When a wealthy accountant is brutally murdered, Inspector Banks teams up with Detective Constable Susan Gay and discovers that the victim, a seemingly quiet family man, was living a double life.
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1.0 out of 5 stars
What a Rip-Off!,
This review is from: Dry Bones That Dream (Paperback)
This book is Identical in every way to "Final Account" except for the title and the Copyright date! It is even listed by Amazon as a recomendation to those who bought Final Account which is how I wound up with it. Imagine my disappointment when I opened the book to find this out. I enjoyed Final Account but it really steams me to have paid for it TWICE!
21 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
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Inspector Banks Comes of Age,
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This review is from: Final Account (Mass Market Paperback)
I'm a huge fan of the Scottish writer Ian Rankin, so when I heard him favourably compared to Peter Robinson, I had to check the latter out. Of course I started with the first of the Inspector Banks series and was surprised to find no similarity to the Rankin books at all. The Robinson novel was a modern variation of the cozy English village police procedural made famous by so many other writers. Where was the grit of Rankin, the complicated psychology? Well here it is, finally, in Robinson's sixth Banks mystery, recently reissued. This is a fine piece of work, masterfully written, with a truly surprising ending. Now I know why reviewers have mentioned Rankin (a must read) and Robinson in the same breath. And I'll definitely be reading more.
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A series that's important to read in order,
By Carol Peterson Hennekens (Colorado Springs, CO United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Final Account (An Inspector Banks Mystery) (Mass Market Paperback)
I can only suspect that the nay-sayers haven't read the previous books in this series. Banks is a bit like scotch whiskey - an acquired taste. Much of the pleasure in reading this book lies in knowing Banks and his supporting characters. What kind of music will Banks be "into" in this book (it changes in each book)? Will Susan Gay develop a life outside of her work? What nasty tricks will Burgess be up to in this episode? What's up with Banks' marriage and can he resist temptation one more time?So, my advice to other readers is to invest the time in reading this series from the start. The first few books are only so-so but they lay the foundations to make later books a much enjoyed reading experience.
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