not once but twice in such an insane manner, particularly struggling out of a hospital bed when already seriously injured to explore, unassisted, and in pitch darkness, a hazardous building site. This puts us in the land of the inanities of the "Had I But Known" genre. All that was lacking was the billowy white nightie. Any police officer guilty of such a phenomenal lack of judgement would find him/herself jobless at the very least.
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