Final Act

Final Act
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Lambert and Hook Series, Book 29

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

2016

نویسنده

J. M. Gregson

شابک

9781780107875
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Publisher's Weekly

January 11, 2016
In Gregson’s engrossing 19th mystery featuring Det. Chief Insp. Percy Peach (after 2015’s A Necessary End), Jason Fitton, a member of the Birch Fields Tennis Club in Brunton, a suburb of Manchester, England, is strangled following the exclusive club’s summer dance. Plenty of people despised the victim, all of whom appear in engaging vignettes. Among the suspects are the board member who blamed Fitton for her husband’s illness, the club official who loathed him for his womanizing, the manager of Fitton’s legitimate business (who blamed him for starving it of funds), and the enterprising Pakistani member with an unsavory interest in underage girls. Meanwhile, Det. Sgt. Clyde Northcott, protégé of the irascible and talented Peach, has just become the club’s first black member, which causes personal and professional complications. Peach cleverly and relentlessly pursues the truth in a police procedural that seamlessly incorporates details about officers in their off-duty hours into a complex murder case.



Library Journal

March 1, 2016

DS Clyde Northcott, a protege of DCI Percy Peach, has no desire to join the Birch Fields Tennis Club. Yet the club has decided to recruit "desirable" minorities, and Peach believes Northcott should be dragooned into joining. When a dead body turns up, will Peach and Northcott find the killer before more snooty members are murdered? Gregson's 19th installment (after A Necessary End) features the series's trademark British humor and amusing characters.

Copyright 2016 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.



Booklist

December 15, 2015
The inimitable DCI Percy Peach is back in this engrossing read about murder at a tennis club. Percy's black bagman, Clyde Northcott, has been persuaded to join the upscale Birch Lane Tennis Club to show that the club has moved into the twenty-first century and embraces the racial and ethnic diversity of Brunton in Northumberland. But just days after Northcott joins Birch Lane, one of the club's board members, Jason Fitton, is murdered. Fitton, owner of a scrap-metal business, was also into less savory ventures, including betting shops, prostitution, gambling, and trafficking of children. Percy Peach knows that, however much he abhors the man, he must take every care in investigating Fitton's murder. There are plenty of potential suspects, because plenty of people had good reason to hate Fitton. But Percy is nothing if not persistent. A darkly humorous, cleverly plotted, well-written, thoroughly engaging police procedural.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2015, American Library Association.)



Booklist

September 1, 2016
The hit TV series Inspector Loxton is filming on location in the British countryside when the unthinkable happens. The show's producer, Sam Jackson, is found strangled to death in his trailer. Detective Superintendent Lambert and Detective Sergeant Hook are called to the scene to investigate the killing. They soon find a plethora of suspects, as Jackson was universally loathed by the cast, crew, and a good many others for his boorish behavior. Lambert and Hook focus on the people who would have had the most to gain by Jackson's death, which includes the cast, the assistant producer, and the director. Another murder complicates matters, raising questions of motive. Similar in style to an Agatha Christie thriller, but with a modern-day feel, this is an easy, satisfying, and entertaining read that will suit a wide range of mystery readers: procedural fans, of course, but also the theatrical-thriller crowd, especially admirers of Simon Brett's Charles Paris series.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2016, American Library Association.)




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