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ISBN13: 9780316154840 |
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| 2007 Morning News Tournament of Books Nominee |
Powells.com Staff Pick
It's hard to believe Kate Atkinson could follow up Case Histories with such a superb — may I suggest even superior? — novel: sly and witty, honest and humane, and, finally, complex and suspenseful. One could not ask for more than the whole package that is One Good Turn. It is undoubtedly my favorite novel of 2006.
Recommended by Georgie, Powells.com
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Two years after the events of Case Histories left him a retired millionaire, former detective Jackson Brodie has followed Julia, his occasional girlfriend and former client, to Edinburgh for its famous summer arts festival. But when he watches a man brutally attacked in a traffic jam — the apparent victim of an extreme case of road rage — a chain of events is set in motion that will pull the wife of an unscrupulous real estate tycoon, a timid but successful crime novelist, and a hardheaded female police detective into Jackson's orbit. Suddenly out of retirement, Brodie is once again in the midst of several mysteries that intersect in one giant and sinister scheme.
A triumphant novel filled with wit and surprise and intrigue, One Good Turn will delight the many fans who applauded Kate Atkinson's first foray into thrillers, and it will win her even more devoted readers as she continues to blur the boundaries that divide literary and crime fiction.
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Carol Jo, September 24, 2007 (view all comments by Carol Jo)
I love a mystery as much as the next person but I certainly got more than I bargained for with "One Good Turn." This was my first time reading Kate Atkinson so was not aware of what added talents she brings to the table. Not only was I steadily turning pages discovering who, what and why, but also I found my travel lust being tended with her description of Edinburgh during the Arts Festival. My appreciation of words was delighted by Ms Atkinson's extraordinary facility with an extensive vocabulary. She even coaxed an outloud laugh from me with her last page. Now THAT's entertainment!





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Samsara, July 15, 2007 (view all comments by Samsara)
Over the course of four days, the lives of a handful of strangers intersect as they become unwitting participants in a string of murders. But like its predecessor, Case Histories, the mystery is secondary to the beautiful and painful moments of everyday life that Atkinson captures. I couldn't put this book down, not because I was in suspense and needed to know "whodunit," but because I didn't want to leave these characters' lives.





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Madam Pince, January 16, 2007 (view all comments by Madam Pince)
This is, hands-down, the best book I read in 2006, and probably one of my best reads of the decade. It's even better than Case Histories, and I didn't think Ms. Atkinson could top that. I'm in awe of her ability to build an incredibly complex and detailed story -- and make it look so easy.
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Product Details
- ISBN:
- 9780316154840
- Author:
- Publisher:
- Libri
- Subject:
- General
- Subject:
- Mystery & Detective - General
- Subject:
- Policewomen
- Subject:
- Millionaires
- Copyright:
- 2006
- Publication Date:
- September 2006
- Binding:
- Hardcover
- Language:
- English
- Pages:
- 432
- Dimensions:
- 9.50x6.40x1.34 in. 1.46 lbs.










