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Inspector Brant #3

McDead: Kriminalroman

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Die R&B der Londoner Metropolitan Police sind zurü Chief Inspector Roberts und Detective Sergeant Brant. Wie üblich geht in ihrem Revier im Südosten Londons eine Menge Scheiße vor sich. Ein Mann wurde, zu Tode geschlagen, in einem heruntergekommenen Zimmer in Stockwell aufgefunden. Daran ist nichts Ungewöhnliches, außer dass das Opfer Tony, der Bruder von Chief Inspector Roberts, ist. Sie haben seit einem Jahrzehnt nicht mehr miteinander gesprochen, aber er ist immer noch Familie. Familie und Rache sind etwas, mit dem sich Roberts identifizieren kann. Und der Bruder des Opfers ist einer der gemeinsten Polizisten in London. Chief Inspector Roberts ist der letzte Mann, der Tony lebend gesehen hat und er verspricht, seinen Bruder zu rächen. Auf der anderen Seite des Reviers ist Detective Sergeant Brant dem gnadenlosen irischen Gangster Tommy Logan auf der Spur, einem rücksichtslosen Abschaum ohne Res- pekt vor der Polizei oder irgendjemandem. Als Tommy aus dem Gefängnis entlassen wurde, beschloss er, Ire zu werden. Er änderte seinen Nachnamen in Logan, zog in den Südosten Londons und fing an, einen Hurley mit sich herumzuschleppen. Logan zeichnete sich schnell als einer der klügsten der South Side ein Meister der Geldwäsche, der Tarnfirmen und des Ausweichens vor der Polizei. Seine einzige Schwäche ist sein Temperament – und das wird sein Imperium zum Einsturz bringen. Logan wird bald herausfinden, dass kein Hurley hart genug ist, um das Wort eines entschlossenen Polizisten zu brechen.
Und nicht zu WPC Falls – "schwarz und hübsch" – wird als Lockvogel für den "Clapham Rapist" eingesetzt, ein Serientäter mit einer Vorliebe für afrokaribische Frauen.

153 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2001

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Ken Bruen

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Ken Bruen was an Irish writer of hardboiled and noir crime fiction.

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Profile Image for Steve.
683 reviews38 followers
May 3, 2017
Gotta love the crime fiction of Ken Bruen. He slaps you around with blasts of humor and violence. Then, when you least expect it, he shows a tinge of humanity, tenderness. This book is no exception. Cop fiction for the impatient.
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131 reviews6 followers
April 24, 2019
A novella which is actually packed full of characters and darting plot line. Whilst it could feasibly have been fleshed out it totally fits the 150 page brevity.
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270 reviews6 followers
September 8, 2020
3.5 stars. Still, a very enjoyable read.
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1,346 reviews50 followers
April 17, 2012
Instantly forgettable. The only things holding the later books together are the constant references to music and literature which is like talking to your friends about good entertainment.

These have none of those quips but are written in a similar style;

detailed
quick chapters
three descriptions

I seem to remember something about a rapist getting killled by one of the two cops and thats about it.

Like a fast food meal.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
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819 reviews9 followers
May 26, 2014
These make me think of Elmore Leonard a little in that they are pretty stripped down. (Although, unlike Leonard, Bruen is not above using an occasional "he said".) I like the way that characters have complicated and ambiguous feelings about each other. It is a dirty world they inhabit though and one does not really have the feeling that the world has been put to right, as is often the case in detective/mystery novels. This would also be something that Bruen has in common with Leonard.
300 reviews1 follower
August 17, 2019
An older Bruen book but still as fresh if written yesterday. Pretty simple but like all Bruen’s, everybody gets even.
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4,876 reviews737 followers
December 14, 2011
Third in the Inspector Brant crime series set in southeast London and revolving around the corrupt, brutish Detective Sergeant Tom Brant.


My Take
Dang, Bruen is dark! Murder, beatings, suicide, betrayal. And those are the highlights! Actually, I'm lying. McDead actually seems to have a ray of very faint hope in it. Falls and Cohen get a win. I'm anxious to see where it goes next.

Not much in the way of books or music in this story---very un-Bruen.

Part of what I like about this series is its reality. I'm not saying that all cops are corrupt but that the ones who are in this series all exhibit humanity at its worst and bits of its best. I actually like Brant in spite of the bad because he does have a care for the people with whom he works. He's also aware of their faults and what or who he must protect. He's still an ass…

Roberts? Nah. I hope his wife takes him to the cleaners. I want the Super taken down. And I'm falling in love with Porter Nash. A hopeless love, dang it, but a girl can sure appreciate his sense of humor and tact.

I think this is another of the reasons I like this series..
"The officer looked round, said, '...Were you close, guv?'
'Close?'
'You know, like regular contact?'
'I spoke to him ten years ago...maybe eleven.'
'Ah, so you weren't, then?'
Roberts turned his full look on the officer, said, 'No wonder you're a detective.' "


Then there's the moment when Roberts turns the doctor's oh-so-cute jokes back on him:
" 'Yes you are and, with care, there's no reason you shouldn't live another six months.' When he saw Roberts [sic] face, he said, 'Just kidding, a little medical levity. How often do I get to deliver good news?'

On his way out, Roberts said, 'Thank you. I'll do my damnest [sic] now to stop the malpractice suit.'
'What?'
'Just kidding, doc.' "


Great t-shirt: "I am a natural blond. Please talk slowly".


The Story
His brother brutally murdered, Roberts is on a tear and it's only Brant's warning that keeps him from destroying his career. Meanwhile, WPC Falls has been sent undercover with all sorts of ego strokes to find the rapist who is obviously gearing up to his first kill with PC McDonald as her backup.

It's Roberts and Brant's trip to Logan's real estate office that sets off the Masonic hand of protection reaching out to the Superintendent. Then there's the advice Brant gives the new girl, Cohen, about subduing drunks—"Don't get too close". She'll pay attention next time. The Super's wife gets mugged for her Cartier watch and gets a Lorus slung at her...guess Brant'll get his watch back. Wait, he gets two back! Right after he helps his ex-wife's husband off a shoplifting charge.

Tommy Logan's party to celebrate pushing Roberts and Brant off his case is loaded. Loaded with a band he's holding hostage to play for him. The threat of acid being thrown at the singer's model girlfriend is pretty powerful. The party the Superintendent is invited to and which Roberts and Brant crash. The same one the Super has cops protecting it.


The Characters
Detective Sergeant Brant has bugged the Superintendent's office so he can stay ahead of all the attempts to get rid of him. He's an amazingly brutal and corrupt cop yet he has moments of gold.

Chief Inspector Roberts has been suffering with cancer for the past 18 months. His wife left him. His career is in jeopardy. And his brother was just murdered. Superintendent is just another kind of corrupt. The wrong kind when he's protecting the criminals.

PC McDonald is a suck up, a jerk, and tapped by the Super to take Brant down. Who gets his comeuppance in, well, really, a kind way. When he deserves so much less. Kindness that is. Porter Nash is a new transfer. The rumor is that he's a pillow-biter, a poufter. The day he shows up at the station, there's graffiti scrawled all over the gents and ladies: "Sergeant Porter Nash sucks any dick". His response? Not any dick. He draws the line at Brant's. I'm gonna like him...so will you when you find out who wrote the graffiti!

WPC Falls has been through a lot so far. Attempted murder, a beating that resulted in a miscarriage. It was so bad she considered suicide but Roberts and Brant rescued her, stayed with her, brought her back. Now, she's helping to achieve a bit of revenge. Rosie. Well, Rosie was bitten by a wifebeater with AIDS. She couldn't take the stress of it. She's been replaced by Sarah Cohen. A nice, sweet girl. Gawd help her.

Tommy Logan is taking over the neighborhood crime king mantle from Bert and is definitely not an improvement. He makes Brant look like an angel. Tina Logan is Tommy's wife. Poor thing. He beats her just for living so it was no surprise when she fell in love with Tony Roberts. Poor Tony. Harry is Logan's lawyer. And a Mason. Mick Ryan is Logan's lieutenant. Another brute. Except for the face he shows Falls.

Barry Lewis is the Clapham Rapist whom WPC Falls has been sent undercover to find; "hey, they all bin askin' fer it".

Spiro Zacharopoulos owns the Spirit of Athens, a Greek taverna; he's also a snitch who runs into a bit of trouble. Neville Smith is a stockbroker and drives like an ass. He's about to pay for it when he flips off Tommy Logan. I must confess, as much as I despise Logan, I did rather enjoy his idea of punishment! Of course, it just set Logan's doom. Oh darn, not. Paul Johnson is Brant's ex-wife's husband. The one pulled in for shoplifting a tin of beans.


The Cover
The cover is stark with a glimpse of a fist holding a butcher's knife against a black background. I haven't a clue as to the why of the title.
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168 reviews1 follower
June 6, 2018
super quick read - and fun, which seems to be the theme of the inspector brant line. there doesn't seem to be a major conflict - its more of a chronicle of daily chaos. it's cool - but leaves me a slight feeling of dissatisfaction that all things are *really* resolved - leaves me wanting. great series
Profile Image for Russell Johnson.
143 reviews6 followers
June 14, 2021
These Inspector Brant books are hilarious. A lot like Jack Taylor but not so morose. They’re too short but you can get the first 3 in a single volume, The White Trilogy. I do wish Bruen would quit recommending every esoteric song he’d bought on a B-side. Just because I read your fiction doesn’t mean I want you picking out my neckties..
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1,197 reviews
June 25, 2021
Great book. Brant is a very interesting character. I have read 5 Ken Bruen books so far and they have all been great.
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174 reviews9 followers
September 17, 2013
One dark ride.

If you have been following this series it won't surprise you to know that this novel delivers another dark story where you can see wretchedness at its best. It is mesmerizing though that there are infrequent times where a glimmer of hope rises from the darkness and we are left to hope that maybe there will be redemption for some of these characters.

As the book starts we find out that the new big bag in town killed Roberts brother. Luckily the victim held on long enough to let his brother know who did the deed and therefore, started a chain of events that take us on a wild ride through the city. Meanwhile, Falls is dealing with her lost baby and gets involved in the search of a rapist. Last but not least, Brant is up to his usual shenanigans, pissing everyone off, acting tough and getting involved in pretty much everything that is going on.

There is plenty of humor in this installment and the blend with the violence sets up a nice balance. As we get to know more and more about the main characters we find ourselves guessing some of their erratic behaviors. On top of that, we already know that the solution to the cases won't come from great detecting, but instead from luck or similar. I found out that trying to guess how the resolution will come about is as entertaining as trying to figure out whodunit in other books.

I have to say I am completely hooked by this series. In my eyes, Bruen is an absolute master!
120 reviews
June 13, 2023
Meinung: Das Cover hat mich irgendwie sofort angesprochen. Den Autor kenne ich, da ich die Serie Jack Taylor geschaut habe. Nun dachte ich, ich könnte auch sein neues Buch lesen. Doch ich wurde enttäuscht. Ein Mann wurde zu Tode geschlagen, und das Opfer ist ausgerechnet der Bruder von Chief Inspector Roberts. Zwar haben die beiden seit einem Jahrzehnt nicht mehr miteinander gesprochen, aber hey, Familie ist Familie, und Rache ist ein muss, oder?

Detective Sergeant Brant wird als einzigartig, brutal und äußerst effektiv dargestellt. Ein Gangster, der es mit den schlimmsten Kriminellen aufnehmen kann und sie ins Gefängnis bringt. Klingt spannend, oder? Doch leider konnte ich mich nicht mit dem Schreibstil des Autors anfreunden. Es wirkte zerstreut und zerrissen, und am Anfang konnte ich einfach nichts durchblicken. Es schien fast so, als wäre es dem Autor egal, ob seine Leser das Buch überhaupt lesen oder nicht. Die Handlung ist nicht geheimnisvoll, und man kennt bereits den Ausgang. Dennoch habe ich mich durchgekämpft und das Buch letztendlich eher aus Pflichtgefühl zu Ende gelesen. Eine wirkliche Bindung zu den Charakteren konnte ich leider nicht aufbauen, möglicherweise lag es daran, dass das Buch tatsächlich sehr kurz war.

Alles in allem kann ich McDead nicht uneingeschränkt empfehlen, selbst für eingefleischte Ken Bruen Fans."
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1,580 reviews86 followers
May 4, 2009
#3 White Trilogy - Trilogy = first 3 books in the Inspector Brant Crime series
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223 reviews
November 10, 2022
Third in series. Still not "Jack Taylor" quality but entertaining.
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