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Detective
  

Detective (Hardcover)

de Arthur Hailey (Author)
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Miami police detective Malcolm Ainslie, a former Catholic priest, is summoned to hear the confession of Elroy Doil, a serial killer he helped put away, hours before Doil's scheduled execution. Ainslie has always had doubts about Doil's involvement in the murder of City Commissioner Gustav Ernst and his wife, whom Doil insists he didn't kill, though he is happy to take credit for all the other murders he was charged with (and a couple he wasn't). This novel by the author of famed potboilers like The Moneychangers moves slowly and predictably from here, with Ainslie in charge of a new investigation of the Ernst murders. The characters are flat and uninteresting and the writing so poor as to make slogging through this dull story painful indeed. Not recommended.
-?Elizabeth Mellett, Brookline P.L., Mass.
Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc. This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.


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Miami police department detective Malcolm Ainslie is almost out the bureau door when he takes one last call. It's the chaplain at Raiford Prison. Elroy Doil, a convicted serial killer awaiting execution, wants Ainslie, a former Catholic priest, to hear his final confession. Doil admits to another 10 murders, but he insists he didn't kill city commissioner Ernst and his cop daughter. In spite of Doil's obvious madness, Ainslie believes him and sets about to answer the obvious question: If not Doil, who? The investigation has to start with surviving daughter Cynthia Ernst, Ainslie's former lover and now a superior officer within the department. Hailey, who lives on the best-seller lists, is likely to find himself there once again with this engrossing thriller. There's nothing fancy here, just Hailey doing what he does best: develop a topical plot; move it forward with identifiable, carefully drawn characters; and present a satisfying, logical, and exciting conclusion. Highly entertaining fare. Wes Lukowsky This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.

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1.0étoiles sur 5 One of the worst books ever!, Juil 16 2004
Par Mark D. Calkins (Puyallup, wa United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This review is from: Detective (Paperback)
This is one of the worst books I've ever read, and I've read some bad ones! I knew who the killers were even before the serial killer was executed; and for that I'm thankful because the writing style of Hailey is clunky, and his sentences are (for the most part) poorly constructed or plain dull. I found the whole idea of the protagonist being an ex-priest to be a gratuitous vessal for Hailey's anti-Christian/liberal beliefs. Maybe his police research was commendable, but his theological research was seemingly nonexistent. The questions that caused the priest to "lose his faith" are so transparent that a first year theology student would blow them out of the water, much less a PHD.
I'm all for differing points of view, but only as long as they are cogent and sensical. Neither is found here.
The only good thing about this book is that I got it at the library and get to give it back!
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Great read, Mars 1 2004
Par R. H Porter (indianapolis, indiana USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: Detective (Hardcover)
I was really drawn into this book. I like the dynamics of the characters. I really liked how the main character went on a spritiual as well as a personal journey to discover his convictions. However, I really felt bad for the Commander having to endure her Fathers foul behavior and not even her Mother stand up for her. I agree with reviewer who stated that this book is not an attack on christianity or catholicism. This character simply lost his faith and had a find it again.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 GRIPPING AND DIFFERENT POLICE PROCEDURAL, Janv. 27 2003
Par Michael Butts (Martinsburg, WV USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: Detective (Paperback)
I am NOT a police dispatcher as one of my fellow reviewers,but I found Hailey's "Detective" a rather engrossing and compelling novel. Known for his grand style of writing, employing several different storylines at once, he brings this to the police procedural genre and overall, I think, brings it off well. The characterizations are well developed, and Malcolm Ainslie is a flawed hero; his bitterness over the Catholic faith, however, is never fully rationalized, and I was sad when at a point where his life was about to end, he still refused to admit God's existence. However, this is what makes Ainslie so complex. He also seems to have a hard time stifling his urge to "roam" in his marriage, and it is his affair with one Cynthia Ernst that propels him into a dark, and complicated vortex. A strong debate about capital punishment also enters the picture as Ainslie is called to a death row inmate's execution for a final confession from a despicable nasty character called "Animal" Elroy Doil. There's some other subplots including the mysterious murder of a wealthy woman's husband; a lot of background into Cynthia's youth; and many other goings on that contribute to the breadth of the novel.
This was Hailey's first attempt at this type of novel, and although as a mystery/thriller, it sets no new territories, it does come off as well-developed and interesting character study about the life of a detective; the wealthy; and the religious.
RECOMMENDED.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Another Best from Arthur Hailey
I'm neither a big fan of Arthur Hailey nor that I'm interested in FBI and Police work. But since I liked Hailey's Money Changers and Airport, I took this book and read it. Read more
Publié le Déc 30 2002 par Siva Narayanasamy

5.0étoiles sur 5 Hailey is as readable as ever
Arthur Hailey's gift for storytelling is in top form in DETECTIVE, a fast-paced, entertaining look at the life and work of a Miami police detective. Read more
Publié le Déc 8 2001 par Scott E. Amundsen

4.0étoiles sur 5 An enjoyable read....................
With Detective, Arthur Hailey has pulled together a very entertaining story. As the book opens, Detective-Sergeant Malcolm Ainslie must meet with convicted serial killer Elroy... Read more
Publié le Avril 19 2001 par Timothy J. Kindler

4.0étoiles sur 5 Detective procedural
Much as in James Michener's more sweeping novels, Arthur Hailey always lards his text with systematic insider research, here seldom seen details about police crime solving. Read more
Publié le Juil 31 2000 par tertius3

5.0étoiles sur 5 A Hailey Masterpiece
I highly enjoyed reading Arthur Hailey's latest book. I have read all his books and this one definitely comes on top with flying colours.

A superb book. Mr. Hailey, hats off.

Publié le Mars 5 2000

5.0étoiles sur 5 A Story
This is a detective story. Written with style and panache and the way a good mystery/thriller should be. Read more
Publié le Fév 11 2000 par Nick Booth

5.0étoiles sur 5 Intense and Keeping it Real
I loved the book. I have never been much of a reader. If the book doesn't interest me, I never finnish chapter 3! I read this in 3 days! Read more
Publié le Janv. 4 2000 par Meredith A. Holman

4.0étoiles sur 5 chapter 4, part three, was worth the whole book
Although French-speaking, I read most of my novels in English. And Arthur Hailey has always been one of my favorites. Read more
Publié le Déc 20 1999 par pierre gauthier

3.0étoiles sur 5 Started out good.
I liked the first part of the book, then I got tired of it. It was really 2 or 3 stories in one. I especially didn't like the middle part of the book but the end got better.
Publié le Oct. 5 1999

5.0étoiles sur 5 Ignore the nit-picking reviews, this is a good read
Yes, Hailey deals with religion. But as an author deals with any necessary device: convincingly. "Detective" is a solid piece of artistic hard work, showing every... Read more
Publié le Sep 6 1999

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