Murder in Montego Bay

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Murder in Montego Bay (2017, Jacaranda Books Art Music Ltd)

368 paĝoj

Lingvo: English

Eldonita je 10-a de januaro 2017 de Jacaranda Books Art Music Ltd.

ISBN:
978-1-909762-41-1
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4 steloj (1 recenzo)

In Montego Bay, Jamaica, privileged Chinese-Jamaican brothers Lester and Carter Chin Ellis have enjoyed a sheltered life as the heirs to the iced desserts empire Chinchillerz. One fateful night, following a fiery encounter with local law enforcement the brothers are taken to Pelican Walk Police Station, where Lester is detained for drunk driving, while Carter is released without charge. When Carter is shot dead within minutes of leaving the station his murder throws the police force into crisis mode. Discredited Detective Raythan Preddy is put in charge of the murder case and is forced to accept the assistance of Detective Sean Harris, a Scottish lawman seconded to Jamaica. With his superiors watching his every move and the Chin Ellis family interfering with the investigation, Preddy is determined to catch the killer and save his career.

1 eldono

A satisfying read

4 steloj

I was pleased to receive a copy of Murder In Montego Bay via The Contemporary Small Press because of its Jamaican authorship and setting. I have only previously read one Jamaican novel, A Brief History Of Seven Killings, and although this book also revolves around murder, it provides a very different perspective on island life. Lennon sets her tale within the grossly underfunded Jamaican police service I appreciated that her team of detectives really are portrayed as a team. Their leader, Preddy, does have shades of the dysfunctional-older-detective-against-the-world crime fiction cliche, but at least he isn't an alcoholic who never eats! There's no random love interest forced into the plot either which made a refreshing change! Instead Lennon's detectives realistically banter, support and rile each other in a patois dialogue which is easy to understand and adds a real sense of authenticity. Their camaraderie reminded me of Sjowall and Wahloo's …

Temoj

  • Jamaica, fiction
  • Fiction, mystery & detective, general