Today’s team review is from Terry, she blogs at http://terrytylerbookreviews.blogspot.co.uk/
Terry has been reading The DCI Jones Casebook: Sean Freeman by Kerry J Donovan
The DCI Jones Casebook: Sean Freeman by Kerry J Donovan
4 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by me as a member of Rosie Amber’s Review Team
I read another of Kerry Donovan’s books, ‘On Lucky Shores’ for Rosie’s review blog, which I liked a lot, so chose to review this one as soon as it was submitted. Whereas ‘On Lucky Shores’ is an all-American mystery thriller set in Colorado, this is a traditional British detective type story. I think Donovan’s American mode has the slight edge, but this one also stands up well next to the best in its genre.
The first part of the novel consists of two storylines: DCI Jones and his merry throng in the present day, and locksmith turned jewel thief Sean Freeman’s journey into the dangerous criminal underworld of Digby Parrish. Eventually, the two threads collide….
This book’s plot is quite a masterpiece, so well thought out, with plenty of nice little twists that I didn’t see coming at all. I was most impressed by the research that had obviously taken place to make the details authentic, but this is woven artfully into the storyline and is never obtrusive. The characterisation is terrific, in particular Digby Parrish (wonderfully scary!) and Detective Charlie Pelham, the latter of whom is a stereotypical 1970s throwback type of crime fighter – very funny! I liked DCI Jones, who is a little eccentric in a mild sort of way, and Sean Freeman is one of those criminals who you find yourself rooting for – I always admire a writer who can make you root for the ‘baddie’! I must applaud the dialogue all the way through the book, too.
I’d definitely recommend this to anyone who likes a good, current, British crime thriller. Kerry Donovan is a most talented wordsmith and I hope to read more from him soon.
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Great review, Terry.
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Reblogged this on Judith Barrow and commented:
I love this author’s style of writing.
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Thanks Terry. so glad you liked my mate, David Jones. I’ve known him since 1992 although he’s only let me write about his cases recently. I’m working on another Casebook ATM.
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Don’t neglect Chet, Kerry!!!!!! 🙂 Thanks, Judith x
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Won’t do, Terry, but Chet’s too busy to talk to me ATM. Refusing my calls. Other things on his mind, I guess. 😉
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Sounds delectable. This review has me hooked. 😀
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Another wonderful review, Terry, for a Kerry Donovan novel. Pinned & shared. 🙂
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I’m glad to hear it was researched well. The more accurate the details, generally the more enjoyable the story. 🙂
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