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When the Devil Drives

por Christopher Brookmyre

Series: Jasmine Sharp (2)

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"Actress turned private investigator Jasmine Sharp has become accustomed to clients looking for long-lost relatives, so when a woman hires her to find her younger sister Tessa Garrion, Jasmine presumes the case will be relatively straightforward. The assignment takes her back into the world of professional theater, where she is warned off more than once for probing too deeply into the past. Meanwhile, Detective Superintendent and mother-of-two Catherine McLeod is called to the scene of a murder in the Highlands. Following a theatrical outdoor performance of A Midsummer Night's Dream at Cragruthes Castle, a prominent figure in the Scottish arts community is shot dead during a post-performance photo call. With her initial leads turning out to be red herrings, McLeod struggles to determine the killer's motive. Jasmine soon uncovers Tessa's involvement in a drug-riddled Highlands estate retreat replete with occult rituals, which implicates more than a few people in the upper echelons of Scotland's arts scene. Tessa's disappearance in the summer of 1981 begins to look increasingly like murder, but the guilty will stop at nothing to keep the truth hidden. As Jasmine's and McLeod's investigations intertwine, it becomes evident that both cases are far more convoluted and dangerous than anticipated" -- from publisher's web site.… (más)
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it had some moments ( )
  Mcdede | Jul 19, 2023 |
Ik was al te ver in het boek om het nog weg te leggen, maar uiteindelijk jammer dat ik er al die uren aan besteed heb. ( )
  Cromboek | May 11, 2022 |
Second in series Jasmine Sharp PI
  NorthernTeacher | Jan 5, 2018 |
When the Devil Drives by Chris Brookmyre - good

So we're back to CB's second strand: he's Chris not Christopher, so we know we're getting less comedy more crime. Happily he's carried forward, not just, Jasmine, but also, Catherine and Glen Fallon. Some of the other cops from the first book make an appearance, in passing, but those are the three characters we're focused on.

An outdoor performance of a Shakespeare play is being performed at a privately owned Castle for the high and mighty of a Scottish Bank. At the end of performance photo op, a sniper kills someone. This is still in Strathclyde jurisdiction, so Catherine and her team are called in.

In parallel, Jasmine has been asked to find a missing person. A woman calls to see her, she's been diagnosed with a terminal illness and is trying to find her estranged sister.

This being a novel - the two stories are inevitably interlinked and, of course, both are solved.

This being Chris Brookmyre, the stories are well plotted, the humour and dialogue is sharp and the pages turn really quickly!

Looking forward to hearing him talk about the latest in this strand next month and in the meantime have picked up the latest of his 'Christopher' offerings to tide me over. ( )
  Cassandra2020 | Jan 24, 2016 |
Second in the more strait-laced crime series featuring private investigator Jasmine Sharp and Detective Superintendent Catherine McLeod. Jasmine, now with more experience under her belt, is once again tasked with finding a long time missing person. A woman recently diagnosed with a terminal illness wants her to find her younger sister that she hasn’t seen or heard from for thirty years. Last thing she can remember was that her sister had just joined a repertory company after leaving drama school. Meanwhile, Catherine McLeod has been lumbered with the murder of a prominent member of the arts world. Shot from long range while posing with the cast of a play performed at Cragruthes Castle and standing just a few feet away from the local Laird. With no clear motive it’s going to take some digging and maybe a bit of luck to find out who the killer was.

As with the previous book, we follow both investigations as they provide twists and turns along the way. The characters are fully fleshed out and believable, with Jasmine taking steps to remedy her lack of social life and Catherine worried about her son’s exposure to violent video games. Plot wise, this one is probably a little more convoluted than the previous but it all comes together in the end. A good solid mystery and there’s already a third volume in the series for me to look forward to. ( )
  AHS-Wolfy | May 21, 2014 |
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When The Devil Drives falls into the latter category, an unpredictable whodunit, infused with dark humour, made all the more compelling by the authenticity of the main characters.

It has a subtlety not normally associated with Brookmyre, which allows the spotlight to linger on his plot-twisting brilliance. His hard-core fans may be divided, but for me, this is a maverick at his best.
 
Christopher Brookmyre is, hands down, one of the funniest, savviest crime writers around. Since his 1996 debut, Quite Ugly One Morning, in which he savaged NHS Trust-related corruption with a murderous pen, he's waged black-comic, satirical war on everything from pretentious psychics to the religious establishment. Without shying away from the darker elements of crime thrillers – evil, violence and plenty of gore – Brookmyre's work shimmers with a sense of unfettered fun. As talented with one-liners as he is with plotlines, he also demonstrates clear affection for his characters: he gives as generous heft to his stand-alone protagonists as he does to regulars.
 

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"Actress turned private investigator Jasmine Sharp has become accustomed to clients looking for long-lost relatives, so when a woman hires her to find her younger sister Tessa Garrion, Jasmine presumes the case will be relatively straightforward. The assignment takes her back into the world of professional theater, where she is warned off more than once for probing too deeply into the past. Meanwhile, Detective Superintendent and mother-of-two Catherine McLeod is called to the scene of a murder in the Highlands. Following a theatrical outdoor performance of A Midsummer Night's Dream at Cragruthes Castle, a prominent figure in the Scottish arts community is shot dead during a post-performance photo call. With her initial leads turning out to be red herrings, McLeod struggles to determine the killer's motive. Jasmine soon uncovers Tessa's involvement in a drug-riddled Highlands estate retreat replete with occult rituals, which implicates more than a few people in the upper echelons of Scotland's arts scene. Tessa's disappearance in the summer of 1981 begins to look increasingly like murder, but the guilty will stop at nothing to keep the truth hidden. As Jasmine's and McLeod's investigations intertwine, it becomes evident that both cases are far more convoluted and dangerous than anticipated" -- from publisher's web site.

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