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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
So very Brookmyre - and it succeeds,
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This review is from: One Fine Day In the Middle of the Night (Paperback)
`One Fine Day in the Middle of The Night' is an all-action satire from Scotland's leading satirist - Christopher Brookmyre, a resolute left-winger with a great command of the English language and a publishing deal he's not afraid to use! Liberally sprinkled with popcorn culture references, Brookmyres writing is a strange mixture of the slightly more intelligent Hollywood escapism (?) and liberal left-wing conscience that guarantees a thick veneer of `smart' social commentary. Nevertheless, Brookmyre's unashamed homage to his action hero heritage ensures an attention-grabbing plot where, in true Die-Hard tradition, trigger-happy but fallible mercenaries take hostages at the gala preview of a ludicrous hotel built on a disused oil drilling rig. Not only does Brookmyre make some intelligent social commentaries about the police, the oil industry, the travel industry, and a few other sacred cows (like religion and politics), he does it in a way that entertains and amuses.What sets Brookmyre apart from the pack is that he is obviously a skilled author (his sentence structures are not the short, declarative ones you would expect from an action writer) and yet he can drop in references to popular music, television and cinema without looking out of date. Unlike authors like Ben Elton, he has enough intelligence to control his social commentary, keeping it in equal proportion to the absurd plot of the book. It's not high literature, but it doesn't want to be. This makes the whole thing easier to stomach and while you may think, being an action novel, it will be an easy read, this is not always the case. Nonetheless, it's a very worthwhile read. If you have difficulties getting hold of any Brookmyre titles, they're ALL available on amazon.co.uk (Including Brookmyre's latest offering `A Big Boy Did It And Ran Away')
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Buy this book, borrow it, lend it, get it, share it. Read it again.,
By Kevin Graham (Seattle) - See all my reviews
This review is from: One Fine Day in the Middle of the Night (Paperback)
My stomach still aches from two of the funniest scenes I have read in the last ten years both contained in this book. Prize winning sheep and Bruce Wilis antics; brilliant.
I first read his 'all fun and games until someone loses an eye' and found myself jumping up with my arm raised over head shouting YES! Most embarassing. I have not been so gripped by an author for too long. This guy is fantastic.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Honing his skills,
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This review is from: One Fine Day in the Middle of the Night (Paperback)
Brookmyre is one of the few authors who can make me laugh out loud. This was the second of his books that I read and (forgive the cliche) I could hardly put it down. He always has a semi-political message, but he masks it under some really funny adventure. The scene where the ex-cop starts gets involved in the story is truly genius. He has a talent for making you care about his characters. People do occasionally die in Brookmyre's books, but he stays well away from really bringing you down. This book will make just about anyone happy -- it's a great book for a quiet evening at home but won't tax you too greatly if you're looking for a holiday read.
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