Críticas:
Harvey yet again reveals the elegant prose, fluent touch and emotional grasp of a supreme craftsman.
Every reader of contemporary mystery fiction should be acquainted with this outstanding series and its jazz-loving protagonist whose stories limn the changing world around him. Increasingly, Charlie is an observer more than an actor, but he remains an unforgettable creation.
The Resnick novels remain one of the high points in the history of crime fiction.
John Harvey writes the way we all wish we could write. His stories are filled with the blood of true character.--Michael Connelly
Forget what you had planned for today the new Harvey novel comes first.
Crime fiction at its best.--George Pelecanos
No one in Britain is writing better crime fiction.
The final novel in his masterly series featuring Inspector Charlie Resnick. We'd hate to lose this Nottingham policeman whose love of jazz distinguishes him as the mellowest of detectives. The elegiac tone struck in this melancholy story makes it clear that Harvey has no intention of giving Resnick a reprieve.--Marilyn Stasio
Harvey's books have hogged the critics' superlatives, even being compared by Elmore Leonard, no less, with Graham Greene, no less. [His] great gifts for sharp but compassionate characterisation, and flashback chapters set during the miners' strike remind us that he is often at his best when he is angriest. [H]is books are ultimately cathartic.
Harvey's books are a joy because he excels in every aspect of crime fiction, including adroit plotting, sharp dialogue, subtle characterizations, and an underlying, shimmering intelligence.--Patrick Anderson
Reseña del editor:
Thirty years ago, the British Miners’ Strike threatened to tear england apart, turning neighbor against neighbor, husband against wife, father against son—enmities which still smolder.Charlie Resnick, recently promoted to Detective Inspector and ambivalent, at best, about some of the police tactics used in the Strike, had run a surveillance-gathering unit at the heart of the dispute.Now, in virtual retirement, the discovery of the body of a young woman who disappeared during the Strike brings Resnick back to the front line to assist in the investigation into the woman’s murder—forcing him to confront his past—in what will assuredly be his last case . . . as well as John’s Harvey’s final Charlie Resnick novel.
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