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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. "Shadows of Sounds" is a police procedural murder mystery set present day Glasgow Scotland. Chief Inspector Bill Lorimer heads the police investigation of two murders of leading musicians of the City of Glasgow orchestra. The killings at first seem unrelated, except for the orchestra connection, but as things progress some sordid connections emerge: cocaine use, trafficking in stolen stolen musical instruments and serial gay affairs. Lorimer is assisted by a psychologist profiler, Dr. Solly Brightman, who is a friend as well as a colleague. He is dealing with personal issues arising from his wife taking a temporary teaching position in the United States and an immediate superior officer with a chip on his shoulder. The artistic temperament of the orchestra members who are the obvious suspects in both killings challenges the increasing complex investigation. These characters balance those on the police side to provide a diverse cast for the story. It's set against the background of Glasgow in the fall and early winter, and the ins and outs of the daily running of an orchestra. Taken together, this is an informative and entertaining whodunnit set in an interesting background. It's obviously one of a series, but it can be read on its own as a standalone. My second Alex Gray, DCI Lorimer novel as as enjoyable as the first. This story revolves around the murder of a gay musician at a Glasgow Theatre, who though not especially liked appears to have few enemies likely to kill him. Good plotting which kept me guessing for most of the story as to who the perpetrator was and a nice sub-plot showing the dour Lorimer has a more human side to him. Recommended. I am all over the place with this series, and I don't think that's helping my enjoyment of these books one little bit. Nor, mind you, is the line blazoned all over the front cover 'Glasgow's Answer to Ian Rankin'.... sorry, but that's setting the bar just a tad on the high side isn't it....? So high that you can't help feeling that, as a reader, you're going to be looking for reasons to jiggle that bar. Mind you, from memory, there was something similar screaming from the front cover of the last book in the series I read - which also did not live up to the expectation set. There's something, unfortunately somewhat unmemorable about SHADOWS OF SOUNDS. Whilst reasonably competently plotted somehow the storyline doesn't quite fire with the assurance, or firmness of many recently read Scottish crime fiction tales. The character of Lorimer is developing a little (the last in the series I read seemed to have him more of a bit player), but somehow he's still grey. When writing this review, I notice that my notes on the book include how hard it is to draw an assured enough portrait of the man to aid recollection. Not, I hasten to add, did I particularly dislike the book, or resent the time taken to read it. I just don't have much of a memory of it, and during the reading, I couldn't seem to get past the idea that if this is Glasgow's answer to Rankin and Edinburgh, Glasgow's not as edgy as I thought it was. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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The Glasgow Orchestra is rehearsing to perform, but little do they know of the sequence of events happening backstage. When George Millar, the orchestra's leader, is brutally murdered in his dressing room, his colleagues are shocked. But the show must go on. Enter DCI Lorimer and psychologist Solomon Brightman to investigate. What they uncover is a series of irrevocably tangled relationships between the orchestra members. Up until his death Millar had been involved in homosexual relationships with several other orchestra members and was well known for playing his lovers off against one another - but were his controversial dalliances really enough to incite cold-blooded murder? A thrilling, dark tale from one of Scotland's finest writers of human envy and intrigue. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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A gentle style, building her characters, giving them realness.
We don't find out who done it till the final pages. ( )