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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. I liked the character of Harry, and his sense of humour. Once the action moves to Wensleydale, there is a bit of a lull before the pace picks up, and then there are several twists the last 10%. I might try another in this series at some point, although I hope the constant focus on Yorkshire people and ways and foods and so on is toned down a bit. This is the first in a series set in Yorkshire, England and featuring Detective Chief Inspector Harry Grimm, 40. Harry has a fearsome countenance. His face was “crafted from wounds he’d sustained from an IED when he was in the Parachute Regiment, and then honed over the years into something just short of being hard and horrible enough to make a grown man shit himself.” Twenty years ago, Harry found his mother dead and 10-year-old brother Ben devastated and unable to recover from it. Ben became dependent on drugs and was now in Bristol Prison. Harry has been looking for their abusive, murderous father ever since, and it is an obsession for him. It is also destroying him, in the words of his boss, Bristol Detective Superintendent Alice Firbank, who sends him to Yorkshire for “secondment.” She wants him to get away, “do a bit of reevaluation, that kind of thing.” Thus, Harry takes off for “Herriot country,” familiar as the setting for the television series, “All Creatures Great and Small,” which was based on the books by the Yorkshire vet, James Herriot. It had been filmed around Wensleydale and over in nearby Swaledale, and this is where Harry was now headed. In Wensleydale, Harry meets his new team, the surprisingly competent and affable PCSO (Police Community Support Officer) Jim Metcalfe, PCSO Liz Coates, Detective Sergeant Matt Dinsdale, and Detective Constable Jenny Blades. They are immediately challenged by a case of a missing teenager, 15-year-old Sophie Hodgson. A body is found, but it is someone else. The team must figure out the complicated issue of what happened, who was actually involved, and where was Sophie? All the while, Harry is adjusting to this new very different setting, a situation that provides comic relief to the grittier aspects of the story. Evaluation: This is an enjoyable start to a series that I certainly intend to pursue. This story used the author's experience of moving from Gloucestershire to Wensleydale when he was 8 years old and has created a character, Harry Grimm, who clearly has potential. Despite the slightly cliched backstory, of a maverick detective who is transferred from city (Bristol) to country (Hawes) and finds it an alien environment, it works because of the humour and engaging local characters. I'm looking forward to more Grimm stories! nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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"Edinburgh has Rebus. The Highlands have Logan. Now Yorkshire has Grimm... Welcome to Wensleydale, where the cheese is famous, the scenery beautiful, and the locals have murder on their minds... Detective Chief Inspector Harry Grimm is forced to take leave from Bristol's Major Investigations Team when his boss, tired of Harry chasing the ghost of his murderous father, sends him north on secondment. Used to city life and high stress, Harry fears his life will now be spent handing out speeding tickets, finding lost sheep, and directing tourists. But when a local teenager runs away, Harry finds himself pulled into an investigation much worse than anyone could have ever expected. The nicer the place, the darker the secrets. Wensleydale is beautiful, everyone is friendly and welcoming, and people just don't get murdered... do they?"--Publisher. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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I love dour and forbidding heroes in crime fighting stories! Also love the humour that this author peppers the story with!
I reckon that the reason DSI Firbank sent Harry up north is not because of the photograph but because of the condition his prisoners came in with. British police just frown on battered prisoners in your custody.
Hopefully, the author will reveal where Richard Askew got his source from in subsequent books in the series. Who is the leak?
There is an element of "stupid" here which I am wilfully ignoring for the reading enjoyment that I got out of this book. Hopefully this will not repeat in subsequent books.
Aubrey Parsons did a very good job indeed in narrating this book. Not only did he made the story come to life, but, he also drove home the humour in it! I also liked the way he gave our hero the gruff and gravely voice. It fits the character to the T!
Quantitative Evaluation:
Story telling quality = 4
Character development = 4
Story itself = 4
Writing Style = 4
Ending = 4
World building = 4.5
Cover art = 3
Pace = (6 hrs and 40 mins listening time)
Plot = 4
Narration = 5
Overall Rating: 4 out of 5 ( )