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5.0 out of 5 stars
Gilt-edged thriller,
By Hector Parkinson (London, UK) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Amber Knight (Paperback)
I enjoyed Katherine John's BY ANY NAME and went out and bought another one.
This was an excellent read. An unusual premise (an ancient Teutonic knight entombed in amber), part of a Nazi looted treasure and lost during the Red Army's advance into Poland, is rediscovered and finds its way on to the blackmarket. In steps, Adam Salen, an American antiquities expert living in Gdansk, who is contacted by a gangster who is willing to sell the priceless artefact to the highest bidder. But the amber knight becomes a rather dangerous item, and soon corpses are piling up and Adam and his assistant, Magda are in real peril. Katherine John brings a freshness to this novel that could have taken an easy route (thank goodness no mention of the Amber Room, which seems to be a feature of many art-based thrillers). Gdansk might not seem like an obvious choice for a thriller setting, but she captures the lives of a post-Communist, free-market Poland with a lively eye, and populating it with interesting and well-formed characters. But best of all, she makes Adam Salen nicely-flawed - a woman's eye on a male hero, and that is what really sets this apart. He is not some idealised chiselled jawed hero, attractive enough, and a womaniser and gambler, but with enough faults to make him human. And the interplay with Magda, who in the hands of a male thriller writer, would have been a bit of skirt to bed by chapter five, sets up an intelligent and exciting drama that doesn't lose its way. Great stuff, and I am going to look out for more of her novels.
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