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knottyrambler's review against another edition
mysterious
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
4.25
trekkifulshay's review
adventurous
challenging
dark
emotional
mysterious
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
jfwickes's review
mysterious
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
4.25
Detective Peter Diamond Mystery—English police
harriet_toad_maradona's review
4.0
great procedural page-turner.
it is so lovely to escape to a fantasy world in which the curmudgeon gives only lip-service to the universal skepticism of feminism.
it is so lovely to escape to a fantasy world in which the curmudgeon gives only lip-service to the universal skepticism of feminism.
ashleylm's review
5.0
An absolute page-turner. It's not Bleak House, but that's fine: I assume the author intended to write a riproaring mystery/suspense/thriller and he achieved that in spades. I'm finding this series literally unputdownable, at least in the sense that I'm trying to get a chapter or so in on my e-reader, in bed, before sleeping, but sleep is impossible and I'm staying up far past my bedtime. (I have no such insomnia when sampling lesser books at the same time of night).
I had zero idea what the solution would be, to an extent that was almost Christie-an (she was a master of giving you one solution, then a mere handful of pages before the end tossing it out and revealing the true state of affairs), but when the ending came, boy, it landed. How have I not heard of this fellow? I just googled him: 304,000 hits. Louise Penny (who I don't care for): 2,200,000. Not fair! He's not completely unknown, he has his wikipedia page, he's written 50-odd books, and he's won CWA awards, he's even had some books turned into a TV series, and yet, I really think he's unsung.
And I have nowhere else to sing about him, other than here, so "Tra la la la liffic, Lovesey is terrific!"
(Note: I'm a writer, so I suffer when I offer fewer than five stars. But these aren't ratings of quality, they're a subjective account of how much I liked the book: 5* = an unalloyed pleasure from start to finish, 4* = enjoyed it, 3* = readable but not thrilling, 2* = disappointing, and 1* = hated it.)
I had zero idea what the solution would be, to an extent that was almost Christie-an (she was a master of giving you one solution, then a mere handful of pages before the end tossing it out and revealing the true state of affairs), but when the ending came, boy, it landed. How have I not heard of this fellow? I just googled him: 304,000 hits. Louise Penny (who I don't care for): 2,200,000. Not fair! He's not completely unknown, he has his wikipedia page, he's written 50-odd books, and he's won CWA awards, he's even had some books turned into a TV series, and yet, I really think he's unsung.
And I have nowhere else to sing about him, other than here, so "Tra la la la liffic, Lovesey is terrific!"
(Note: I'm a writer, so I suffer when I offer fewer than five stars. But these aren't ratings of quality, they're a subjective account of how much I liked the book: 5* = an unalloyed pleasure from start to finish, 4* = enjoyed it, 3* = readable but not thrilling, 2* = disappointing, and 1* = hated it.)
bethnellvaccaro's review
4.0
Another fun Peter Diamond mystery. Looks like he will be back on the police force for the next installment!
gretchenv's review
4.0
Engrossing mystery. I am still a bit put-off by the protagonist, who is rigidly annoying.
kimmerp's review
4.0
Love a good police procedural. I liked that this one had a significant turn-about as it's premise: reviewing an old case for errors. With a ticking clock. I listened to the audiobook and recommend it (I am a big Simon Prebble fan).
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