- Hardcover
- Publisher: Foul Play; First Edition edition (1991)
- ASIN: B000GLS2IA
- Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Bill James is a breath of fresh air.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Halo Parade (Harpur & Iles Mysteries) (Paperback)
I have read several of Bill James' police procedurals and this is one of the best. The characters are highly original, the dialogue sparkles, and the descriptions are often poetic. (Example: "His brain shone like potato peelings.") The settings can be dark and sinister, but there is plenty of black humor in both this entry and in the series. James creates a morally ambiguous but fascinating world in 1980s/1990s Britain. I intend to buy every one of James's Harper & Iles mysteries.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not as Sharp as the First Two,
By A. Ross (Washington, DC) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER) (TOP 500 REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Halo Parade (Harpur & Iles Mysteries) (Paperback)
This third entry in James' lengthy (20+ books) "Harpur + Iles" series takes place not too long after the first two. By the end of the second, DCS Colin Harpur and Assistant Chief Commissioner Iles were almost at each others throats, so it was with great interest that I picked this one up to see how they would get along. As in the previous two, James starts the book by dropping the reader into the middle of a case. Harpur is running a young undercover cop who has managed to get close one of the area's major drug wholesalers, but Iles and the newly installed Chief Lane are getting nervous about the setup. As readers of the first two might expect, something goes badly wrong, and Harpur and Iles are left to pick up the nasty pieces.
There's something slightly unsatisfying about this entry in the series. The case just isn't as compelling as the previous ones -- perhaps because the villain isn't that distinctive. He's kind of a typical, cocky, smooth piece of work whose only distinguishing feature is that he's gay (what is it with the British and gay gangsters?). The story is mostly a psychological battle between Harpur and Iles and villain, but it never really builds to a proper crescendo. The reader does get a little deeper into Iles' twisted mind, and once again, he spouts some of the most off-the-wall dialogue to be found in a crime novel, but none of the other characters are developed much further. Harpur's assistant Garland hovers unobtrusively in the background, Chief Lane doesn't leave much of an impression, and Harpur's wife Megan and paramour Ruth make brief appearances, but it's all fairly status quo. Although the body count ratchets up by the end of the book, and some of it gets grisly, but there's not enough depth to the case to really capture the imagination. Most readers will have guessed at how everything will be resolved, and so the ending lacks the shocking power James certainly intended. Definitely weaker than the first two in the series, but I'll keep reading to see how it all develops.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another great one from James,
This review is from: Halo Parade (Harpur & Iles Mysteries) (Paperback)
The third in the Harpur and Iles series. Full of humor, grit, gripping dialogue, sex, drugs - what more could one want in a story? Harpur takes more than his share of tough breaks in this one, and Iles really starts to blossom as a character as well. The series keeps getting better and better.
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