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Darker Night [Hardcover]

P.J. Brooke (Author)
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September 1, 2010
Praise for the Sub-Inspector Max Romero series:

“A beautifully rendered setting and memorable characters . . . feature[s] an appealing Scots-Spanish detective whose mixed heritage gives him valuable perspective.”—Publishers Weekly

“Brooke writes a compelling and well-paced mystery, smoothly weaving in historical and cultural background and creating in the young, sensitive Max, a refreshing new face in international crime fiction.”—Booklist

“A compelling tale, richly embroidered with complex characters and multiple plot threads. Highly recommended.”—Library Journal, starred review

Paco, a gypsy, has just been released from prison where he served a sentence for murdering his wife. He heads home to his cave in the rural Sacromonte Valley outside Granada. The next day, Max Romero, half-Scottish, half-Spanish, and a sub-inspector in the Spanish National Police, is out for a hike with his sister when he is summoned by a passerby who has found a dead body. The officer in charge of the investigation has no time to waste on another dead gypsy, but Max and a brand new judge think that even an ex-convict gypsy is entitled to justice.

P.J. Brooke is the pseudonym of husband and wife writing team Philip O’Brien and Jane Brooke. They live part of the year in Scotland and part of the year in the Moorish district of Granada. Their first novel, Blood Wedding, was published to acclaim.

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Praise for Blood Wedding: 'Very well plotted and good humoured' Daily Telegraph 'A vivid novel that doesn't shy away from police brutality or the ruthlessness of Islamic terrorism.' Sunday Times 'A compelling and well-paced mystery, smoothly weaving in historical and cultural background and creating, in the young Max, a refreshing new face in international crime fiction.' Booklist --This text refers to the Kindle Edition edition.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Soho Constable (September 1, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1569476241
  • ISBN-13: 978-1569476246
  • Product Dimensions: 5.7 x 1.1 x 8.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,441,084 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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P.J. Brooke is the writing name of husband and wife team Philip J. O'Brien and Jane Brooke.

Phil O'Brien worked for a time at the British Foreign Office, but left after being told that a poncho (however sober in colour) and Che Guevara beret was unsuitable clothing for a government office. After the Foreign Office he taught Latin American Studies at the University of Glasgow. His work took him to almost every country in Latin America, particularly Chile, Argentina, Peru and Venezuela, often during dangerous and difficult periods. Jane has had a quieter life, mostly in Local Government and Consultancy, but this did take her to New York as an advisor for the first United Nations Conference on Environment and Development. Phil and Jane divide their time between Scotland and the oldest part of Granada city, the Albayzin.

Their first novel, "Blood Wedding" introduces half Scots, half Spanish Sub-Inspector Max Romero.As detectives go,he's young, decent looking, and hasn't acquired the hard shell of cynicsm which goes with the job. Max's second major case "A Darker Night " continues the story of Max's Spanish family, headed by matriarch Paula, and the story of Granada, rich in history, complex and corrupt as Dona Leon's Venice,or Stieg Larssen's Stockholm.

 

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a real page-turner, December 20, 2010
This review is from: Darker Night (Hardcover)
Phil O'Brien and Jane Brooke's second novel is a real page-turner. The story, again featuring sub-inspector Max Romero is very well plotted and thrilling from the beginning to the end. The reader accompanies Max on a roller-coaster of emotions, through success and loss. Embedded in the town and culture of Granada, but rolling on the curve of contemporary history, the story focuses on a campaign to protect the lovely valley below the Alhambra from property speculators. But it goes horribly wrong when the chair of Granada Verde is arrested for murder. The case will be solved - like in the first novel - not in black and white - too many forces are present, and too much stays hidden. A great book, but really not for those who need a simple, happy ending. It's too much like real life!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Max Romero's second success, September 17, 2010
This review is from: Darker Night (Hardcover)
For a second time, I was delighted to share the prospect of a new adventure with Max Romero ! It is a topical plot, with mafia builders, Catholic sects, drugs, corruption, gypsy discrimination. Not politically correct, but unfortunately so real...
The authors successfully communicate their fondness of Granada and the Andalusian environment.
The characters and family ties acquire depth: Max's lovely relationship with his grand-mother, plus the drama of her republican husband (killed by the fascists), is still present in the background of the second book. We also discover other parts of this region.
I am already looking forward to devouring the third book! It is, once again, an easy read for a non native English speaker.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Una noche oscura, September 15, 2010
This review is from: Darker Night (Hardcover)
So how is Max faring in the Granada police force and does he return to Glasgow for a visit at all? Turns out Max has developed a quality drinking habit involving fine Spanish wines along with the best tapas Granada has to offer. He finds another girlfriend whose eco politics are appealing as is her musical taste. Set in Holy Week while the various processions are going on the well-researched plot has some great elements involving some shady wealthy characters. True after the initial death it's slower to get going than Blood Wedding and it often gets caught up in close detail (which effectively draws a vivid map of the city) so when it speeds up half way through there's some fast working out and thinking to do. While I enjoyed the contemporary property speculation aspect which rings very true I'd like to have spent a bit more time with him chatting to his lovely family in the Alpujarra and hear more about the continuing story about the missing bodies of those killed during the Spanish Civil War. Next book maybe? Meanwhile Max keep listening to the flamenco, and hey maybe even try a step or two? - olé!
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