The plays the thing!

Death at the Sign of the Rook (Jackson Brodie #6) by Kate Atkinson     

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I found this title hard to follow in the beginning. It was a complete mystery as to where it was going. It slowly wound around to a being a complicated, well populated novel, with some great lines. “Hugh Grant has a lot to answer for.” The dwindling upper class is benignly pillaged. 

Brodie Jackson ex cop turned Private Investigator is unusual and marches to the beat of his own drum. Reggie Chase, policewoman, obviously gets sucked in by Brodie, constantly.

Brodie has roped Reggie into some investigative work around two stolen paintings.  The thief’s modus operandi seems to have similarities.

Their investigation reads like a play that melds into a real murder mystery play.

Strong secondary characters Simon Cate the unbelieving vicar, Sophie the carer, Ben Jennings ex army who’d lost a leg in Afghanistan (him I really liked), are a great support and well rounded adding to the mystery and the enjoyment.


A Doubleday ARC via NetGalley.                                              

Many thanks to the author and publisher.

Please note: Quotes taken from an advanced reading copy maybe subject to change

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