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Quint Dalrymple #5

The House of Dust

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It’s the 2020s. Welcome to independent an oppressive, almost crime–free, dystopian oasis—run by the Council of City Guardians and surrounded by anarchic city–states. Quintilian Dalrymple—renegade private investigator—is at the center of this ingenious futuristic crime series from Paul Johnston, winner of Britain’s prestigious John Creasey Memorial Dagger.

406 pages, Hardcover

First published June 7, 2001

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Profile Image for Stefania Schiavi.
32 reviews
March 19, 2018
Loved it from the beginning and still thinking about it: didn’t expect at all the finale!
Profile Image for Rich B.
707 reviews22 followers
July 4, 2025
A decent entry in the series that takes Quint Dalrymple, and his 2 sidekicks, Katherine and Davie, to New Oxford, a mix of future prison state and corporate education behemoth.

A mutilated dead body turns up in Edinburgh just as the new city councillors are signing a new partnership deal with the academic criminology experts of New Oxford. Quint investigates and, following another death (of a major secondary character), they’re all whisked off to New Oxford to investigate the dubious shenanigans of its ruling professors.

I liked the characters and the intro of new future tech, even the Oxford setting. I also liked the tying up of loose ends from previous books, as 3 characters from the previous books get their storylines neatly resolved.

And yet, there’s a lot of exposition at the end, and it feels messy at times, like it’s not quite sure where it wants to go. It’s by no means bad, but it’s got a slight, this happens, then that happens vibe to it. Like it’s just missing a compelling thread running through it.

Decent, but no more than that.
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211 reviews5 followers
December 29, 2014
This book is one in a series set in Edinburgh, Scotland in the 2020's after the world economy has collapsed into scattered city-states due to wars and drugs. Edinburgh is tightly run by the Guardians with the support of auxiliaries, who are referred to by their numbers rather than their names. The Guardians proclaim the city crime-free, but then hire Quint (Quintilian) Dalrymple to solve the crimes that occur. Quint is supported by a great group of friends and acquaintances who are interesting and well fleshed out. The series is amusing and entertaining. In this, the fifth book in the series, a visiting dignitary from Oxford is shot at, and Quint & his sidekicks travel to Oxford to try to solve the attempted murder.
871 reviews
May 28, 2012
An entertaining futuristic who dumnnit set in Edinburgh and Oxford in 2028. Trying to be a bit Orwellesque (if there is such a word) though lacking in subtlety but it kept me reading
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