Cormoran Strike #3
Mystery
2015 Hachette Audio
Narrated by Robert Glenister
Finished on August 3, 2020
Rating: 4/5 (Very Good)
Publisher's Blurb:
When a mysterious package is delivered to Robin Ellacott, she is horrified to discover that it contains a woman’s severed leg.
Her boss, private detective Cormoran Strike, is less surprised but no less alarmed. There are four people from his past who he thinks could be responsible – and Strike knows that any one of them is capable of sustained and unspeakable brutality.
With the police focusing on the one suspect Strike is increasingly sure is not the perpetrator, he and Robin take matters into their own hands, and delve into the dark and twisted worlds of the other three men. But as more horrendous acts occur, time is running out for the two of them…
Career of Evil is the third in the series featuring private detective Cormoran Strike and his assistant Robin Ellacott. A mystery and also a story of a man and a woman at a crossroads in their personal and professional lives.
It's been over five years since I listened to The Silkworm (the second installment in this series), which I enjoyed as much as Galbraith's debut, The Cuckoo's Calling. So why did it take me so long to listen to Career of Evil? I think I tried it a year or so ago, but it didn't grab me right away, so I moved on to something else. When I started listening last month, I was quickly sucked in. Go figure.
The mystery (which is pretty gritty) held my attention and kept me guessing up to the very end of the story. I was also eager to see what lay in store with regard to Cormoran and Robin's friendship, but hope Galbraith doesn't tease this out in too many more installments.
Robert Glenister continues to do an outstanding job with the narration and I'm happy to see that he is the reader for Lethal White, which is in my queue for later this month. Galbraith ended Career of Evil with a huge cliff hanger, so I'm more than eager to get back to the series! Once I'm up to date on this series, we'll tune in to the television series (Strike), which is based on Galbraith's books.
I love the audio of this series. So good!
ReplyDeleteI agree, Marg. I hope there are many more in this series.
DeleteYeah, the leg! This is the last of the Cormoran Strike books that I've read. I have two more to read in order to catch up on this series. Will look for your review of Lethal White. :)
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to Lethal White! Right now I'm reading a fairly light novel and I'm anxious to get back to Cormoran and Robin's story. :)
DeleteI remember starting this book last year but didn't read it in time before it was due back at the library. It was good but I think I'd like to start from the beginning.
ReplyDeleteOooh, I hope you can get back to it soon, Iliana. It was really good!
DeleteOh there is a TV series? Good to know. I've only read Book 2 / The Silkworm which I mainly enjoyed. Are Strike & Robin going to get together or what? Sometimes I think her writing (like too many parts about Strike's bad leg etc) could be edited a bit shorter but I think I would enjoy the rest of the series.
ReplyDeleteSusan, we're looking forward to watching the TV show, but Amazon Prime is charging for it, so we'll wait until we can watch it somewhere else. Ah, that's the big question. Will Strike and Robin EVER get together! :) I don't notice the need for editing while listening to the audios, but it might be more obvious when reading the print format. I'm feeling a little like that with Louise Penny and her constant reminders about Gamache have a faint scent of sandlewood and rosewater. Every.Single.Installment!!
DeleteHa. funny about the faint scent ... the things we readers pick up ... if they're thrown in our faces one too many times!! enough already!
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