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Dead men and broken hearts von Craig Russell
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Dead men and broken hearts (2012. Auflage)

von Craig Russell

Reihen: Lennox (4)

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'Tough, uncompromising and insightful . . . Russell has brilliantly captured post-war Glasgow and the vulnerability of those left to pick up the pieces' Michael Robotham 'A crime story that transcends the genre. . .This is storytelling at its very best!' Michael Connelly Investigator Lennox just can't stay out of trouble. Lennox is looking for legitimate cases - anything's better than working for the Three Kings, the crime bosses who run Glasgow's underworld. So when a woman comes into his office and hires him to follow her husband, it seems the perfect case. And, unusually for Lennox, it's legal. But this isn't a simple case of marital infidelity. When the people he's following start to track him, once more Lennox must draw on the violent, war-damaged part of his personality as he follows this trail of dead men and broken hearts. The fourth in a unique and memorable crime series, Dead Men and Broken Hearts is gritty, fast-paced, mordantly funny and totally compelling. Praise for award-winning writer Craig Russell: 'Another brilliantly sharp, witty and tough take on a hard city at a hard time . . . a former cop, Russell is Britain's rising crime-writing star' Daily Mirror 'Through his humorous lens, time and place become razor-sharp ... The lightness of touch is a breath of fresh air in this most crowded of genres . . . This is tartan neo-noir at its most entertaining' Sunday Herald… (mehr)
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It's 1956 in Glasgow, and enquiry agent Charles Lennox has been tasked with tracking a potentially wayward husband. But this case becomes more complicated than it initially seems, with consequences at higher political and lower criminal levels than he would like. Especially when he's trying to return to a more straight-and-narrow version of himself.

I enjoyed this book immensely. The setting of Glasgow in the 1950s was what drew me in, and the fact that Lennox is a Canadian makes it (for this Canadian) even better. His voice is consistently amusing without being a smartass, matter-of-fact and also fanciful when he chooses to be, and most importantly not afraid to admit his mistakes. In this way he reminded me a bit of Lew Archer, less spiky than Marlowe and less hard-nosed than Sam Spade. He's been hardened by life but not completely, and it is a pleasure to follow him through these pages and hope he gets his life sorted out.

Some quotes to illustrate Lennox's voice (and Canadianness):

"an American accent that was so cod you could have hauled it up in a trawler net."

"the majesty of the Glaswegian vowel, flatter and broader than the Saskatchewan prairie."

"a face that looked like he'd used it to beat someone to death."

"I'm a Canadian. We make Boy Scouts and Quakers look like ne'er-do-wells."

This is the fourth book in the series and as such may be best read in order if you're the sort who likes to follow the characters' backstories in chronological order over the course of a series. ( )
  rabbitprincess | Jul 26, 2016 |
An excellent installment in a brilliant series. ( )
  KarenDuff | Jun 1, 2016 |
This is the first of the (private investigator) Lennox series set in 1950s Glasgow that I've read, but is the fourth in the series. Lennox's involvement with two seemingly separate investigations, Hungarian emigres, the police and the intelligence community all lends to a rather complex tale which, while for the most part interesting and entertaining, seemed a wee bit contrived, with it never been fully clear to me how Lennox quite figured out one or two crucial elements. The quality of Russell's writing and his bleak depiction of Glasgow are big pluses, it must also be said. Having read all in the Jan Fabel series, I have no choice but to come back to Lennox in order to continue to enjoy this good writer, which I will gladly do in time. ( )
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'Tough, uncompromising and insightful . . . Russell has brilliantly captured post-war Glasgow and the vulnerability of those left to pick up the pieces' Michael Robotham 'A crime story that transcends the genre. . .This is storytelling at its very best!' Michael Connelly Investigator Lennox just can't stay out of trouble. Lennox is looking for legitimate cases - anything's better than working for the Three Kings, the crime bosses who run Glasgow's underworld. So when a woman comes into his office and hires him to follow her husband, it seems the perfect case. And, unusually for Lennox, it's legal. But this isn't a simple case of marital infidelity. When the people he's following start to track him, once more Lennox must draw on the violent, war-damaged part of his personality as he follows this trail of dead men and broken hearts. The fourth in a unique and memorable crime series, Dead Men and Broken Hearts is gritty, fast-paced, mordantly funny and totally compelling. Praise for award-winning writer Craig Russell: 'Another brilliantly sharp, witty and tough take on a hard city at a hard time . . . a former cop, Russell is Britain's rising crime-writing star' Daily Mirror 'Through his humorous lens, time and place become razor-sharp ... The lightness of touch is a breath of fresh air in this most crowded of genres . . . This is tartan neo-noir at its most entertaining' Sunday Herald

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