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Arrowood by Mick Finlay

ecdereus's review against another edition

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4.0

Onderhoudende historische detective die zich afspeelt in het laatste decennium van de 19e eeuw in Zuid Londen.

Hoofdpersonages zijn particulier rechercheur William Arrowood en diens assistent Norman Bartlett, die zich noodgedwongen ontfermen over detectivewerk aan de zelfkant van de maatschappij, terwijl Sherlock Holmes en Dr. Watson ongeëvenaarde faam verwerven door het oplossen van interessante en spraakmakende vermissings- en moordzaken onder de rijkere bevolking.

Het verhaal is geheel geschreven vanuit het perspectief van Norman Bartlett, die zijn baas beschrijft als een dikke man met een aardappelhoofd, pokdalige neus, een restant vettig haar over zijn verder kale hoofd gekamd, vuile boord, rafelige manchetten, te kleine schoenen waardoor hij moeilijk loopt en altijd pijn in zijn voeten heeft, daarnaast geplaagd door jicht, een driftig temperament (maar met nu en dan een klein hartje), een grote eetlust en regelmatig wat beschonken sinds zijn vrouw Isabel hem heeft verlaten. Kortom, niet direct een appetijtelijk voorkomen. Én ervan overtuigd dat hij een betere detective is dan Sherlock Holmes doordat hij veel boeken over psychologie leest en de aard van de mensen begrijpt, terwijl Holmes afgaat op sporenonderzoek en conclusies/deducties. Naar de mening van Arrowood is het gros van de door Holmes opgeloste zaken dan ook een kwestie van 'goed geluk' en niet van doordacht speurwerk. Maar Arrowoods zuster en Norman Bartlett vermoeden dat er ook jaloezie en afgunst komt kijken bij Arrowoods antipathie jegens Holmes...

De sfeer van het historische Londen aan het randje van de samenleving wordt uitstekend beschreven: de schrijnende armoede en haveloosheid, honger, werkeloosheid, criminaliteit, alcoholisme, prostitutie, ernstig gebrek aan hygiëne, slechte gebitten met gele, bruine, afgebrokkelde of zelfs ontbrekende tanden/kiezen, tot op de draad versleten te grote of te kleine kleding vol vlekken, smerige open riolen waar drabbige en stinkende inhoud van de kamerpotten 's morgens wordt geleegd, modder, vuil...

In dit deel van Londen gaan Arrowood en Bartlett in opdracht van de Française Caroline Cousture op zoek naar haar vermiste broer Thierry, maar ontdekken dat er veel geheimen kleven rondom diens verdwijning...

charlotte112's review against another edition

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adventurous mysterious slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

2.5

I liked the guvnor and the surrounding characters, I hope many of them will return for book 2. I did want it to be a bit grittier and darker than it was, and I was hoping for more description of London from that time period, but it was ok. Bit slow but overall an easy read. 

hopeless_salad's review against another edition

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adventurous dark mysterious fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

2.75

jasonpwrites's review against another edition

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4.0

The poor man's Sherlock Holmes, as is described in the book, is a detective. He used to write for an open newspaper before being right now he has a side pain and whom the book point of view is told from. Pregnant calls and governor, which I think is hilarious and he is a motion to solve cases. Barnett is something of a tragic character and you feel for him due to something that happens to him in the book, but this is a really well thought out mystery. I look forward to reading more.

rosali's review against another edition

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2.0

Ich hatte für meine Verhältnisse lange an diesem Krimi, konnte mich nicht für das Buch begeistern.

Mr. Arrowood und sein Assistent Mr. Barnett werden beauftragt ein Verbrechen aufzuklären, wie Holmes und Watson. Aber leider machen die Figuren nicht so viel Spass und ich fand die Handlung auch etwas schwerfällig.

Darum nehme ich beim nächsten Mal doch lieber den echten Sherlock Holmes.

hannahfeathers's review against another edition

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funny mysterious tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.0

sabrinamergner's review

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adventurous dark mysterious tense medium-paced
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated

5.0

jimbowen0306's review against another edition

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3.0

I got this book as part my Times newspaper subscription.

I'll be honest, I approached this book with a certain amount of interest. Any book that opens with comparisons with Sherlock Holmes, and touts on the cover that "London Society takes their problems to Sherlock Holmes. Everyone else goes to Arrowood." had better "bring it", and show why those erstwhile comparison where merited. Otherwise you'.

It didn't.

The sort of lead character, Arrowhead, is a private investigator for the down at heal, and hasn't the money for Holmesian science, instead relying on gut instinct, and an ability to "read people". He means well. His Watsonian sidekick is more prominent than Watson in the Holmes stories. He's more central to the story that Watson. He means well too in his efforts as local "strongman", it's just I didn't really care for long periods.

The lead characters are beyond incompetent in places (one of their local child scamps-cum-observers is caught, not once, but twice, by the bad guys), and they're somewhat clueless about their client, who has lied to them constantly, since asking them to find her brother.

Another thing that irritated me was it read like a Peaky Blinders story set in London, a generation earlier. Everyone was a bit "Cor Blimey Guv'nor" and in either Oliver Twist, or some toffee-nosed so and so, looking down on the working class.

My final grumble is it was a little predictable, if you've read thrillers or detective fiction before, or watched any modern crime fiction on tevesion.

It short it's an okay read, but doesn't live up to its' initial self-confident billing.

scribe391's review against another edition

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adventurous dark mysterious tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.0

Set in 1895 London and narrated by Norman Barnett, Finlay’s Victorian mystery tries to come up to Doyle’s style but falls short.

celtic67's review against another edition

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5.0

Very entertaining book. A historical novel. London society consults Sherlock Holmes the rest go to Arrowood.
Quality writing that evokes Victorian London.this is complex tale that involves Irish republicans, prostitution and white slavery. What starts as a routine case for Arrowood and Barnett, a missing person, soon becomes more complex as you turn the pages. And you want to turn the pages. This is a tale I would recommend to anyone who wants to smell old London and likes a book with character and evokes the times which it is set in. Thanks to Lovereading for the ARC.