Case Histories features Jackson Brodie, ex army, ex policeman and ex husband, who is a private detective in Cambridge, England. It's been an unusually hot summer and lethargy has set in ... though that may have something to do with the infected root canal inhabiting his mouth! As if from nowhere, three cold cases fall into his lap - a missing child, an unsolved murder and the tracing of a long lost niece. Jackson tries to tackle all three inbetween trips to the dentist, time spent with his daughter, fights with his ex-wife and avoiding premature death at the hands of an unknown assassin. The central character created by author Kate Atkinson is multi-layered, and as we follow his work, we find out more and more about him and cannot help but start to care about what happens to him. There is such a lot going on both in the present and in the past with both the cases and his personal life that you have to keep on your toes and concentrate. It's a book that really benefits from having the tme to have a good run at, if you know what I mean. However, it is SO worth the effort. The different cases are woven together with great skill and a lightness of touch which makes the book ebb and flow with pleasing results. To say I enjoyed it is an understatement, and I feel ridiculously stupid for not venturing into Jackson Brodie's world much, much sooner.
My STAR rating: FIVE.
Length: 432 print pages
Price I paid: Free, borrowed as an ebook from the library.
Formats available: print; unabridged audio CD; ebook.
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