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John Gardner , Patience Tomlinson
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  • Audio Cassette
  • Publisher: ISIS Audio Books; Unabridged edition (1 Dec 2006)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0753136465
  • ISBN-13: 978-0753136461
  • Product Dimensions: 23.1 x 16.5 x 6 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 4,848,394 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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"Bottled Spider" presents a mystery.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
Excellent Departure 7 July 2002
Format:Hardcover
John Gardner's new novel is a foray into historical detective fiction but, as one would expect with Gardner - always his own man - there is a twist; if the historical setting is only relatively recent (November - December 1940), the crime and its detection are modernistically bleak and spare. Not for Gardner the cosy Christie crimes of, say, Taken at the Flood - the Poirot story most firmly anchored in time by its references to air raids, beginning as it does in 1944 - for Gardner deliberately eschews the sanitisation of murder as practised by the classical detective story practitioners. Instead, with Bottled Spider, he gives full vent to the furies of the war years, counterpointing the indiscriminate mayhem of the Blitz with the handpicked slaughter of young women by an out of control freak.

Gardner spares no one; certainly not the heroine of the piece, who suffers more at the hands of the unhinged murderer - garrotting his victims with piano wire - than a recently promoted WDS should have to cope with. But the aforesaid WDS, Suzie - 'with a zed' - Mountford, is made of sterner stuff and her odyssey from young, pretty WPC plucked to join the Scotland Yard Reserve Squad to fulfilled woman, via air raids, harassment, personal tragedy, and the pursuit of love, is endearingly depicted by Gardner in a smooth narrative that draws the reader in from cinematic opening to tense finale.

The plot is splendidly convoluted, as one would expect, with a wide cast of sufficiently sinister suspects, and although the reader is aware of the thoroughly debased Golly Goldfinch and his penchant for piano wire from the outset, the intrigue comes from determining the identity of the man or woman behind him directing his malevolent hand. There are incidental pleasures along the way, too: the period detail is painstakingly pieced together (as one would expect of an author who lived through the Blitz); the characters are of their time and even minor ones are delineated with skill and care, their backgrounds authentic. Two, however, stand out from the crowd, pro- and antagonist, Suzie Mountford and Golly Goldfinch, the former as refreshing and delightful as the latter is unremittingly evil. Gardner takes us inside their minds, into their thoughts, carries us with them as they take the decisions that ultimately lead to their final, fateful confrontation. These two loom large over a novel with much to say about the climate of the early years of WWII, the spuriousness of some of the Blitz spirit, the relentless nature of organised crime whatever the national circumstances, and the sheer horror of living each night wondering whether it will be your last.

With Bottled Spider, John Gardner, in the far from mellow autumn of his career, has changed direction once again: he is still the angry young man who penned the Boysie Oakes series but here he has forsaken the arcane intricacies of the espionage world for a swift and violent detective story outwith the customary margins of the genre. We are promised more of WDS Suzie Mountford and the London of the Blitz in future novels in the series. I for one can scarcely wait.

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Format:Hardcover
A change of direction for John Gardner. Bottled Spider is a police procedural featuring acting Women Detective Sergeant Suzy (Suzy with a zed) Mountford and the hunt for a repeat murderer (aka a serial killer), with Suzy herself becoming a target for the killer. A bit slow to start off with, as Gardner introduces the characters and sets the scene. Slowly the action unfurls until it becomes difficult to put the book down as you keep turning the pages to find out whether Suzy gets her men (one being the serial killer, the other being her dashing and aristocratic senior officer). A return to form for one of our best story tellers!
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After 'Troubled Midnight', which was impressed with, was interested to see how series started and wasn't disappointed. Gardner's sense of place and time rang true and though I got a bit tired of Suzie hankering after Dandy Tom and his incessant 'heart' endearment (wishing she'd just get her boots filled), enjoyed it till the end. Will read the rest in the series.
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