Saturday, 17 September 2011

Week 39: Good as Dead - Book 42

Phew, at last, a real bowl-along thriller that didn't require a huge amount of thought, but after the last few books, I really needed it! Good as Dead, by Mark Billingham which I read in print, features DI Tom Thorne - a London police officer with a chequered personal history (would we expect anything else!), but who usually "gets his man". When police officer Helen Weeks pops into her local newsagents on the way to work, she is stunned to find herself face to face with a gunman - and is taken hostage. The hostage-taker is desperate to find out what really happened to his son, who died in a youth prison the year before. His demand ... DI Thorne must investigate the death and uncover the truth. The pressure is on - can Thorne get to the bottom of this tragic case before the father completely loses control? And will he even be able to handle what might become a very uncomfortable truth? If you like a crime thriller - then you can't go far wrong with the DI Thorne books. Mark Billingham seems to have finely tuned his writing and is turning out one great book after another - books that you want to keep reading and are disappointed when they come to an end. Highly recommended.

My star rating: FOUR STARS.

The stats bit:
Length: 394 print pages.
Price I paid: £0.00 (borrowed from a friend)
Other formats available in: Unabridged audio download; Ebook (Kindle).

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