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4.0 out of 5 stars
Crime reporting doesn't pay..., 12 Mar 2009
This review is from: If It Bleeds (Hardcover)
If it bleeds, it leads. That's the old adage that the press live by and the death of one old-time London gangster Charlie Hook, a former associate of the Krays, gives Laurie Lane's struggling crime reporter a brief reprieve from being consigned to the motoring supplement section of the newspaper, or worse, redundancy and an investigation into irregularities in his expense account.
Crime reporting clearly isn't what it used to be, and neither is crime, come to that, reflects Laurie Lane throughout this very entertaining novel. In fact, everything seems rather more complicated to Duncan Campbell's aging old-school journalist (Campbell himself a long-time correspondent for the Guardian), facing up to the lack of perks in a workplace now dominated by instant news feeds, on-line blogs, free newspapers, laptops and Blackberrys. And it's not just the workplace that isn't what it once was, but Laurie also adjust to a new lifestyle now that his marriage is in trouble, his daughter isn't taking her A-level studies seriously and his team is struggling to regain supremacy in the local pub-quiz.
There are some perks however of a sort, the investigation into the killing of the London gangster taking Laurie over to Thailand on the trail of a Russian mafia boss, and he seems to be getting a lot of attention from attractive, younger women now that he is single again. In this context, the suspense of the investigation comes secondary to the entertainment comes from the characterisation of Laurie, his friends and colleagues, from the pub quizzes and the office politics, from the musings on the origins of expressions and Laurie's conscience-tugging battles with his Internal Prosecution Counsel that berates him simultaneously for not acting his age and for being an old-fart. It's this conflict and the resigned tone that Laurie adopts in the face of this just-can't-win situation that above all makes If It Bleeds a great read.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Not afraid to take the reader to some dark places....., 3 April 2010
Laurie Lane is a crime reporter for a national newspaper. An ageing gangster, Charlie Hook, gets in touch with him and says he wants Laurie to help him write his life story. But before Laurie is able to make a decision Hook is found murdered.
Laurie's post with him newspaper is precarious and the editor is threatening to move him to the motoring department.... But if he can come up with a scoop about Hook's murder then his job might be secure. As the plot unfolds more and more complications arise. The dialogue is hilarious and much of the banter between the characters rings true. The pub quiz team (made up of Laurie and some ex-criminals) is particularly entertaining.
A great fun read - but Campbell isn't afraid to take the reader to some dark places.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Entertaining dark humour, 17 Mar 2010
This is an entertaining British dark comedy set in the world of crime and crime reporting.
Laurie Lane is a world weary crime reporter, his job is under threat, his wife has left him, an elderly and famous gangster has been killed, and worst of all, his pub quiz team keeps being beaten by the teachers.
Laurie bumbles through his issues and investigation where the big story seems to be just out of his reach interacting with a wide and amusing range of characters. The author's dialogue is spot on as is his characterisation, a perfect balance between plot and highly believable characters. There is a vague 'who done it', but this is more about the journey and the characters and it works very well. This was a delight from start to finish and highly recommended.
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