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‘Splendid moments in this entertaining mystery’
Sunday Telegraph
‘A thoroughly engaging investigator’
TLS
‘Few writers in the genre today have Hill’s gifts: formidable intelligence, quick humour, compassion and a prose style that blends elegance and grace’
Donna Leon, Sunday Times
‘Reginald Hill’s novels are really dances to the music of time’
Ian Rankin
‘The best crime novel of the year’
Natasha Cooper, The Times (of On Beulah Height)
‘Reginald Hill stands head and shoulders above any other writer of homebred crime fiction’ Observer
PI can mean many things, but can it really mean a balding, middle-agd redundant lathe operator from a high rise in Luton, Beds? Joe Sixsmith thinks it can. His Aunt Mirabelle thinks you’d have to be crazy to hire him, and Joe’s current clients certainly fit the bill. One seems to be confessing to the brutal murder of his whole family; another thinks she’s a witch. Alongside them, the two heavies who believe Joe is hiding their illicit drugs seem almost normal.
In the past Reginald Hill has brought wit, style and compassion to police investigation. Now he does the same for the private sector, and – in perhaps his greatest feat of creation – reinvents Luton in the process.
--This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.
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How he deals with this is just part of an affectionate take on the PI novel - comparisons made by his friends with the likes of Sam Spade just highlight the fact that Sixsmith is a rather unlikely character for PI fiction. But he gets there, his way.
There's also a really appealing cast of characters, apart from Joe - Whitey the cat, his friends the taxi driver and the law centre worker, his aunt Mirabelle, and the woman his aunt is trying to fix him up with. And the retired army guy who runs the local tenants' association.
I'm glad to have the other three to look forward to as I want to spend more time with these people.
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