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Closer Still by Jo Bannister
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Closer Still

by Jo Bannister

Series: Brodie Farrell (8)

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Although she has been trying to put her work, running a one-woman detective agency, on hold while she cares for her new baby, Jonathan, Brodie Farrell soon learns that taking time off is not as easy as it sounds. Not only does Jonathan have a rare disease that may leave him blind, his father, Detective Superintendent Jack Deacon, is going after the nastiest crook in town, Joe Loomis, who quickly retaliates by threatening Brodie and little Jonathan. When Loomis bleeds to death while trying to utter a name that begins with the letter "D," Brodie isn't quite sure it is just a coincidence and worries Deacon may have become entangled in yet another crime. But Loomis had plenty of enemies and Deacon isn't the only one who had reason to do him harm. When Dev Stretton, another suspect, turns out to be linked to Brodie's best friend, Daniel Hood, she has no choice but to take up the search for the killer--From publisher description.… (more)
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Closer Still by Jo Bannister

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Very enjoyable British police procedural, with good insight into character. ( )
  DowntownLibrarian | Oct 13, 2009 |
Jo Bannister has an impressive back catalogue to her name with over 20 novels now, standalones and in a number of series groupings. CLOSER STILL is the 8th Brodie Farrell book, released in 2008 with LIARS ALL the next in the series, released in 2009.

It's probably worth getting this out in the open up front. I'm not a fan of Brodie Farrell, and that's not just because she's one of those "gifted" amateurs who seem to climb over the backs of the cops. In particular, her "partner" Jack Deacon who seems to do most of the graft and take most of the professional hits, whilst Brodie does the "solve the crime" using deduction alone stunt right at the end. Whilst it is possible for that sort of scenario to work - it may require less of the smugness that seems to go along with Brodie. To say nothing of the complicated private lives that seem to overshadow everything - even a possible terrorist plot.

In CLOSER STILL there's actually quite an interesting plot development going on. The death of a local gangster (who has recently threatened Brodie and their baby son) gets Jack into all sorts of warm water. Who killed Joe Loomis, is the death connected with drugs or is there a more sinister terrorist plot? Unfortunately the investigation ploughs on under the increasing melodrama of the vision problems of Jack and Brodie's baby son, the ongoing angst of their not really partnership, the unrequited love of Brodie's business associate Daniel, the self-imposed angst of Brodie as the lure of work over motherhood rears its head and, well you're probably getting the picture by now.

Unfortunately the plot just disappears, and whilst events leading up to the resolution are undoubtedly slightly outlandish, in these days of terrorist activities there was something compelling and strangely plausible about the whole thing. Mind you, Jack Deacon is not a man to be messed with and his confrontation with extreme danger towards the end of the book is an absolute highlight. Having said that, this leaping in and solving the puzzle when poor Jack's trying to keep mind, limb and the town in one piece is probably just another example of what is so annoying about Brodie. One day I must read one of Bannister's non-Brodie books as I really do like the police aspects of these books - the main character just puts me right off unfortunately.

Books by Jo Bannister:

Standalones:

* The Matrix
* The Winter Plain
* A Cactus Garden
* Mosaic
* The Mason Codex (Unlawful Entry)
* The Lazarus Hotel
* The Tinderbox
* From Fire and Flood
* Fathers and Sins

Brodie Farrell series:

* Echoes of Lies
* True Witness
* Reflections
* Depths of Solitude
* Breaking Faith
* Requiem for a Dealer
* Flawed
* Closer Still
* Liars All (2009)

Clio Rees / Harry Marsh series:

* Striving with Gods (An Uncertain Death)
* Gilgamesh
* The Going Down of the Sun
* The Fifth Cataract

Mickey Flynn series:

* Shards (Critical Angle)
* Death and Other Lovers

Castlemere series:

* A Bleeding of Innocents
* Charisma (Sins of the Heart)
* A Taste for Burning (Burning Desires)
* No Birds Sing
* Broken Lines
* The Hireling's Tale
* Changelings

Rosie Holland series:

* The Primrose Convention
* The Primrose Switchback ( )
  austcrimefiction | Aug 4, 2009 |
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Although she has been trying to put her work, running a one-woman detective agency, on hold while she cares for her new baby, Jonathan, Brodie Farrell soon learns that taking time off is not as easy as it sounds. Not only does Jonathan have a rare disease that may leave him blind, his father, Detective Superintendent Jack Deacon, is going after the nastiest crook in town, Joe Loomis, who quickly retaliates by threatening Brodie and little Jonathan. When Loomis bleeds to death while trying to utter a name that begins with the letter "D," Brodie isn't quite sure it is just a coincidence and worries Deacon may have become entangled in yet another crime. But Loomis had plenty of enemies and Deacon isn't the only one who had reason to do him harm. When Dev Stretton, another suspect, turns out to be linked to Brodie's best friend, Daniel Hood, she has no choice but to take up the search for the killer--From publisher description.

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