Lethal White
A Cormoran Strike Novel
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Narrated by:
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Robert Glenister
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Robert Galbraith
When a troubled young man named Billy asks Cormoran Strike to help him investigate a crime he witnessed as a child, the private eye is left deeply troubled. While Billy is obviously mentally distressed and cannot remember many concrete details, there is something sincere about him and his story. But before Strike can question him further, Billy bolts from his office in a panic.
Trying to get to the bottom of Billy's story, Strike and Robin Ellacott -- once his assistant, now a partner in the agency -- set off on a twisting trail that leads them through the backstreets of London, into a secretive inner sanctum within Parliament, and to a beautiful but sinister manor house deep in the countryside. And during this labyrinthine investigation, Strike's own life is far from straightforward. His newfound fame as a private eye means he can no longer operate behind the scenes as he once did. Plus, his relationship with his former assistant is more fraught than it ever has been; Robin is now invaluable to Strike in the business, but their personal relationship is much, much trickier than that. The most epic Robert Galbraith novel yet, Lethal White is "addictive, murderous fun" for British mystery lovers and crime fiction fans alike (Vox).
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"Rowling's wizardry as a writer is on fulsome display in Lethal White ( 3.5/4 stars), a behemoth of a novel that flies by in a flash. This is a crime series deeply rooted in the real world, where brutality and ugliness are leavened by the oh-so-human flaws and virtues of Galbraith's irresistible hero and heroine."—USA Today
"At times you might feel as you did when reading the Harry Potter books, particularly later in the series, when they got longer and looser. You love the plot, and you love being in the company of the characters, and you admire the author's voice and insights and ingenuity, and you relish the chance to relax into a book without feeling rushed or puzzled or shortchanged.... Long live the fertile imagination and prodigious output of J.K. Rowling."—The New York Times
"If you love the intricate, character-driven mysteries written by Tana French and Kate Atkinson, then chances are good that you'll enjoy the ones by Robert Galbraith. . . . Robert Galbraith knows how to tell a story every bit as deftly as does J.K. Rowling. Cormoran Strike, who lost a leg in Afghanistan, may limp painfully through much of the book, but the tale being told never misses a step."—Joyce Sáenz Harris, Dallas Morning News
"Even if the world is the seedy underbelly of contemporary London and not Magical Hogwarts, cracking the cover of a Galbraith novel is like stepping through a portal. You're immersed all at once."—Bustle
"Addictive, murderous fun."
—Vox
—Vox
"Compulsively readable."—People
"One of contemporary crime fiction's most delightful partnerships."—Seattle Times
"Rowling's emotionally intelligent portrayal of her protagonists never overwhelms the whodunit story line."—Publishers Weekly, Starred Review
"Rowling deftly circumnavigates all of the tropes and constructs that have long since relegated the male-author-dominated thriller genre to a place of ridicule and sheer inanity."
—Tablet Magazine
—Tablet Magazine
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This one is perhaps the best so far of the four Cormoran Strike mysteries.
Complicated in plot, realistic and harder to shake loose from than hot tar.
This is not a novel you get to listen to a little and then set down to go do something else.
Make plans, set aside the time or you'll forget all about that appointment later today.
Cormoran Strike is the new Sherlock Holmes
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At the beginning of this book a very disturbed young man comes to Cormoran to ask for help. He claimed he saw a child strangled and buried years ago. But he runs away without giving any more information. At about the same time, Cormoran is hired by the Minister of Culture to find out who is trying to blackmail him. He is willing to pay anything for the service. Cormoran and Robin are exposed to the world of the aristocracy and their sense of superiority and entitlement. This particular set of aristocrats have a great deal to hide. Then there is a suicide, or was it a murder? There are many characters involved in the story and it proceeds logically and systematically to a grand ending. The story from the troubled young man ties in with the blackmail attempt on the Minister. Along with the investigation, Robin and Cormoran must deal with the details of their separate and messy personal lives. The ending is not a cliffhanger, but there is plenty of personal story left for the next book in the series.
This book is very long, in fact too long in my opinion, but still moves steadily and held my attention. The author, Galbraith/Rowlings, is a very detailed writer, and a little too detailed and slow moving some of the time. This book could have been shortened to almost half its length and still been excellent. The author has created vivid characters that are relatable and likable. Cormoran and Robin are not perfect by any means, but they are believable and seem very real to me.
The narrator, Glenister, is awesome. I love his deep voice which can be soothing, sharp, dramatic or calm. He seems to know the story and characters well and it comes through in his performance. He is one of the best audiobook performers in the business. I highly recommend this book, but believe it is important to have read the first three books first in order to get the most enjoyment from Lethal White. The first three books are all excellent.
Additional comment: One thing about his book totally baffles me. Each chapter begins with a one sentence quote from Henrick Ibsen, Rosmersholm, however Henrick nor Rosmersholm are ever connected to the story. He mentions Rebecca a few times in the quotes, but she is is never connected to the story. The substance of the quote vaguely corresponds to the content of the chapter, but only vaguely. I just don't know why each chapter starts this way. There is no explanation. Maybe the next book involves Henrick, but maybe not. It is a mystery to me.
Superb
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The only possible complaint I would offer is a spoiler...so I’ll just say this. Make it happen, please. We’re all ready & I’ve come to realize I’m as much a romantic as I am a detective story fan with these books.
Finally, Robin is perhaps one of my favorite characters of all time. Of course I like Strike, despite his often gruff behavior, because I understand why he has developed that tough outer shell. Both Cormoran & Robin are very believable. So believable that they actually seem real to me when reading/listening, especially read by Mr Glenister. But Robin...how can one not love Robin, who plows on, despite her doubts & understandable insecurities. I love her growing fierceness in the face of cruel or awful people & circumstance, & of course, her bravery & intelligence. She is one of the great heroines of all time. So thank you, JKR, for another excellent read. I’ll be here, pining away for the next book, hoping...
If 10 stars were allowed for author & narrator, I would offer them...
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I wish the book hadn't ended.
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