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Pay Days: A Harpur & Iles Mystery [Hardcover]

Bill James (Author)
5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)


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Book Description

Harpur & Iles Mysteries September 2001

A tale of fear, greed, and murder by "one of the kings of the dark hill" (Val McDermid).

Chief Superintendent Colin Harpur and his brilliant, amoral superior ACC Desmond Iles face a dilemma that's both political and personal when they suspect a police officer of taking bribes from underworld criminals Panicking Ralph Ember and Top Banana Mansel Shale. Is Nivette doing some unauthorized undercover work—as Harpur himself often does—or is he really bent? It's a question of intense interest not only to Harpur and Iles but also to Ember and Shale, and searching for the answer entails several break-ins to Nivette's house to look for, take, or plant the evidence.

Meanwhile, the body of a pusher, Victor Goussard ("Slow Victor"), is found trussed up on a deserted boat in the city harbor—and then it disappears. His lover frantically, unwisely, starts to ask questions down at the docks; a snoopy television reporter sees a breaking story; and Ember, terrified of exposure, plots the murder of a man who knows too much. Harpur is fast on the trail to make the connections and prevent another crime, but it's a race against time—and treachery.


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From Publishers Weekly

Everything comes apart in James's (Panicking Ralph) latest entry in the British procedural series, balanced, as usual, on the policing efforts of Assistant Chief Constable Desmond Iles and Detective Chief Superintendent Colin Harpur on the one hand and the criminal d‚tente between Panicking Ralph Ember and Manse Shale on the other. James's sardonic humor is on full display as the unspoken understanding that allows Ember and Shale's criminal activities to flourish so long as niceties are observed (i.e., violence is kept to a minimum) is threatened. The murder of a small-time pusher, and the subsequent disappearance of his body, is the catalyst that sets all in motion. An ambitious chief inspector goes on the take (double pay) or, perhaps, is simply posing and trying to infiltrate (double double) the criminals. And Chief Constable Mark Lane, Harpur and Iles's ineffectual boss, decides that it's time to crack down on the crime bosses. Further, from within Ember and Shale's own organizations, ambitious lieutenants would like to rise to the top. These new tensions quickly exacerbate old ones familiar to fans of the series: the fractured working relationships of Iles and Harpur and the always fragile truce between Shales and Ember. The moral ambiguities displayed by James's characters and the tricky codes of conduct that they observe both delight and dismay, but they also ring true. Edgy, quirky prose and a fine capacity to shock and surprise will please James's many fans.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

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*Starred Review* James is one of the most original and talented voices among British--make that all-- contemporary mystery writers. His black humor, his gift for dissecting the complicated minds of his violent yet endearing characters, his intelligent and stylish plots, the superb way he tells a story--all of these factors help make James one of the best in the business. His latest has Harpur and Iles, the true odd couple of detective fiction, investigating whether one of their number, Richard Nivette, has turned informant to the criminal element or whether he's a renegade "double agent" who has taken matters into his own hands. Meanwhile, drug kings Manse Shale and Panicking Ralph Ember are also worried about Nivette. Is the police information he leaks to them real, or is he doing a deadly double deal? In between investigating Nivette, neutralizing their hapless Chief, limiting the damage Shale and Ember can do, and foiling an all-out drug war, Harpur and Iles barely have time to keep up their snappy repartee, play sartorial one-upmanship, and argue about whose wife slept with whom. Sharp, irreverent, hilarious, and compelling, this one will appeal to all true aficionados of fine detective fiction. Emily Melton
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 256 pages
  • Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company (September 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0393042146
  • ISBN-13: 978-0393042146
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.6 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,272,697 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Disturbing, funny, and wonderful, October 19, 2001
This review is from: Pay Days: A Harpur & Iles Mystery (Hardcover)
If you haven't discovered Harpur and Iles, you owe yourself a treat.

ACC Iles's concept of a controlled city where drugs are handled locally and violence is kept off the streets is threatened by his boss, Mark Lane's desire for a crusade against crime, by one of his officer's apparent double-dealing (the Pay Days of the title), and by an outbreak of murder within the untrusting mobs that control the drug business. As usual, Detective Chief Superintendent Harpur is the only one who will face the moral dilemnas and try to achieve a solution.

Author Bill James does a wonderful job detailing the fine line between police and criminal--their similarities are disturbing. His deft touch for dialogue made me laugh and cringe at the same time. Panicking Ralph Ember, in particular, has become something of a friend as well as a monumental villain.

Harpur and Iles is a great series and this is a great example.

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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another Harpur & Iles Winner, September 9, 2001
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This review is from: Pay Days: A Harpur & Iles Mystery (Hardcover)
As a mystery writer with my first novel in its initial release, I enjoy the books in this series written by Bill James. In PAY DAYS, James has pulled it all together once again. Harpur and Iles are in familiar form, struggling through their unorthodox crime-solving partnership. So are our heroes' criminal rivals Ember and Shale. James has a plot here featuring a possibly turncoat cop who no one on either side of the law knows whether or not he can be trusted. In PAY DAYS, Bill James does what Bill James does as well as any other writer working today. If you enjoy this type of mystery, read this book soon.
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Iles said: 'Col, I honestly don't think anyone would suggest I'm the sort who might kill a brother officer merely because he's on the take.' Read the first page
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jaw scar, docks police, cycle clips, filthy tricks, lamp room
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Slow Victor, The Monty, Ralph Ember, Angie Hyde, Home Secretary, Home Office, Land Rover, Richard Nivette, Mansel Shale, Invet Basin, Low Pastures, Victor Goussard, Alf Ivis, Chief Constable, Kay Nivette, Sally Lane, Assistant Chief, Beau Derek, Francis Garland, Jack Lamb, Manse Shale, Chief Inspector, Hector Mills-Mills, Luke Malthouse, Alfie Ivis
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