I went into this story blind, aside from the synopsis included in the book. A cursory glance on google didn’t reveal anything either, so I am not sure how typical this work is of the author.
Today’s book is set within the world of journalism and is narrated by the publisher of the newspaper, imaginatively named News. He is rung up in the middle of the night to be told that his managing editor has been found shot in his
Overall Thoughts
In many respects I think this would have done a lot better as a 1940s film than a novel, with the sparse writing and pacey action focused plot. The characterisation is fairly minimal and a cop movie cliché drinking game could get somewhat deadly, especially as the story runs into its melodramatic finale. The solution is unusual, though highly specific, so not something a reader is going to figure out. The reversal of character in the culprit also feels somewhat unconvincing. There are a few unusual points of social history, in particular I was quite baffled by the way one character who has been shot near the hip, says they hadn’t learnt to use crutches so had to be carried to the car. How much is there to learn in using crutches?? This wasn’t really my usual sort of read and it was pretty much average, but having been somewhat poorly this week, a non-challenging read was not such a bad thing. Quite excited for my next read though so stay tuned…
Rating: 3.5/5