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Mike Hollow

Autor von Direct Hit

10 Werke 220 Mitglieder 49 Rezensionen

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Werke von Mike Hollow

Direct Hit (2015) 66 Exemplare
Fifth Column (2016) 51 Exemplare
Enemy Action (2017) 27 Exemplare
Firing Line (2018) 22 Exemplare
The Dockland Murder (2021) 19 Exemplare
The Pimlico Murder (2021) 18 Exemplare
The Camden Murder (2022) 10 Exemplare
The Covent Garden Murder (2023) 3 Exemplare
The Sky Is Your Oyster (2003) 2 Exemplare

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Geschlecht
male
Nationalität
England, UK
Wohnorte
Hampshire, England, UK
Berufe
Russian translator

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This series began with the beginning of the Blitz in London at the beginning of September 1940, and here we are in the last book in the series, the 8th, at Christmas nearly 4 months later.

All the cases have been murder mysteries, cases that could have been attributed to the Blitz, except, as in most of the cases, for the obvious presence of a murder weapon. We have learnt little snippets of what it was like to be in London in the Blitz, also little bits about the legacy of World War One, and what was done by the authorities to try to keep life in London "normal" for its population.

The cases have been meticulously investigated by Detective Inspector Jago, originally of the Metropolitan Police force, but recently of Scotland Yard. His offsider/bagman has been Detective Constable Peter Cradock, plucked summarily from uniform and put into plain clothes. We have met a range of regular characters, including Dorothy, an American correspondent for the Boston Globe based at the Savoy Hotel.

The characters have been well developed and the plots plausible and the scenarios intersting
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smik | Jan 12, 2024 |
These stories are a reminder that even when there is a war as catastrophic as the Blitz of 1940, life goes on, and the deaths that occur are not necessarily the result of war: the usual crimes continue to be committed too.

In this one, Jago and Cradock are seconded to Scotland Yard to solve the murder of a young man whose body is found in an Andersen shelter. As usual they investigate a range of characters and unearth other crimes being committed.

So far these stories have actually taken place in a very short period of time: the second half of 1940 in London with Hitler's planes attacking it almost every night. The amount of research behind the stories lend a feeling of authenticity. There are a number of "personal interest" threads too which provide ongoing interest.… (mehr)
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smik | 3 weitere Rezensionen | Jan 1, 2024 |
Another instalment in this lovely series with John Jago and his offsider Peter Cradock hunting down the person responsible for the death of a commercial traveller.

There are a number of red herrings to be discarded before the truth is finally revealed.

What I love about these books is the feeling of authenticity that comes from solid research and details gleaned from the news of the day. (Who knew that early RAF bombers were sent out with homing pigeons to deliver their location in the case of being shot down; or that Great Britain paid Jamaica NOT to export their banana crop?)

In some ways police procedures have not change in 80 years - fingerprinting, dental records etc - but these crimes are set against the setting and stress of London in 1940, and the characterisation is superb. There are glimpses of what is happening in the rest of the world and how England is surviving as Hitler attempts to cut it off.
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smik | 1 weitere Rezension | Dec 29, 2023 |
This series is set in the Blitz in LOndon, various locations, beginning in September 1940.

One of the things that I am enjoying with this series is the wide ranging plots strands and the extra information given to us about characters and their background.

These details add to the feeling of historical authenticity.

Highly recommended.
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smik | 1 weitere Rezension | Dec 16, 2023 |

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Werke
10
Mitglieder
220
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4.0
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49
ISBNs
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