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Robert Galbraith (aka J.K. Rowling) strikes again with terrific thriller, 'Lethal White'

Robert Galbraith (aka J.K. Rowling) strikes again with terrific thriller, 'Lethal White'

Let's raise a pint to Robert Galbraith.

Yes, it is good to mark the 20th anniversary of Harry Potter. (September fills 20 years of publication in the USA with Harry Potter and the magic granite.”)

But JK Rowling has moved on to more Mature endeavors with her sandy, pseudonymous (and wonderful) series of Galbraith puzzles, and I, for one, welcome the occasional (?) the arrival of the month "lethal White", 4 books with the role of the vibrant detective Duo Cormoran Strike and Robin Allocate.

The sorcery of Rowling as a belletrist is located on a full monitor in "deadly snow White" (Mulholland, 647 pp., ★★ ★ ★ ½ Out Of four), the hippopotamus of the novel, which flies this way. This is a series of atrocities, deeply established in the real world, where ruthlessness and ugliness left human defects and advantages irresistible hero and heroine Galbraith.

Galbraith has the ability, of course, to build a cool behind-the-scenes story. But the true very interesting intensity in this series comes from the push-pull (unspoken) pull between a cocky punch that tarnished a foot serving in Afghanistan and Robin, who ran from assistant to real partner in their tiny English Agency based on her finesse and loyalty.


This persistence cost her life. In "deadly White" Robin checks panic attacks, the result of a knife wound inflicted by a grotesque serial killer who darkened the pages of the book 3 “career of evil" in 2015.”

Galbraith, gaining back Stieg Larsson-like depths of depravity that we have had (excellent) "evil", in fact considered relief. It's likely less at stake, mysteriously, in "deadly White," but the strong sides of Rowling's signature are her indelible characters, Dickens details, and ingenuity (names only!), her dry English humor and her pity for emotional Affairs – there is space for flowering.

And, as Galbraith, she decided to perform a funny time in the British class system in a situation that varies from the halls of Parliament to the Olympic bash in Chichi (2012), where Prince Harry prepares an amusing cameo in a crumbling country estate that is the property of the horsey set. And you're thinking about #MeToo as Robin contains her a bit sexist nerds.

"Lethal white" picks up almost where” career of evil " stopped: at the wedding of Robin with the accountant, Matthew. Who had been ill for strikes and yelling “I against” was supremely disappointed by the imprisonment of Book 3 on. But we don't give a lot of money, saying that Robin is full of regrets. (Keep us on the hook, why would you, J. K.!) Strike that period, lazily enough facing the stricken Lorelei, while the memoirs of his beautiful, troubled ex-Charlotte linger.

The secret plot revolves in the movement (a year later Robin's marriage) on arrival in the office strike excited, teak, unclean young man who incoherent mutters, in fact that he beheld a little girl (or was it a boy? strangled and buried a large number of years back when he was a child. After that, scared, Billy knight leaves at Strike, wondering how to find it.

Strike and Robin are hired by an irritated Jasper Chiswell, the UK Minister of culture, who is being blackmailed by a colleague-he will not reveal why, in fact, I found puzzling. Does the Strike would not insist on knowledge? But this time there become virtually no potency for the reader, not for example?

And that's only the beginning of the task Chiswell, to which belong his hysterical, quite demanding missus Kinvara and its predatory offspring raff, not so long out of the bullpen. And not Billy knight mutter something naslovima “Chizzle” (as Chiswellбыл pronounced)? How are these Luggage related?

More aggressively, where Strike and Robin and their tender hearts will be at page 647?

We will never tell, but we promise that you will actually be suffocating for book 5. Cheers.

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