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Bezig met laden... De dood op schoot (1959)door Ed McBain
Bezig met laden...
Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. This one was just ok for me. I never really bought into either of the main storylimes. Saved for me because McBain can write himself some dialog. ( ) The 7th book in McBain’s groundbreaking series of police procedurals — a genre he basically invented — seems to be having a bit of fun. In previous books, McBain’s introductions and afterwords, written many decades later, explain how his publishers did not want Detective Steve Carella to be killed off, nor did they want him to be the main attraction in the series. Carella was seen as too much the good guy — happily married to a wife he adored, the now-pregnant Teddy. So in this book, under instructions from the publishers to focus on the other members of the 87th precinct detective squad, Carella hardly appears. And yet, in the opening scene, a woman enters the detectives’ room with a pistol and a bottle of nitroglycerin (or is it?) saying that she has come to kill Carella. Except that he’s not there, and barely appears in the book at all until near the end. All the other cops — an ethnically very diverse group, reflecting the reality of the fictional city based on New York — get their moment in the sun, as does a Puerto Rican woman. There are bits of Yiddish and Spanish thrown in, references to Ireland and Italy, and even one cop who self identifies as a WASP. Though written more than sixty years ago, the book still reads well and the tension — punctuated by violence — is palpable. “I’m going to kill Steve Carella,” the woman said. And she walked right into the 87th to do it! “In effect, Virginia Dodge now commands the 87th Squad.”! With a .38 and a bottle of nitroglycerin! Meanwhile… Carella is investigating the death of a man, whose body was found in a windowless, locked room, the door having been bolted from the inside. An apparent suicide. Or… Really good story, very tense and intriguing! Great ending too! Can’t wait to read the next one! geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
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A woman holds the entire 87th Precinct hostage with a homemade bomb and loaded handgun, but her only real target is none other than Detective Steve Carella. "McBain forces us to think twice about every character we meet...even those we thought we already knew." --New York Times Book Review "The 87th Precinct is] one of the great literary accomplishments of the last half-century." --Pete Hamill, Newsday Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Google Books — Bezig met laden... GenresDewey Decimale Classificatie (DDC)813.54Literature English (North America) American fiction 20th Century 1945-1999LC-classificatieWaarderingGemiddelde:
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