I enjoyed this, but I’m sticking to my tougher ratings, as i was just giving everything 4 & 5 stars.
I picked this out after reading some great reviews on Amazon
It’s a private detective novel, set in Ireland (I'm guessing a lot of Colin Batemans books are?)
It's the usual clichéd tough guy, wise cracking, womanising, hard drinking private dick stuff, but with both a modern twist (The Private Dick, Dan Starkey is like myself, an ex punk, who Loves the Clash and Liverpool FC) and a hint of mysticism / other worldliness.
Starkey is based in Belfast and is hired to investigate the disappearance of Derry / Londonderry gangster Billy the bear, Billy’s mother (an ex political activist).
Joining him on his journey to Derry / Londonderry (the book will explain why I don’t stick to one or the other) is the mysterious Christine, a 16 year child messiah, who has split religious groups in Ireland after a religious order is set up following her.
The problem is..i have genuinely forgot how and why Christine and Starkey became friends (that’s my fault not the authors. I just took so long reading this that I have forgotten). Anyways..she joined him on his trip and halfway there becomes violently ill after seeming having a premonition of sorts. Great! I thought. A nice twist on the normal Private Dick stories.
I envisaged spooky unexplained shenanigans aplenty, but unfortunately once they finally arrive at their destination they go their separate ways for the most part of the book and what follows is the usual cranky (but at times very funny) Private Dick feller poking around where he should not, getting drunk, hitting on his female journalist friend (Sarah) and getting into the usual capers that occur in these books, shootings, fights, kidnaping, unrequited lust, ex-wives, warring gangsters, whiskey and of course calling in favours from merciless killer pals.
Sorry if this all sounds very cynical as I did actually enjoy this book..but I just kept hoping that it would take a twist from the norm and that Christine would have returned to the book earlier than she did and give the story the mystical angle I thought is was heading into.
Christine does return in the end (and the drama picks up and another premonition proves to be vital to the plot as it comes to its conclusion.
If Private detective novels are you thing, I do recommend this book.
I read it, I enjoyed it. It was good