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J.K. Rowling, under her Galbraith pseudonym, again demonstrates her
adroitness at crafting a classic fair-play whodunit in a contemporary
setting, peopled with fully realized primary and secondary characters.
PI Cormoran Strike, who debuted in 2013's The Cuckoo's Calling, has had a
professional renaissance after his success in that book. To spite an
uppity client, he accepts Leonora Quine's request to trace her missing
husband, novelist Owen Quine. Leonora is pretty sure that Owen is at a
writer's retreat, but has hit a dead end trying to get its address.
Meanwhile, someone is following Leonora, and excrement is being shoved
through her mail slot. Strike begins his search in London's literary
circles, aided by his resourceful assistant, Robin Ellacott. He
eventually finds a horrifically mutilated Owen, who was killed in a
manner apparently copied from a controversial unpublished manuscript.
The evolving relationship between Strike and Robin, whose fiance objects
to her choice of work, is realistically portrayed, and Golden Age fans
will be delighted by passages that could have been written by John
Dickson Carr.--Publisher's Weekly
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