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The Beautiful Sound of Silence: A DI Christy Kennedy Mystery (Inspector Christy Kennedy Mysteries) [Hardcover]

Paul Charles (Author)
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Inspector Christy Kennedy Mysteries December 31, 2008
An annual Halloween Bonfire goes horribly wrong when a body is spotted in the middle of the fire's glowing timbers. Identifiable only through his dental records, the victim is retired police Superintendent David Peters, an ex-colleague of DI Christy Kennedy. As Kennedy and his team settle down to a painstaking search through Peters' cases, they soon discover that for the superintendent the means justified the end in solving them, and each case they review throws up another suspect. Detective Inspector Christy Kennedy muses on life, love and murder suspects.""-Kirkus Reviews ""One of the strongest in an impressive series... Veterans and newcomers alike will appreciate the smart writing and ingenious planting of clues.""-Publishers Weekly ""Shows a more serious side of Kennedy...a good change of pace for a consistently strong series.""-Booklist ""Paul Charles ranks up there with Peter Robinson, Stuart Pawson and Stephen Booth. Highly recommended.""-I Love A Mystery

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Starred Review. In Charles's ninth Det. Insp. Christy Kennedy mystery, one of the strongest in an impressive series (Sweetwater, etc.), Kennedy of the Camden Town CID faces a particularly challenging puzzle—the murder of a former colleague, retired Supt. David Peters, who dies in a Guy Fawkes bonfire atop London's Primrose Hill. The investigators discover no shortage of suspects, ranging from the victim's ungrieving widow, who wastes little time in taking up with someone new, to the many criminals Peters sent to prison. More than one ex-con claims that the superintendent, who often put ends over means, crossed the line into outright corruption. A decent man with a passion for his work, Kennedy makes an appealing sleuth, even though series regulars on the lookout for a surprise solution may put the pieces together before he does. Veterans and newcomers alike will appreciate the smart writing and ingenious planting of clues. (Oct.)
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The ninth Christy Kennedy mystery finds the Camden Town detective inspector investigating the apparent murder of a retired superintendent, who was killed in a bonfire. Delving into the dead man’s old cases, Kennedy turns up a plethora of suspects and shocking evidence of the deceased’s almost certainly unethical police methods. The novel shows a more serious side of Kennedy, as he investigates one of his own and must pursue answers he really doesn’t want to find. A good change of pace for a consistently strong series. --David Pitt

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  • Hardcover: 282 pages
  • Publisher: Brandon Books (December 31, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 086322377X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0863223778
  • Product Dimensions: 8.7 x 5.5 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,388,737 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Whimsical and Highly Pleasurable, August 12, 2009
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This review is from: The Beautiful Sound of Silence: A DI Christy Kennedy Mystery (Inspector Christy Kennedy Mysteries) (Hardcover)
Twenty thousand spectators at a Guy Fawkes' Day bonfire in London are paralyzed with horror when piercing screams are heard from inside the massive fire. It turns out that recently retired Police Superintendent David Peters was being publicly and terribly murdered inside the white hot pyre. Detective Inspector Christy Kennedy leads the ensuing investigation.

He does not lack for suspects. The review of Peters' cases soon reveals that he simply framed many criminals and extorted money from them. He also used his police status to extort enormous "discounts" from merchants and had falsely incriminated some who had refused. He was a consistently unfaithful husband and a failure as a father. His family despised him. Peters also destroyed a colleague's marriage to make the man's wife his long-term and unhappy mistress. Peters was a man who had well-deserved enemies among his colleagues, criminals, family and civilians. Truly a man for all seasons.

Kennedy quietly investigates in an urgent but still low key way. His first (and longest) step is gathering all the information that he can, data that he is constantly reviewing and categorizing as he goes. Kennedy takes great pleasure in police work not only because he is doing justice but because he is naturally curious and derives immense satisfaction from finding things out and putting facts together. This is part of a personality that addresses life with a sense of simple wonder, sort of a mature version of how a child confronts the world, with a joyful curiosity and happiness at discovering things.

The method of murder is too bizarre to be believable, and I found the ending both contrived and a bit overwrought. The story of the investigation itself, however, is a pleasure to read. Kennedy is psychologically insightful and wise. He does contemplate life but in a very concrete way rather than with existential angst. His thinking about aging, for example, takes the form of wondering whether Paul Newman realized when he was sliding down from his peak or unrealistically expected to surge upward again. And Kennedy simply basks in the joy of his love for his girl friend. In the end, the charm and pleasure of the writing more than make up for the murder method and the ending.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Blaze of Fury, January 28, 2009
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This review is from: The Beautiful Sound of Silence: A DI Christy Kennedy Mystery (Inspector Christy Kennedy Mysteries) (Hardcover)
The ninth DI Christy Kennedy mystery begins with a huge bonfire on Guy Fawkes Day. Amid the tons of wood fueling the fire is the body of retired police superintendent (and Kennedy ex-colleague) David Peters. How did he get there - - - and why?

That is the task Kennedy and his team face. There is no lack of suspects as they go about their investigations. They review all Peters' cases and there are plenty of suspects, especially when they discover his lack of restraint in making arrests, ignoring procedures and suspects' rights. Moreover, they soon discover that Peters was a dirty cop, taking rewards on the side. He also lived a double life, married to one woman for decades, while living with his mistress and having flings besides.

The story moves forward with a certain degree of quiet elegance, reflecting the character of DI Kennedy. He goes about his investigation quietly and smoothly, intuitively gathering facts leading to a solution. At the same time, the author delves into the characters with deep insights.

Recommended.

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