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Loading... Career of Evil (2015)by Robert GalbraithA disturbing package leads Cormorant Strike and his assistant Robin. Ellacott to investigate four dangerous murder suspects. When Robin opens an u expected package,she is horrified to discover that it contains a woman’s severed leg. Her boss, private detective Cormorant Strike, is less surprised but just as alarmed. He suspects that four people from his past could be responsible-and any one of the is capable of sustained and u speakable brutality. With the police focusing on the one suspect Strike has essentially ruled out, he and Robi. Take matters into their own hands and delve into the dark and twisted worlds of the other three men. But as more horrendous acts occur, time is running out. More of a good thing! The Robyn/Cormoran saga continues in this book that bounces between solving the case and Robyn's upcoming wedding. There's plenty of typical murder mystery clues and suspense to keep you reading through this one so that you're constantly guessing and second-guessing who the culprit might be. And a cliff-hanger ending: ooohh. A fat thriller, immediately engrossing, as you are reading the thoughts of the killer ... Enjoyable read, a veritable page turner. Warning, the language and scenes are quite gross in places. I needed a dictionary a few times to keep up with the author's vocabulary. I also increased my vocabulary with local lingo: Fat Rascal= a cross between a bun and a scone 'eau de nil'= a pale greenish colour 'Whit a reedy'= bit embarrassed Once again, Cormoran Strike (and his sidekick Robin) did not disappoint. Although, and I have a feeling I've said this before about titles in this series, the mystery almost takes a back seat to the relationship between Strike and Robin. By design of course, and perhaps a little distracting, but entertaining and ultimately satisfying. The fact that Robin herself appears to be the _target of the murderer this time provides a canvas for some background and character development for her in particular. It also creates tension that adds to the already present romantic tension between her and Strike. So, although the perspective changes, from Robin and Strike to the killer, seemed a bit hackneyed at times, even unnecessary, it all seemed to work. I tried to figure out which of the three suspects was the killer but I couldn't guess before the Big Reveal this time. No matter. Even though the title immediately made me think of the Blue Öyster Cult, it wasn't until I opened the book that I realized it actually was in reference to it. So many Blue Öyster Cult references! They've made my favourite song of all time (Burnin' For You), so that was a nice surprise. The book was as good as the rest of the series. The blurb promised plot twist upon plot twist, which it didn't really delived, but it was nice and enjoyable nonetheless. The biggest "twist" came at the end, but it worked really well and made sense so I liked that. It so easily explained everything yet I totally didn't see it coming. That's pretty much what I expected from a crime novel by Rowling though. But oh my gods, I HATE Matthew. Never liked that douche and especially not after this one. Like he's 100% the worst and Robin should dump him, but she should NOT run into Strike's arms as soon as she does. Be single for a while, girl! Live a little, for fuck's sake. Or find someone who is supportive but not holds some weird power over you. It's not really the mark of a good relationship. On the plus side I really started to like Robin more in this one. She stands up for herself and takes charge more, I felt, and that was nice. I still can't really relate to her need to get married and be with a douche like Matthew, but maybe that's just me. Oh well, I am in desperate need for a sequel now! This third in the Cormoran Strike series is a lot darker than the previous two. There is a LOT of delving into the past of both Cormoran and Robin which helps a little to explain why they are who they are. Their characters are becoming more fully fleshed as the series goes on. The violence/descriptions of violence were a bit too graphic for my tastes but I put up with them because I felt so involved in the story. Galbraith really does make you care about her characters (and loathe those who you are supposed to - MATTHEW!). Another good mystery and I'm looking forward to the fourth. I would give this 3.5 stars. Each book in this series got progressively darker and disturbing, which I didn't like. But I was invested in the characters, found the book to be engaging, and read it pretty quickly. The mystery was well done, and kept me guessing. This is the third book in the Cormoran Strike series, and I'm liking them more and more. I really look forward to more in the series. Along with the mystery and suspense, there is a lot of good interaction between Strike and his office manager/assistant/partner/??? Robin Ellacott, and between each of them and their partners, plus there's always the hint of the two of them getting together. J.K. Rowling is a great writer no matter what name she uses. I hope she keeps it up for a long time. SWEDISH REVIEW Många såg nog fram emot den nya Harry Potter boken som släpptes i år. Personligen så har jag längtar mer efter att läsa denna bok. Nog för att jag gillar Harry Potter, men jag tycker att Rowling har lyckats gå vidare i livet med att skriva andra typer av böcker. Och då jag är en fan av kriminalromaner så är det kanske inte så överraskande att jag är väldigt nöjd med att hon har valt att skriva böcker om en privatdetektiv. Nu kan jag inte säga att de är perfekta, jag har haft lite problem med handlingen i båda böckerna innan denna, även om fallen i båda bok 2 och denna har varit bättre än fallet i den första boken. Dock lider denna bok av samma problem som de förgående böcker. Handlingen kan bli lite långrandig. Om jag nu inte älskade karaktärerna så mycket så hade böckerna helt klart varit jobbigare att läsa. Men i och med att både Cormoran och Robin är fantastiskt karaktärer och jag är intresserad av deras personliga liv och deras problem så kan jag stå ut med att ibland känns det som om det tar en evighet för fallet att röra sig framåt. Jag tycker om att fallet var personligt i denna bok, att förövaren var ute efter Cormoran och använde sig av Robin att komma åt honom. Vem är det som är ute efter honom och varför? Slutet är både perfekt och oerhört frustrerande. Jag kan inget annat än säga än att jag nu verkligen vill ha fortsättningen på boken. Nu! Tack till Wahlströms och Widstrand förlag för recensionsexemplaret! ENGLISH REVIEW I bet many looked forward to the new Harry Potter book that was released this year. Personally, I craved this book more. Not that I like Harry Potter, but I think that Rowling has managed to move forward in life with writing other types of books. And then I'm a fan of crime novels, so it is perhaps not so surprising that I'm very pleased that she has chosen to write books about a private detective. Now I have to say that the book is not perfect. I've had some problems with the plot of both books before this, even if the cases in book two and this book are better than the case in the first book. However, this book suffers from the same problems as the previous books. The plot can be a bit tedious. If I did not love the characters as much as I do would the books clearly have been harder to read. But, both Cormoran and Robin are fantastic characters and I'm interested in their personal live and problems so thanks to that can I take that the case seems to take forever sometimes to get anywhere. I like that that the case was personal in this book that the perpetrator was after Cormoran and used the Robin to get to him. Who is after him and why? The ending is both perfect and extremely frustrating. I can't say anything else that I really want the continuation of the book. Now! Thanks to Wahlströms och Widstrand förlag for the review copy! Read this review and others on A Bookaholic Swede |
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Enjoyable read, a veritable page turner.
Warning, the language and scenes are quite gross in places.
I needed a dictionary a few times to keep up with the author's vocabulary.
I also increased my vocabulary with local lingo:
Fat Rascal= a cross between a bun and a scone
'eau de nil'= a pale greenish colour
'Whit a reedy'= bit embarrassed ( )