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Marshall Browne (1935–2014)

Autore di The Wooden Leg of Inspector Anders

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Nome canonico
Browne, Marshall
Data di nascita
1935
Data di morte
2014
Sesso
male
Nazionalità
Australia
Luogo di nascita
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Luogo di residenza
New South Wales, Australia
Hong Kong
London, England, UK
Bhutan
Attività lavorative
banker

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It took a bit of persevering to get through the first couple of dozen pages, but it really is quite good if you stick to it.
 
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bringbackbooks | 1 altra recensione | Jun 16, 2020 |
INSPECTOR ANDERS AND THE PRAGUE DOSSIER is a very bittersweet book, published after author Marshall Browne's death (the book was being edited at the time that Browne died). The fourth Inspector Anders novel, it brings to an end an unsung gem of a series of Australian Crime Fiction books.

Set in Europe, the central character - Anders is an investigator with Europol. In the first book, THE WOODEN LEG OF INSPECTOR ANDERS, Anders is based in Italy, a hero of the Rome Police Force, who lost his leg in a terrorist attack, struggling with the after-effects of the bombing. The second book, INSPECTOR ANDERS AND THE SHIP OF FOOLS, has Anders assisting the French police because of his extensive experience with terrorist groups, and the third book INSPECTOR ANDERS AND THE BLOOD VENDETTA sees him back in Italy, in Milan this time, with a case that could be terrorism based, with Mafia involvement.

The final novel sees him undertake one last job, this time in Prague, in search of an unpublished dossier said to detail explosive allegations against prominent Czech business leaders. Set in 2006, clues to the dossier go back to 1968 and the communist secret police, with the current day events posing a great personal threat to Anders himself.

One of the things that you have to keep in mind when reading this series is that Anders is a profoundly damaged man - not just with the loss of his leg, but the PTSD like symptoms he continues to suffer all the way through the books. He's battle-weary, almost to the point of down-trodden, he's determined but seemingly depressed, he's quiet, thoughtful and in every action on the page you can feel his self-doubt and trepidation. He also lives with the daily threat of Mafia repercussions as a result of events in the third novel. He's always had tendencies towards being a loner, and whilst in this outing, there is at least one senior police officer with integrity on his side, his instincts have always been to hold his thoughts, and actions close to his own chest. To stand alone, but never out there.

Marshall Browne created something very compelling in the Inspector Anders series. His central character, in particular, is complex and complicated, damaged and deeply traumatised. He's compelling and somebody for whom empathy is easily felt. The settings for all the novels are also beautifully understated and elegantly sketched. There's real balance and finesse in the way that the places reflect the mood, support the action, give a sense of reality to events. The plots were also clever, compelling and quite believable, and there was always a sense that Anders may just be able to pull himself back for one more case, to stand alone and fight one more time. Except now we are all too aware that INSPECTOR ANDERS AND THE PRAGUE DOSSIER is where we all must part company. We'll miss him, as we will Marshall Browne's quiet, understated talent.

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austcrimefiction | 1 altra recensione | Mar 17, 2019 |
"Inspector Anders and the Prague Dossier" is the final novel in the Inspector Anders series which was published in Dec 2016 which Browne had finished and edited before he passed away from cancer on 14 Feb 2014. Fabulous book which I didn't want to put down as I wanted to know what would happen next. This is the fourth and final novel in the Inspector Anders series - so although it stands alone, it is good to read the first three in the series before reading the final: "The Wooden Leg of Inspector Anders"; "Inspector Anders and the Ship of Fools" and "Inspector Anders and the Blood Vendetta".… (altro)
 
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Jbrowne | 1 altra recensione | Feb 5, 2017 |
Australian writer Marshall Brown has captured the Italian carbinieri so well it was a surprise to me that he wasn't Italian himself! Fans of Aurelio Zen will love this.
 
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leslie.98 | 3 altre recensioni | Jun 26, 2013 |

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16
Utenti
278
Popolarità
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Recensioni
13
ISBN
35
Lingue
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