Saturday, 2 March 2019

The Silkworm - solid entertainment!

I wrote this review at the end of 2018, but neglected to publish it, so here it is now for your delectation and delight!

In this, the second outing for Cormoran Strike, the action gets going when the wife of author Owen Quine hires him to find her missing husband. Why, you may ask, hasn't she gone to the police? Well, it turns out that the temperamental, publicity-seeking Mr Quine has a history of "disappearing" only to turn up a week later. She believes he is on one of his jaunts and just wants him home to help care for their daughter. The investigation begins, and Cormoran, together with his assistant, Robin, soon start to suspect that all is not what it seems. When Cormoran finds Quine's body, it becomes a murder hunt. But when the police arrest Mrs Quine for the crime, he is convinced that she is innocent, and sets out to find the real killer. This is a solid piece of crime writing from JK Rowling under her pseudonym for this series of books. There are twists and turns, a bit of gore, plenty of suspects and a set of characters from the publishing world that you would hope bears little resemblance to reality! The central character of Cormoran is gruffly compelling, with more of his back story being revealed, including a half brother. I welcomed the increasing use of Robin in the action, which makes for a more rounded book, as she is great foil for the one-legged, ex-army private detective. The Silkworm, by Robert Galbraith, is definitely an entertaining read, and is a book I would recommend, unless you are very squeamish. A good way to end the year!

POPSUGAR Challenge 2018 prompt 24: A book with a female author who uses a male psuedonym.

My STAR rating: FOUR.

Length: 592 print pages.
Price I paid: free, borrowed from the library.
Formats available: print, unabridged audio download, audio CD, ebook.

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