Amazon.com Detective chief inspector Alan Banks is a walking midlife crisis, full of rage because of his recently failed marriage, a career crippled by a jealous superior, and problems with his son. In less skilled hands, Banks could have quickly become a royal pain, but Robinson makes him instead a very likable character, who is slightly baffled and bemused by his bad luck. When he criticizes his son Brian's decision to drop out of college to become a rock musician, Banks quickly regrets it--recognizing the same impulses that made him rebel against his own parents, and some of the pain he felt when a college friend died of a drug overdose. The realization that Brian's heavy-metal band is actually quite good brings genuine pleasure to a man whose idea of rock is Love's Forever Changes and other 1970s delights. Banks is assigned to work on a case that the Yorkshire police department considers to be somewhat of a joke. The skeleton of a woman wrapped in World War II blackout curtains has been found in a dried-out reservoir. This man-made watering hole was a village--Hobbs End--that had been flooded many years earlier. Through the journal of a major player we realize early on who the dead woman is, but a large part of the fun is watching Banks and an edgy, attractive female cop put the pieces of the puzzle together. In a Dry Season is a stylish and gently reflective tale of secrets and lies. Banks's other books include Wednesday's Child, Final Account, and Blood at the Root. --Dick Adler From Publishers Weekly Anyone who loves a good mystery should curl up gratefully with a cuppa to enjoy this rich 10th installment of the acclaimed British police procedural series. Detective Chief Inspector Alan Banks, on the skids since the breakup with wife Sandra, languishes in "career Siberia" until old nemesis Chief Constable Riddle sends him to remotest Yorkshire on a "dirty, pointless, dead-end case." It seems a local kid has discovered a skeleton in dried-up Thornfield Reservoir, constructed on the site of the deserted bucolic village of Hobb's End. Banks taps into his familiar network of colleagues to identify the skeleton as that of Gloria Shackleton, a gorgeous, provocative "land girl" who worked on a Hobb's End farm while her husband was off fighting the Japanese decades ago. Apparently, Gloria had been stabbed to death. As Banks and Detective Sergeant Annie Cabbot struggle to re-create the 50-year-old crime scene, wartime Yorkshire, with all its deprivations and depravities, springs to life. (Banks revives, too, showing renewed interest in his job, and in women.) Robinson brilliantly interweaves the story of Banks's investigation with an ambiguous manuscript by detective novelist "Vivian Elmsley," a 70-ish woman once Gloria's sister-in-law. Is the manuscript a memoir of events leading to Gloria's vicious murder, or "all just a story"? Either way, every detail rings true. Once again, Robinson's work stands out for its psychological and moral complexity, its startling evocation of pastoral England and its gritty, compassionate portrayal of modern sleuthing. Agent, Dominick Abel. Author tour. Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. See all Editorial Reviews
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这本书最大的亮点,我认为在于其哲学层面的探讨,它远远超越了一般小说的范畴。作者巧妙地将命运、自由意志与环境决定论这几个宏大命题,融入到最日常、最琐碎的人际互动之中。角色们看似在为生存而挣扎,实则是在进行一场无声的哲学辩论。他们对“意义”的追寻,对“真实”的界定,构成了全书最深邃的底色。阅读过程中,我多次停下来,思考作者抛出的那些关于“选择的代价”的问题。它不给你一个明确的结论,而是让你在迷雾中自己摸索前进的方向。这种留白式的处理,既是对读者智慧的尊重,也是对复杂人生命题的诚实面对。这本书,更像是一部关于存在主义的文学寓言,值得反复咀嚼和品味。
评分我得说,这本书的叙事结构简直是鬼斧神工,它打破了传统的时间线索,采用了碎片化的叙事手法,却又高明地将这些散落的珍珠串联成一条完整而璀璨的项链。起初阅读时,我不得不频繁地翻阅前面的章节来确认人物关系和时间点,这要求读者具备极高的专注力和逻辑思维能力。但一旦你适应了这种节奏,你会发现这种叙事方式极大地增强了悬念和代入感,仿佛我们也是局外人,正在努力拼凑一个庞大而精密的谜团。作者在语言运用上更是大胆创新,大量使用了意象化的表达和富有诗意的比喻,使得一些原本沉重的情节也染上了一层近乎唯美的色彩。唯一让我略感遗憾的是,某些关键的转折点处理得略显仓促,如果能给予更充分的铺垫,其冲击力会更具爆炸性。总的来说,这是一部需要“二刷”才能完全领悟其精妙之处的文学佳作,适合那些热爱挑战和深度思考的读者。
评分这部作品简直是一场对人性的深刻剖析,作者的笔触细腻得仿佛能触碰到角色内心的每一丝颤动。故事情节层层推进,如同剥开一个巨大的洋葱,每一次揭露都伴随着令人窒息的紧张感。我尤其欣赏作者对环境和氛围的渲染,那种压抑、潮湿又带着一丝腐朽的气息,透过文字扑面而来,让人仿佛置身其中,感同身受角色的困境。人物的塑造更是精彩绝伦,他们不是简单的善恶标签,而是充满了矛盾和灰色的地带,他们的选择和挣扎,无不折射出生活本身的复杂与无奈。读完合上书的那一刻,我久久不能平静,脑海中不断回放着那些关键的对话和场景,那种挥之不去的宿命感和对未来走向的迷茫,是很多小说难以企及的高度。它不像那种只求一时的感官刺激的读物,而是需要你沉下心来,去体会、去思考,去和书中的灵魂进行一次漫长而深刻的对话。
评分对于喜欢注重细节描写的读者来说,这本书绝对是一场视觉和感官的盛宴。作者对于场景的细致刻画,达到了令人发指的地步,空气中漂浮的尘埃、阳光穿过百叶窗投下的光影、墙壁上剥落的油漆纹理,无一不被精确捕捉并融入叙事。这种对“物”的关注,反衬出人物内心的空虚与不安。我尤其喜欢作者在描写角色动作和习惯性小动作时的观察力,比如一个人紧张时如何摆弄衣角,或者在思考时习惯性地摩挲某个旧物件,这些微小的细节构筑了人物鲜活的立体感,使得他们的情感波动显得无比真实可信。这本书读起来更像是在“看”一部电影,而非单纯阅读文字,那种沉浸式的体验是极其罕见的,让人仿佛能闻到故事发生地的气味,听到那些被忽略的背景声响,这绝对是叙事技巧高超的表现。
评分坦白讲,这本书的社会批判力度是极其强悍的,它毫不留情地撕开了某些光鲜外表下的腐败与虚伪。作者的视角如同手术刀般精准,直插社会肌理的病灶,无论是权力运作的暗箱,还是阶层固化带来的无力感,都被描绘得淋漓尽致。我读到某些段落时,会不由自主地感到一阵寒意,因为那份真实感是如此的赤裸和残酷,让我不得不去审视我们所处的世界是否也有着类似的阴影。这本书的魅力在于,它没有提供廉价的希望或简单的答案,它只是冷静地呈现了现实的残酷性,并将选择的重担完全交给了角色,也间接地抛给了读者。这种“不设防”的态度,使得整本书的基调显得异常凝重,但正因如此,它才具有了超越时空的价值,它不是在讲述一个故事,而是在记录一个时代的侧影。
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