Torquil MacLeod
Meet me in Malmo
Detective: Anita Sundstrum
Time: 2008
Setting Malmo, Sweden
Genre: Scandi Noir
This is heralded as the first in the Detective Inspector Anita Sundstrum series. An English journalist arrives in Malmo to interview a university contemporary who is now a Swedish celebrity only to walk into his flat to find the film star wife murdered. Until the discovery of the body the pace is slow but it speeds up after this. There are a number of possible leads until the crime is solved and there is a final last page twist.
Sundstrum is part of a team of detectives with differing personalities, including the almost inevitable over-bearing boss although he can be supportive of Sundstrum's insights and pursuit of her own theories.
A promising start to the sequence
A
Torquil McLeod's Website
Having consumed avidly over 130 police procedurals since purchasing a Kindle, with many more in my pre-Kindle days, it seems useful to make a record and to comment briefly on those I am now reading. I will refer back to ones read previously and I may, from time to time, comment on an author in general, but I doubt I'll ever be able to cover the entire "backlist" in any depth.
Saturday, 30 March 2013
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Wednesday, 27 March 2013
Aline Templeton
Lying Dead
Detective: Inspector Marjorie Fleming
Time: Present
Setting: Galloway
Genre Scots Rural Police Procedural
This is the third of the Marjorie Fleming novels. The plot opens with a prisoner released on licence discovering and moving a woman's body before he could be incorrectly accused of killing her. At the same time there are libertine goings on amongst the boating set at a wealthy yacht club on the cost nearby. The initial evidence is that the murder victim is from Manchester. However it is eastablished that the murder victim has local links and her previous colourful past opens up a new range of suspects. The obnoxious detective Jon Kingsley, who was introduced in the previous novel, plays a significant role. Well crafted. Lots of half leads and an unexpected twist at the end.
Amongst developing themes is Fleming's difficult relationship with the Stevenson family who were impoverished by the foot and mouth epidemic and will not forgive her for her nforcement role as a police officer during the culling. Another theme in the back story is that of Fleming's father developng dementia and the struggle to come to
Ailine Templeton's web site
Rating A+
Previously read
The Darkness and the Deep
Cold in the earth
Lying Dead
Detective: Inspector Marjorie Fleming
Time: Present
Setting: Galloway
Genre Scots Rural Police Procedural
This is the third of the Marjorie Fleming novels. The plot opens with a prisoner released on licence discovering and moving a woman's body before he could be incorrectly accused of killing her. At the same time there are libertine goings on amongst the boating set at a wealthy yacht club on the cost nearby. The initial evidence is that the murder victim is from Manchester. However it is eastablished that the murder victim has local links and her previous colourful past opens up a new range of suspects. The obnoxious detective Jon Kingsley, who was introduced in the previous novel, plays a significant role. Well crafted. Lots of half leads and an unexpected twist at the end.
Amongst developing themes is Fleming's difficult relationship with the Stevenson family who were impoverished by the foot and mouth epidemic and will not forgive her for her nforcement role as a police officer during the culling. Another theme in the back story is that of Fleming's father developng dementia and the struggle to come to
Ailine Templeton's web site
Rating A+
Previously read
The Darkness and the Deep
Cold in the earth
Ann Cleeves
The Shetland Quartet
Raven Black
White Nights
Red Bones
Blue Lightning
Detective: Inspector Jimmy Parez
Time: Present
Location Shetland Islands
Genre Scots Noir
For novels in the sequence, which I read in quick succession. Set in various locations around the Shetland Isles the stories are nicely constructed, each with a good twist towards the end, while giving an interesting insight into life in this remote part of the United Kingdom. Jimmy Parez is a local lad, descended from an Armada survivor in tue with the crofting traditions of the area.
The back story involves his developng romance with an artist incomer although the story ends in tragedy.
Rating A+
Ann Cleeves Website
The Shetland Quartet
Raven Black
White Nights
Red Bones
Blue Lightning
Detective: Inspector Jimmy Parez
Time: Present
Location Shetland Islands
Genre Scots Noir
For novels in the sequence, which I read in quick succession. Set in various locations around the Shetland Isles the stories are nicely constructed, each with a good twist towards the end, while giving an interesting insight into life in this remote part of the United Kingdom. Jimmy Parez is a local lad, descended from an Armada survivor in tue with the crofting traditions of the area.
The back story involves his developng romance with an artist incomer although the story ends in tragedy.
Rating A+
Ann Cleeves Website
Tuesday, 19 March 2013
Quentin Bates
Winterlude
Detective:Detective Sergeant Gunhilder Gisladottir
Time Present
Setting: Iceland; Reykjavik
Genre: Scandi Noir
This is the fourth of Bates' "Gunni" Gisladottir novels although much of the investigative work in this one is carried out by her assistant Helgi, following up leads in his home village. Interestingly in the first two books Gunni is based in a small town away from the capital and the gets transferred to th city. Hasaving done that ates' seems to feel the need to set his plot back in rural Iceland.
Essentially its a well crafted but simple plot. An ex-con, freed early from his sentence for killing a child in a road accident is found battered to death in a warehouse he owns in Reykavik. The most likely perpetrator, the child's father, has a cast iron alibi as he was at sea at the time of the murder. However he has three brothers living in Helgi's small home town. Did one of them do it and if so which?
Rating A-
Quentin Bates' Blog
Previously Read Novels in the Series
Frozen assets (1)
Cold Comfort (2)
Winterlude
Detective:Detective Sergeant Gunhilder Gisladottir
Time Present
Setting: Iceland; Reykjavik
Genre: Scandi Noir
This is the fourth of Bates' "Gunni" Gisladottir novels although much of the investigative work in this one is carried out by her assistant Helgi, following up leads in his home village. Interestingly in the first two books Gunni is based in a small town away from the capital and the gets transferred to th city. Hasaving done that ates' seems to feel the need to set his plot back in rural Iceland.
Essentially its a well crafted but simple plot. An ex-con, freed early from his sentence for killing a child in a road accident is found battered to death in a warehouse he owns in Reykavik. The most likely perpetrator, the child's father, has a cast iron alibi as he was at sea at the time of the murder. However he has three brothers living in Helgi's small home town. Did one of them do it and if so which?
Rating A-
Quentin Bates' Blog
Previously Read Novels in the Series
Frozen assets (1)
Cold Comfort (2)
Sunday, 10 March 2013
Graham Masterton
White Bones (1)
Detective: Chief Superintendant Kate McGuire
Time. Recent Past
Setting: Cork
Genre: Horror/Crime
Not a very satisfactory book. The plot begins with the discovery of eleven dismembered female skeletons on a farm soon dated to about 1915. However an abduction and gruesome execution of a young female victim occurs with obvious links to the ancient crime.
There is an improbable sub plot concerning McGuire's husband's dubious links with the underworld and her own use of the underworld to try and deal with it. This is all conveniently solved with an accident resulting in the death of the husband as well as the criminal fringwe he was dealing with.
The murders of the main plot appear to have a link to folk lore ritual and the summoning of a powerful spirit. Although there are some twists in the race to the climax it is largely predictable.
Rating C
Graham Masterton Weblink
White Bones (1)
Detective: Chief Superintendant Kate McGuire
Time. Recent Past
Setting: Cork
Genre: Horror/Crime
Not a very satisfactory book. The plot begins with the discovery of eleven dismembered female skeletons on a farm soon dated to about 1915. However an abduction and gruesome execution of a young female victim occurs with obvious links to the ancient crime.
There is an improbable sub plot concerning McGuire's husband's dubious links with the underworld and her own use of the underworld to try and deal with it. This is all conveniently solved with an accident resulting in the death of the husband as well as the criminal fringwe he was dealing with.
The murders of the main plot appear to have a link to folk lore ritual and the summoning of a powerful spirit. Although there are some twists in the race to the climax it is largely predictable.
Rating C
Graham Masterton Weblink
Labels:
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Cork,
Graham Masterton,
Ireland,
Katie McGuire,
White Bones (1)
Location:
Cork, Co. Cork, Ireland
Saturday, 9 March 2013
Aline Templeton
The Darkness and the Deep
Detective: DI Marjorie Fleming
Time: Recent Past (About 2004)
Setting: Galloway
Genre: Scots Noir
This is the second of Templeon's novels involving Marjorie Fleming and is a stronger book. The nub of the crime is the wrecking of an inshore lifeboat lured onto the rocks with the death of its three erson crew.Three victims but who was the intended target or was it the person who should have been on the vessel? With that at the core there is plenty of opportunity for false leads before the final denoument.
The underlying story arc tracks Templeton's concerns about her teenage daughter and the possible strat of her father's dementia as the novel closes.
Rating A
Previously Read
Cold in the Earth (Comments posted 26/01/13)
Sunday, 3 March 2013
Alison Bruce
Cambridge Blue
Detective: Gary Goodhew
Time Current
Setting Cambridge UK
Genre British Police Procedural
This is the first of the Gary Goodhew novels. Goodhew is a a young and gifted Detective Constable with a yen for extending an investigation on his own bat. Marks, his exasperated DI, is perhaps a little too generous in tolerating his methods.
The book opens with a murder in self defence which is apparently unconnected to the murder which eventually triggers Goodhew's investigation. The strands in the plot come together intriguingly and that to some extent compensates for some of the implausibility of Geoodhew's characterisation.
Rating A
Alison Bruce's Website
Cambridge Blue
Detective: Gary Goodhew
Time Current
Setting Cambridge UK
Genre British Police Procedural
This is the first of the Gary Goodhew novels. Goodhew is a a young and gifted Detective Constable with a yen for extending an investigation on his own bat. Marks, his exasperated DI, is perhaps a little too generous in tolerating his methods.
The book opens with a murder in self defence which is apparently unconnected to the murder which eventually triggers Goodhew's investigation. The strands in the plot come together intriguingly and that to some extent compensates for some of the implausibility of Geoodhew's characterisation.
Rating A
Alison Bruce's Website
Friday, 1 March 2013
Anne Holt
Blessed are those who thirst
Detective: Hanne Wilhelmsen
Time: Current to publication 1994
Setting: Oslo, Norway
Cenre: Scandi Noir
This is the second of Anne Holt's Hanne Wilhelmsen sequence. The plot involves both the solving of puzzling massively blood stained locations, christened "Saturday Night Massacres" but with no bodies and the horrific rape of a medical student.Inevitably they are linked. Wilhelmsen struggles to make progress on both cases whist by persistence the father of the rape victim, and by chance the victim herself, identify the rapist and plan revenge. The action builds well to a horrific climax.
The frequent issue of crimes against mmigrant communities features in the novel.
In terms of underlying sub plot, Wilhelmsen is a covert Leasbian coming to terms with the need to come out.
Rating A+
Wikipedia Reference to Anne Holt
Previously Read Novels in the Sequence
Blind Goddess (1)
1222 (8)
Blessed are those who thirst
Detective: Hanne Wilhelmsen
Time: Current to publication 1994
Setting: Oslo, Norway
Cenre: Scandi Noir
This is the second of Anne Holt's Hanne Wilhelmsen sequence. The plot involves both the solving of puzzling massively blood stained locations, christened "Saturday Night Massacres" but with no bodies and the horrific rape of a medical student.Inevitably they are linked. Wilhelmsen struggles to make progress on both cases whist by persistence the father of the rape victim, and by chance the victim herself, identify the rapist and plan revenge. The action builds well to a horrific climax.
The frequent issue of crimes against mmigrant communities features in the novel.
In terms of underlying sub plot, Wilhelmsen is a covert Leasbian coming to terms with the need to come out.
Rating A+
Wikipedia Reference to Anne Holt
Previously Read Novels in the Sequence
Blind Goddess (1)
1222 (8)
Location:
Oslo, Norway
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