Nemesis

Nemesis
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Nameless Detective Series, Book 38

مشارکت: عنوان و توضیح کوتاه هر کتاب را ترجمه کنید این ترجمه بعد از تایید با نام شما در سایت نمایش داده خواهد شد.
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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2013

نویسنده

Bill Pronzini

شابک

9781429943901
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
  • دیدگاه کاربران
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نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

May 13, 2013
Jake Runyon, Nameless’s partner in his San Francisco detective agency, takes an extortion case in MWA Grand Master Pronzini’s solid 38th Nameless Detective novel (after 2012’s Hellbox). Verity Daniels, who recently came into money, receives a threatening call from a man demanding that she pay $10,000—or he’ll expose something from her past that will put her in prison. Verity insists to Runyon she has no skeletons in her closet, and that her fiancé’s accidental death was just that. Runyon agrees to work with her to nab the extortionist, but something about her story doesn’t add up. He’s even more skeptical when the blackmailer is a no-show for an arranged drop-off of the cash. Meanwhile, Nameless is tending to the home front (his wife, Kerry, is still recovering from wounds received while being held hostage), but rapidly changing developments in the extortion case, including murder, bring him back into the fray. Fans of well-written, unspectacular mysteries will find this an engaging quick read. Agent: Dominick Abel, Dominick Abel Literary Agency.



Kirkus

May 15, 2013
When a stalwart of the Nameless Detective Agency is jailed on homicide charges, his co-workers spring into action. Jake Runyon has his doubts about new client Verity Daniels, now ensconced in the pricey Bayfront Towers apartment complex, where security is tight, residents are uber-rich, and she claims someone has demanded, out of the blue, that she pay $10,000 or suffer the consequences. She giggles inappropriately, comes on to Jake, tells him a few whoppers about her background, "accidentally" disconnects the trace equipment he puts on her phone, and is left unharmed with the extortion money intact when no one shows up to collect it. After Jake finally dumps this cuckoo client, she retaliates by filing rape and assault charges against him. These come to nothing but inconvenience until she's found dead, strangled, her head bashed in, Jake's coat button clasped in her hand. Now he's indicted for murder. Once she starts digging, Nameless office manager Tamara turns up three old beaus of Verity: her former boss, a married insurance agent; her former fiance, who was about to ditch her before he drowned on a camping trip with her; and her former husband, a broke landscaper, now remarried, who couldn't put up with her lovers. Meanwhile, Bill, the Nameless agency owner who hasn't really worked since Hellbox (2012) since he's been nursing his wife back to stability after her awful abduction experience, steps in to save Runyon. Down the dark streets he goes, maybe a little slower than before--after all, he's pushing 70--but in exemplary fashion. Smooth, readable, not top-notch Pronzini, but better than much of the noir material out there.

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Booklist

Starred review from July 1, 2013
Verity Daniels recently inherited a considerable sum and decides to live the good life in San Francisco. But life isn't all sunshine and lollipops. Someone is threatening to harm her unless she gives them $10,000. She's distrustful of the police so she hires Nameless' detective agency to deal with the threat. With Bill, the agency owner, on temporary leave to deal with the recent trauma his wife experienced (Hellbox, 2012), the case falls to Jake Runyon. The client seems more flirty than terrified, and Jake proceeds warily. A couple of aborted money drops later, Jake finally abandons the case after he rebuffs Daniels' aggressive sexual advances. She sues, alleging he was the aggressor. As annoying as lawsuits can be, they don't compare to a murder charge, which is what Runyon faces after Daniels is found dead with a button from Jake's sport coat clenched in her fist. Bill swings out of partial retirement, and Tamara, the office manager and Internet whiz, shifts into overdrive to help their beleaguered colleague. What they find is a string of embittered former lovers and a fianc'who likely committed suicide rather than deal with Daniels' wrath. There isn't a significant award for crime fiction that Pronzini hasn't won, and this is a fine sample of his work. His core of protagonists continues to evolve, his plotting is always masterful, and his shifting narrative viewpoints add additional context to the work. Never, ever miss a Nameless case.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2013, American Library Association.)




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