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Night Work
Kate and her partner, Al Hawkin, are called to a scene of carefully executed murder: the victim is a muscular man, handcuffed and strangled, a stun gun's faint burn on his chest and candy in his pocket. The likeliest person to want him dead, his often-abused wife, is meek and frail--and has an airtight alibi. Kate and Al are stumped, until a second body turns up--also zapped, cuffed, and strangled...and carrying a candy bar. This victim: a convicted rapist. As newspaper headlines speculate about vendetta killings, a third death draws Kate and Al into a network of pitiless destruction that reaches far beyond San Francisco, a modern-style hit list with shudderingly primal roots.
Rich, multi-layered storytelling that informs while it entertains.
More Reviews and RecommendationsLaurie R. King is the bestselling author of four contemporary novels featuring Kate Martinelli and five acclaimed Mary Russell mysteries, including The Beekeeper's Apprentice and O Jerusalem. Her most recent novel is the highly praised A Darker Place. She lives in northern California, where she is at work on her next suspense novel.
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July 11, 2009: I enjoy the Kate Martinelli series as a whole, and enjoyed this book. I particulary enjoyed the book "To Play the Fool" (#2 in the series). It was very interesting and original. As with her other books, King likes to provide a good bit of intellectual stimulation for both her detective Kate and the reader. I enjoyed the discussion of the Fool and the background information on the warrior goddess (Kali, etc.). Sometimes, though, I think the intellectual background threatens to take over the fast-moving plot. I like her writing style--competent without being flashy, and I like her characters. The copy of this book that I borrowed from the library (sorry B&N but I spend enough money with you as it is) has a quote from the Boston Globe I think calling King the next P.D. James. Having read just about everything P.D. James has ever written, I would disagree with that comparison. King isn't nearly as good a writer as P.D. James. I re-read James's books and have purchased several of them. King, so far (at least in this series), isn't that good. One thing I seriously dislike about her novels is that she ends them abruptly. It's as if King has finished an unpleasant task and is now ready to do something else. It's very disconcerting to just have a novel stop the way hers do. I wish she would provide a short chapter just to wrap up the rest of the details. The book "With Child" desperately needed this type of wrapping up, and the reader does not get it, which left me irritated. All in all, though, if you like police procedurals and crime fiction, you'll enjoy the Kate Martinelli series.
I Also Recommend: Wait for What Will Come, Original Sin (Adam Dalgliesh Series #9), Crocodile on the Sandbank (Amelia Peabody Series #1), An Unsuitable Job for a Woman (Cordelia Gray Series #1), The Skull beneath the Skin (Cordelia Gray Series #2).