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Ladataan... Kuiva kuuma kesä (1999)Tekijä: Peter Robinson
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Best Crime Fiction (46) Rising water (8) » 5 lisää Ei tämänhetkisiä Keskustelu-viestiketjuja tästä kirjasta. ![]() ![]() This is No. 10 in the Inspector Alan Banks series. I have not read any of the others, but this was handed to me with a recommendation by a friend who borrows a lot of books from me, so I felt I should give it a go. In the late 20th century, a Yorkshire village that had been flooded to create a reservoir in the 1950's re-emerges during a dry spell, and a young boy playing among the ruins discovers the skeletal remains of a murder victim. Who was she? How long has she been there? Did no one ever miss her when she disappeared? Who killed her? Why? All the usual questions. The investigation takes us back to World War II, as DI Banks searches for the answers. I found the story premise intriguing, but it needed to be tightened up a bit in the telling. And probably because I hadn't read any of the earlier books and didn't have an attachment for the main character, his personal story line just got in the way for me. Even though elements of that personal story were left unresolved at the end, I don't feel much inclined to explore this series further. I have been told by others who have read more of it that this installment is one of the best. 3 stars is all I can give it. Read and reviewed in 2011 Note for 2023: Other respected readers have recently encouraged me to read this series, and I mean to begin at the beginning very soon. In this early novel, DCI Banks is in "career Siberia", an unspoken discipline for past infractions. Chief Constable Riddle gives him what appears to be a dead-end case as a further sign of ill-will. A skeleton has been found in a village that has been flooded to form a reservoir for the past fifty years and is now dried up. His sidekick is DS Annie Cabbot, who because of her past record with the police, is regarded as another kind of punishment for Banks. The story is told in alternating parts: the modern investigation and the account of one of the principal characters of the crime scene. It was an interesting look back at Yorkshire in wartime and the modern understanding of the times. The village of Hobb's End was abandoned and flooded to make way for a reservoir. With the drought in Yorkshire, the water levels have receded, and a body has been discovered in the outbuilding of one of the houses. Alan Banks is assigned to the case, as is one of the local detective sergeants, Annie Cabbot. The case takes them through the Second World War, present-day secrets, and a personal relationship. While the Second World War story was interesting, as such stories often are, I found the story of Banks and Cabbot hooking up to be inappropriate, primarily because they are working on a case together. If they were on different forces and did not work together regularly, it would be less weird, although the difference in rank does introduce a power dynamic that could be problematic. I very nearly didn't finish this book because the personal subplot was making me cringe so much, and also it was over 500 pages in my edition, which felt excessive. This is one I won't be holding onto. ei arvosteluja | lisää arvostelu
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New York Times bestselling and Edgar Award-winning author Peter Robinson delivers an unforgettable, compelling thriller of a lost village and the deadly secrets that are unearthed upon its discovery--secrets that include murder. In the blistering, dry summer, the waters of Thornfield Reservoir have been depleted, revealing the ruins of the small Yorkshire village that lay at its bottom--ruins that house the unidentified bones of a murdered young woman. Detective Chief Inspector Banks faces a daunting challenge: he must unmask a sadistic killer who has escaped detection for half a century. For the dark secrets of Hobb's End continue to haunt the dedicated policeman, even though the town that bred them has died and its former residents have been scattered to far places--or even to their graves. Demonstrating once again why Peter Robinson is a master of suspense, In a Dry Season is a powerful, insightful, and searing novel of past crimes and present evil. Kirjastojen kuvailuja ei löytynyt. |
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