Full Marks Neal James 9781782282631 Books
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This is my fourth book by that new English writer, Neal James - He is thorough in his explanations of how the police system works. His portrayal of the animosity between the regular dicks, and the internal force... is intriguing. They appear to be on opposite sides. The crimes and the perpetrators are unusual. In Neal's world, accountants and females are to be feared. In Full Marks he gave us a new touch, illustrations. That was nice. And for a fledgling moment, through a mysterious character, I thought I felt a smidgen of fantasy creeping into the story. This specter helped dilute the factual tide and style of his police novels. Nice read.Tags : Full Marks [Neal James] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Dennis Marks thought he had seen it all. That was before Solomon Goldblum crossed his path - after that,Neal James,Full Marks,Pneuma Springs Publishing,1782282637,Crime,Crime & Thriller,Crime & mystery,FICTION Crime,FICTION Thrillers Suspense,Fiction - Mystery Detective,Fiction Mystery & Detective General,Fiction : Crime,Fiction : Suspense,Mystery & Detective - General,Thrillers - Suspense
Full Marks Neal James 9781782282631 Books Reviews
James does it it again with Full Marks. A master of the mystery suspense thriller, James brings the white collar underworld to life once again in Full Marks. From the very first chapter, readers can't help but be fully enthralled by the narration. Great characters, snappy dialogue, and vibrant settings. Full Marks has everything a hard-boiled thriller could ask for.
This is a crime novel and a very good police investigation story. I loved the way the author shows us a couple of murder investigations by using them in an internal affairs inquiry concerning the main character. But it's not only police work, there's human interest thrown in the mix, we get to feel for the characters as their lives, loves, and other personal affairs are shown as backdrop to the police work.
The author uses detailed knowledge on a multitude of topics, and incorporates them into the story in a way that gives the whole a `real' feel. But every now and then he does misses the mark a bit. For example when he mentions going to Belgium and visiting Roermond. Which is a city in The Netherlands, close to the Belgium and German border but still a Dutch city. Another thing that tripped me up was the mentioning of Dick Whittington as if everyone is supposed to know who that is. I don't and I had to google the man to understand the referral to him. Then there was the meerschaum. The what? That's exactly what I mean, how is the non pipe smoking reader to know that a meerschaum is a pipe? The thing is a crucial instrument to show a character's mannerism, but only after a few times being mentioned as the meerschaum, the author remembers it might be handy to convey that it is a pipe.
Apart from these little slip-ups this is a way of showing the life and adventures of a policeman and how things work behind the scenes of the force. I enjoyed the alternating of present time internal affairs investigation, case-notes, and past actual case investigations.
Would I recommend it? If you like watching CSI, inspector Morse, and the likes, you'll love reading this book.
This is my fourth book by that new English writer, Neal James - He is thorough in his explanations of how the police system works. His portrayal of the animosity between the regular dicks, and the internal force... is intriguing. They appear to be on opposite sides. The crimes and the perpetrators are unusual. In Neal's world, accountants and females are to be feared. In Full Marks he gave us a new touch, illustrations. That was nice. And for a fledgling moment, through a mysterious character, I thought I felt a smidgen of fantasy creeping into the story. This specter helped dilute the factual tide and style of his police novels. Nice read.
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