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Streets ahead of your average procedural,
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This review is from: Blue Murder: Cry Me a River (Paperback)
Janine Lewis is that rarest of creatures: a Detective Chief Inspector with a family life. Admittedly, hers is complicated - her promotion coinciding with the break-up of her marriage - and she's pregnant... But this is no clichéd maverick with a drink problem; in fact Janine is off booze altogether, until the birth of her baby. She has a murder to solve, a boss who is less than pleased with giving her the chance to investigate her first murder, and the return of an old flame to contend with, as well as having to fulfil the day-to-day domestic duties of a busy working mother.Fans of Blue Murder will welcome this terrific adaptation of the very first story in the popular and highly successful TV series. Like all of Staincliffe's novels, it weaves the complexities of family life skilfully with the complex and often gut-churning reality of criminal investigation. Staincliffe's deep understanding of, and empathy with, children adds an extra dimension to the police procedural.
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The human face of crime fighting,
By A Customer
This review is from: Blue Murder: Cry Me a River (Paperback)
Janine Lewis is that rarest of creatures: a Detective Chief Inspector with a family life. Admittedly, hers is complicated - her promotion coinciding with the break-up of her marriage - and she's pregnant... But this is no clichéd maverick with a drink problem; in fact Janine is off booze altogether, until the birth of her baby. She has a murder to solve, a boss who is less than pleased with giving her the chance to investigate her first murder, and the return of an old flame to contend with, as well as having to fulfil the day-to-day domestic duties of a busy working mother.Fans of Blue Murder will welcome this terrific adaptation of the very first story in the popular and highly successful TV series. Like all of Staincliffe's novels, it weaves the complexities of family life skilfully with the complex and often gut-churning reality of criminal investigation. Staincliffe's deep understanding of, and empathy with, children adds an extra dimension to the police procedural.
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5.0 out of 5 stars (1 customer review) 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Amazing book --,
By karen s russo - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Blue Murder: Cry Me a River (Hardcover)
This is one of those amazing "sleeper" books, something you buy, not knowing for sure how it will be.
Read it, and then you wonder again: How is it that a book like this has escaped 'best seller' ratings the world over? This is an amazing book -- a tale of a police-woman mother, three children, a fourth on the way -- who's deserted by her husband. At the same time, she's struggling professionally -- a cantankerous boss nicknamed "the lemon" and a host of interesting counterparts don't really want her to succeed. Finally she gets her big chance at work -- a counterpart is absent, and a major murder case is assigned to her. But at the same time, her home life begins to unravel. One son is hospitalized with an asthma attack, another is in trouble for bullying. Her former husband -- now concentrating on his lovely "Tina" -- is mostly unavailable. And it's no simple murder case -- there are three perfectly viable suspects, each with their own story. I can't even begin to tell you how much I -- as a single working mother myself -- enjoyed this book. Hey -- been there, done that. Keeping all the balls in the air is darn near impossible -- and I didn't have a murder case to solve. Janine Lewis of Manchester, England, acquits herself brilliantly, against all odds. This is a marvelous book -- it has everything: human stories, of all the protagonists, not just Janine, the police officer, but of some of the suspects, too. The plot is believable, the writing excellent. I'm now hunting for more Cath Staincliff books -- read this one, and you will be, too. |
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