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Gideon #14

Gideon's River

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A band of dangerous jewel thieves plans to raid a posh riverboat. A teenage girl is snatched by a murderous kidnapper,right out from her mother's nose. A young man is beaten, tortured and drowned in the dark river. Commander Georges Gideon, Scotland Yard's genius at detection, wades through a swamp of baffling clues only to discover., with alarm, that he may, already, be in well over his head... Gideon at his best and the Thames at its most diversified.

144 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published January 1, 1968

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J.J. Marric

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A pseudonym used by John Creasey.

The Gideon series was continued after Creasey's death by William Vivian Butler.

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Profile Image for Matthew.
573 reviews37 followers
August 6, 2025
Picked this up as a blind buy from that popular mystery bookstore in nyc.

Centered around police officers high and low of Scotland Yard. I kind of wanted a Columbo feel and I thought by the synopsis I’d get that. This story centers around a dead body in a river, with a child abduction, and jewel smuggling mixed in.

Can’t say any of the threads were as captivating as I’d like, but it’s super short and was fun live in 70s London for a bit. I have one more of these that I’ll get to one day.
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1,497 reviews57 followers
December 1, 2017
Creasey again has one major plot line in this book. It holds together, and subplots pop out of the major plot. It’s a little like Ian Fleming, but much more personal, with realistic people. Creasy’s strength is in personal, private, intimate moments, and his overall competence as a novelist is increasing.
Author 59 books100 followers
December 30, 2021
Dvojrecenze

John Creasey, J.J.Maric… a dalších cca 25 jmen okupoval autor, který za svůj zase ne tak dlouhý život (dožil se 63 let), napsal přes 600 románů. Když člověk uváží, že mu první kniha vyšla až v jeho dvaadvaceti letech (a do toho se mu ještě připletla druhá světová válka), tak vám vyjde, že musel celý svůj plodný život psát tempem minimálně jedna kniha měsíčně! Minimálně - v roce 1937 mu vyšlo hned 29 knih.

To je vážně hodné obdivu. Zvláště, když uvážíte, že se jeho věci pořád dají číst. Jo, je to čistě řemeslo, ale drží pohromadě.

Na dvakrátce věnované jeho hrdinovi komisaři Gideonovi (série vycházela od roku 1955 až do roku 1976, každý rok jeden díl) je celkem vidět proč. Vzal si tu příklad z McBaina a ještě přidal na tempu. V každém románu sledujeme hned několik případů. V první knize, Státní návštěva (Gideon´s March) se všechno točí kolem politické návštěvy Londýna, do které se angažují jak teroristé (hned dva), tak kapsáři a lupiči (dojde dokonce k válce mezi dvěma gangy), plus nějaké ty obyčejné vraždy. Příběh skáče mezi policisty a zločinci, občas zavítá i nějaká ta oběť, aby to bylo napínavější. Nejsou tam parádičky, žádné okrasy, ale pořád se to žene vpřed. Díky tomu počtu ani nevadí, že příběhy nejsou nejkomplikovanější… a realismu autor dosahuje pomocí toho, že prostě ne všechny případy se povede vyřešit, ne všechny pachatele chytit a ne všechny lidi zachránit.

Druhý příběh, Gideonova řeka (Gideon´s River) má méně příběhů a je slabší. Hlavním tématem je pašování drahokamů a akce na řece, která by mohla být cílem zlodějů. A kromě toho je tam unesená holka a mrtvé nemluvě. Ale jak se příběh rozvíjí, tak se ukazuje, že měl pravdu King, když o Creaseym napsal, že vám jde po krku oběma rukama. Na pár místech jsem nevěřil svým očím a říkal si, jestli jsem se nepřekoukl, jestli tohle skutečně udělal… navíc tak úsečně lakonicky, bez větší pompy, a jel zase dál, aniž by se to ve zbytku knihy nějak moc řešilo. Ale evidentně jo. (On si i v té první knize užívá, jak vede nějaké postavy na popravu.)

Ne, Creaseyho fakt nehodlám pročítat komplet. Na to je ho hrozně moc, a ty knihy jsou přece jen literární paneláky. Jen v nich žije člověk, kterého baví ubližovat lidem.
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881 reviews12 followers
January 18, 2023
The Gideon series is always well written and usually takes several crimes of different sorts and weaves them together. This is no different as the crimes are all connected to the Thames, a river that Gideon loves, but is often used as a place to smuggle, hide bodies, and plan escapes. The crimes in this one include a missing teenager, a police superintendent bereft over his wife leaving him, smuggled industrial diamonds, and a very fancy fashion show in the center of the Thames. Gideon is a thoughtful man, able to deal with a variety of people well, and aware of biases that he needs to overcome. Not all of the solutions are happy ones and at least one of the planned crimes comes to nothing, because of good communication with the Royal Marines!
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September 2, 2021
A great story, full of intrigue

Yes. Another great story from Scotland Yard. Again though, as in the previous books I've read John Creasey's books give explicit detail of the characters involved, the girl Mary Rose, and Dave Carter, were utilised quite differently in the TV series Gideon's way. Great series though.
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1,422 reviews10 followers
September 24, 2021
Couple of major cases in this one. First up is the smuggling that has been mentioned in previous book(s). This storyline is given more attention in this book with several new developments taking place. The second one involves a fashion show that includes models wearing several million dollars worth of diamonds. A group of criminals plan on appropriating said diamonds. Gideon’s problem is to figure out how they are going to do it. Finally we have the kidnaping of a young girl.
Of the three cases one is left still gangling, though major progress is made. The other two are brought to a conclusion though in one case not a happy one. The major criminals are not caught but there are suggestions that they are. At the end of the book It is said that Gideon will learn certain things later. Whether this occurs in a future book or off-screen will be determined by the reader later.
There are also the usual human interest elements as well. This includes a major development in the life of the inspector in charge of the smuggling investigation. Also this the first book to really feature Alec Hobbs as Gideon’s deputy. All in all a nice addition to the series.
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212 reviews4 followers
December 8, 2013
I like Gideon and West the best of Creasey's detectives. This one gives an idea about the inter-agency cooperation required in a city the size of London, and how having a river down the middle affects operations.
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1,757 reviews32 followers
September 3, 2013
Have always enjoyed the character of Gideon, and like the London settings as I lived there during the 50s and 60s.
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1,832 reviews14 followers
August 11, 2015
Only just started reading J J Marric and am enjoying reading them.
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