AROUND THE WORLD OF CRIME AND MYSTERY
Australia - 2005
I thought the first in this series was very good and rated it 4 stars. The second felt like a mess, I gave it 2 stars. This third in the series? Here we go!
CAST - 4 stars: Here are portions of the opening paragraph: "On Saturday she watched Robert have sex with four women. She had sex with two men....Not any more....Janine McQuarrie had done something about that." Admit it, you're hooked: Janine will drive this story. Gent and Vyner are two bad guys. Andy Asche and Natalie Cobb are a couple...of thieves, that is. Reporter Tessa Kane is back, still much too nosy. Cop Ellen is back along with Inspector Hal, still haunted by his imprisoned ex-wife. Hal and Ellen are closing in on some sexytime. But when Ellen snarls about the swingers: "Multiple sex acts between desperate adults," one thinks Ellen and Hal might be on a collision course. John Tankard still hates his job but still is hot for his cop buddy, Pam Murphy. Very good cast but with just one truly memorable character, Tessa.
ATMOSPHERE - 3: Disher's "Peninsula" area is still going downhill, perhaps because everyone is spending a LOT of time at swinger's parties, planning the parties, reliving steamy moments and not doing much else. Can't say I blame them. And, like the rest of the world, the public servants helping the disadvantaged are looked down upon from ivory towers: Beth Sutton has dedicated her life to assisting those down on their luck. She is fired by an e-mail and wails, "But what am I doing to do?" We all know the Beth's of the world, and we all know their fate, at least in 21st century North America. Oh, I gotta mention someone at the swinger party is taking pictures (no surprise there), but then sending them all over town (but it's 2005!). The attitude about sex and pot is definitely dated today, but was sorta dated in 2005 and doesn't feel accurate.
CRIME - 3: As in "Kittyhawk Down" this author dishes out the numerous types of crimes, but he does a better job at holding the story together.
INVESTIGATION - 2: So, you're a cop in a relatively small town and you're looking for an automobile. There is a massive auto junkyard just down the road but you never think about checking it out until, by coincidence, you ride by? Like I said, apparently it's sexytime all the time in the "Peninsula." Ellen/Hal might, Pam and John probably will not. Oddly, with all the crimes going on, Pam and John drive around handing out 'goody bags" to reward good drivers. If you're gonna be a cop but just wanna be nice, that's the job for you. Then there is the cop who loses track of his/her work laptop. On which there are sexytime photographs!
RESOLUTION - 4: Disher does a much better job wrapping up the crimes and a few character arcs than in "Kittyhawk Down". The final page is excellent...but don't look. And there are great (for a 4th star) but sometimes sad signs of real humanity. Still, I expected a plot line or two from "Kittyhawk" to be resolved, but they aren't even referenced. I know crimes do go unsolved, and maybe that's the point. Authors do have specific styles, and maybe this author is never gonna reveal all.
SUMMARY - 3.2 overall and an improvement over the 2nd book in this series. Perhaps the author is hitting his stride after winning the German Crime Fiction Critics Prize in 2001 for the first Challis novel and phoned in the second one. I'm definitely going to read more by this author.