Adventures in Murky Waters
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What is it like to dive in the murky depths of the ocean? How do you raise the wreck of a ship or...
The Road (The Spread #4)
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How do you go on, when there's nothing left? The fungus has all but won. Only a few remain,...
Ross (3284 KP) rated Perfect Kill in Books
Feb 7, 2020
This, the 6th of Fields' Edinburgh crime thrillers has a different feel to it. These books had started to feel a little formulaic, with one major investigation, one minor one and personal issues lurking in the background. Here the story is for once fully focused on (what turns out to be) one large-scale linked crime.
Luc Callanach, who has taken something of a back seat in the recent books, is back in his native Paris, as Scottish liaison to Interpol. He is working to uncover a suspected organ theft operation with potential Scottish victims. Meanwhile back in Edinburgh, Ava Turner is embroiled in missing persons cases, apparently unconnected murders and a few bone fragments left by pigs, trying to piece it all together.
The underlying story is strong as usual, with clear and believable twists and discoveries. The new characters introduced are all well-formed and distinct, and the dialogue much stronger than in previous books (I have at times had issues with the form of swearing in the books - living in Edinburgh and taking public transport I hear a fair amount of it!).
I absolutely rattled through this book in under 4 days - pretty much unheard of for me - partly due to being away on business and with no English TV channels in my hotel room, but also due to the superb rolling storyline which makes you want to read one more chapter.
A superbly told and imagined crime thriller.
Between Deleuze and Foucault
Nicolae Morar, Thomas Nail and Daniel W Smith
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Deleuze and Foucault had a long, complicated and productive relationship, in which each was at...
Milk
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You know, love is milk, that's what it is. Three couples struggle to meet their basic needs for...
Counsel for Kings: Wisdom and Politics in Tenth-Century Iran: Volume II: The Nasihat Al-Muluk of Pseudo-Mawardi: Texts, Sources and Authorities
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Mirrors for princes form a substantial and important genre in many pre-modern literatures. Their...
The Revolving Door of Life
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For seven-year-old Bertie Pollock, life in Edinburgh's most celebrated fictional street has just got...
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London Journal 1762-1763
James Boswell and Gordon Turnbull
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Edinburgh-born James Boswell, at twenty-two, kept a daily diary of his eventful second stay in...