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Edie Investigates
Edie Investigates
Oct 17, 2024 9:15 AM

Author:Nick Harkaway

Edie Investigates

From the author of The Gone-Away World - an exhilarating espionage murder-mystery.

There has been a strange death in the quiet village of Shrewton: old Donny Caspian has lost his head. In the Copper Kettle tea rooms, Tom Rice, a junior nobody from the Treasury, puzzles over the details of the case. He has been sent by his superiors to oversee the investigation, but is he supposed to help or hinder? At the next table, octogenarian superspy Edie Banister nibbles a slice of cake and struggles not to become Miss Marple. But what is the connection between the two? Who killed Donny Caspian, and why?

Taking in Rice's present and Edie's daring past, from duels on shipboard to death in back alleys, 'Edie Investigates' is a superb short story from the incomparable Nick Harkaway.

Also included with this short, the first chapter of Nick Harkaway's long-awaited new novel Angelmaker.

Reviews

Just when you thought that Harvey couldn’t get any better, up he pops with yet another brilliantly constructed, coolly written, chillingly sharp and utterly contemporary procedural.

—— Henry Sutton , Daily Mirror

John Harvey is not just a fine crime novelist but a fine writer, and an adornment to his chosen genre. I devoured Good Bait in a day, and defy any reader to do otherwise.Great stuff.

—— John Connolly

John Harvey returns in resounding form … Terrific plot and, in Karen Shields, a splendid new heroine.

—— Marcel Berlins , The Times

Intricate, character-driven plotting and a large canvas full of telling detail lift this above the average police procedural.

—— Laura Wilson , Guardian

John Harvey shows he is one of the best crime writers around: perhaps even Britain's answer to the great Elmore Leonard

—— Mail on Sunday

Good Bait proves that John Harvey is always prepared to tackle something new and ambitious.

—— Barry Forshaw , Independent

Harvey really does have his finger on the pulse of what is happening in the criminal underworld and some of the more deprived areas of London. There's a real sense, not just of what's happening, but of why it's happening and where there are gaps in the net. I thoroughly enjoyed it.

—— thebookbag.co.uk

What makes this book and John Harvey stand out is the writing and the characters... If you love crime you've got to read John Harvey.

—— bitethebook.com
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