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Richard Kunzmann

Auteur van Bloody Harvests

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Werken van Richard Kunzmann

Bloody Harvests (2005) 47 exemplaren
Salamander Cotton (2006) 30 exemplaren
Dead-end Road (2008) 11 exemplaren
Brennende Erde: Thriller (2011) 3 exemplaren

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Algemene kennis

Geboortedatum
1976
Geslacht
male
Geboorteplaats
Namibia
Woonplaatsen
South Africa

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Having retired to take care of his daughter following his wife's death in Bloody Harvests, Harry is failing as a father and carpenter. His former partner, Jacob, convinces him to work as a private investigator to look into a cold case, which has come to life following a vicious murder. Well written and suspenseful.
 
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skipstern | 2 andere besprekingen | Jul 11, 2021 |
Slow at the beginning, but good enough that I want to read Kunzmann's next book. Based in Johannesburg, two cops (one white, one black) seek to stop a drug-dealer and body parts occult dealer, while each battles demons in their own past. Win some, lose some.
 
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skipstern | Jul 11, 2021 |
Harry Mason has returned to the police and serves on an elite force for dealing with violent crimes. Harry is shot on a raid to capture Russian assault rifles and spends the balance of the book tracking down the perpetrators. Gritty.
 
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skipstern | 1 andere bespreking | Jul 11, 2021 |
DEAD-END ROAD is third novel Detective Harry Mason novel from South African author Richard Kunzmann - the earlier books are BLOODY HARVESTS and SALAMANDER COTTON. It was the first of this series that I've read, and I'm not sure that was necessarily a wise move.

It's been a couple of years since Harry's last outing and since then he has joined the elite Serious and Violent Crimes unit. They have been assigned to the investigation of the slaying of a minor politician and his family in a township west of Johannesburg. Unsolvable, until a tip sends the unit in pursuit of a vigilante group known as the Guardians headed by two notoriously violent brothers. Things get personally bad for Harry when he is shot during a dawn raid on a remote village in pursuit of the gang.

Part of the reason I picked up this book out of order was for a group read on a discussion list, and one of the participants in that discussion had read the earlier books - which was just as well, as this book didn't seem to work as a stand-alone. Harry, I'm told is a great central character, but as he was shot very early on in this book and didn't really make much of a return appearance he was very hard to assess. Perhaps it was this act that made the book seem to lack purpose or a single focus, but for much of the action I had absolutely and utterly no idea what was going on, who was who and what the whole point was. I actually had to read the blurb to remind myself what this investigation was supposedly all about as cameo appearances from a range of characters who appeared to have no context whatsoever kept coming and going and my grip on the whole thing got fuzzier and fuzzier.

Luckily I've now got the 2 earlier books in the series so I'll pick them up when I get a chance and see if the problem was just this book (which I suspect may have been the case). And the problem with this book could very well have been me - perhaps I wasn't working hard enough, having said that, I'm not sure I want to raise a sweat just to read a book.
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austcrimefiction | 1 andere bespreking | Oct 21, 2009 |

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Werken
5
Leden
92
Populariteit
#202,476
Waardering
½ 3.4
Besprekingen
6
ISBNs
16
Talen
1

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