
Death in Fine Condition
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Narrated by:
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Olivia Dowd
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By:
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Andrew Cartmel
Cordelia knows books. An addict-turned-dealer of classic paperbacks, when she's not spending her days combing the charity shops and jumble sales of suburban London for valuable collector's items, she's pining for the woman of her dreams and nimbly avoiding her landlord's demands for rent.
The most elusive prize of all, her white whale, has surfaced—a set of magnificent, vintage Sleuth Hound crime novels. Gorgeous, and as rare as they come. Just one problem. They're not for sale. Still, that won't stop a resourceful woman like Cordelia… One burglary later, the books are hers. Unfortunately, the man she's just robbed turns out be one of London's most dangerous gangsters, and now he's on her trail and out for blood.
Cordelia's best laid plans to pay the rent and woo the object of her affections start to fall apart, and she realises she may have placed herself in the crosshairs of a villain torn straight from the pages of her treasured novels.
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Great series - good characters, clever and quirky
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I wrote this review because of the reviews that mentioned masturbation as figuring too much in the story. If you are upset by masturbation you might want to give this novel a miss. However, to my lights, It's not masturbation itself, as is found in porn; but, in fact, something not found in porn. There are mostly descriptions of unsuccessful masturbation; not very porn like. It could be that masturbation is a strand of subtext here. It's the flip side of the coin to voyeuristic appreciation of cover art in steamy detective novels. Perhaps the author is exploring the struggle for supremacy between fantasy gratification and real relationships when he tells Cordelia's story. A neat feature of the detective trope is that it aims to be both entertaining and insightful. This novel does a pretty good job covering both angles.
An entertaining antihero
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Interesting but could not accept the premise
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ABSOLUTELY HORRIBLE
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