Death at the Sign of the Rook
Description
How
delicious
to have Jackson Brodie back, this time in a story that starts off in Agatha Christie's world but soon becomes a landscape that
could only have been crafted from the pen of the incomparable Kate Atkinson
.
How
delicious
to have Jackson Brodie back, this time in a story that starts off in Agatha Christie's world but soon becomes a landscape that
could only have been crafted from the pen of the incomparable Kate Atkinson
.
Inventive, funny, gripping, lovely to be back with Jackson Brodie - I loved it!
Delicious character studies . . .
fine writing, wit, originality and eccentricity
– even as it induces a warm glow
Sharp, droll and knowing as ever
, Atkinson has huge fun with the set-up; the supporting cast is
terrific
, and the rueful Brodie, ever more mindful of the passing years,
feels like an old friend
.
Christie would be proud . . . This stands alone as a crime novel, but it is better enjoyed having read the previous books in the Brodie series. And why wouldn’t you – they are all a delight. I defy you not to snort with laughter as the novel progresses to its farcical denouement.
Atkinson is brilliant.
Superior writing
and a
highly entertaining
read.
[A]
delirious crime caper
. . . Atkinson has tremendous fun manoeuvring her motley cast together for a climactic murder mystery weekend
Another
brilliant
addition to her impressive oeuvre, Atkinson masterfully blends intricate plotting with rich character development, delivering a mystery that is both
intellectually stimulating and emotionally engaging
The set-up is a delight, paying homage to traditional Agatha Christie-style murder mysteries . . . the characters are well-drawn, their stories unfolding alongside each other until gradually the strands unite, keeping the reader guessing how they will ultimately tie together . . .
A great read
.
A testament to Atkinson's versatility and mastery of the crime genre
. . . pays a heartfelt homage to the golden age of detective fiction while offering a fresh, invigorating take on the classic murder mystery . . . a captivating escape into a world where every puzzle piece fits seamlessly into a perfectly choreographed mystery.
KATE ATKINSON is one of the world’s foremost novelists. She won the Whitbread Book of the Year prize with her first novel,
Behind the Scenes at the
Museum
.
Life After
Life
, an acclaimed BBC TV series, won several prizes including the Costa Novel Award, as did
A God in Ruins
. Two further historical novels –
Transcription
and
Shrines of Gaiety
- were also
Sunday Times
bestsellers. She has published two critically acclaimed collections of short stories:
Not the End of the World
and
Normal Rules Don’t Apply
.
Her bestselling literary crime novels featuring former detective Jackson Brodie,
Case Histories, One Good Turn
,
When Will There Be Good News?
and
Started Early, Took My Dog
, became a BBC television series starring Jason Isaacs. Jackson Brodie later returned in the novel
Big Sky
and the most recent,
Death at the Sign of the Rook
, was a number one bestseller.
Kate Atkinson was awarded an MBE in 2011 and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature.
For information about Kate’s books, including her Jackson Brodie series, visit www.kateatkinson.co.uk
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