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Case Histories

A Novel

By Kate Atkinson

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| Paperback | 9780316010702

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A triumphant new novel from award-winner Kate Atkinson: a breathtaking story of families divided, love lost and found, and the mysteries of fate.

Case One: Olivia Land, youngest and most beloved of the Land girls, goes missing in the night and is never seen again. Thirty years later, two of her Continue

A triumphant new novel from award-winner Kate Atkinson: a breathtaking story of families divided, love lost and found, and the mysteries of fate.

Case One: Olivia Land, youngest and most beloved of the Land girls, goes missing in the night and is never seen again. Thirty years later, two of her surviving sisters unearth a shocking clue to Olivias disappearance among the clutter of their childhood home. . .

Case Two: Theo delights in his daughter Lauras wit, effortless beauty, and selfless love. But her first day as an associate in his law firm is also the day when Theos world turns upside down. . .

Case Three: Michelle looks around one day and finds herself trapped in a hell of her own making. A very needy baby and a very demanding husband make her every waking moment a reminder that somewhere, somehow, shed made a grave mistake and would spend the rest of her life paying for it--until a fit of rage creates a grisly, bloody escape.

As Private Detective Jackson Brodie investigates all three cases, startling connections and discoveries emerge. Inextricably caught up in his clients grief, joy, and desire, Jackson finds their unshakable need for resolution very much like his own.

Kate Atkinsons celebrated talent makes for a novel that positively sparkles with surprise, comedy, tragedy, and constant, page-turning delight.

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  • Finding closure

    Case Histories by Kate Atkinson 304pp, Doubleday, £16.99 Kate Atkinson has put away the crockery, closed up the dishwasher and gone out of the kitchen door into the dark. Case Histories, her fourth novel since Behind the Scenes at the Museum, kicks o ... (read full critics)

    guardian.co.uk published on Sat, 25 Sep 2010

  • Case Histories

    When everyone was raving about Kate Atkinson's fourth novel back in 2004, I made the mistake, with no audio forthcoming, of getting someone to read it to me. Fortunately, halfway through, he went off to Burundi. Reading, unlike friendship, is an art, ... (read full critics)

    guardian.co.uk published on Fri, 24 Sep 2010

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    «It would be like a Hardy novel, before it all goes wrong.»

    Neanche a metà e già mi domando cosa farò senza Jackson Brodie...

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    Claire N. said on Jun 14, 2011 | Add your feedback

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    We read this in my book group. We liked that it was set in Cambridge, where we are. It was a little confusing at first, jumping around. The little girl that goes missing and the toy tugs at your heart strings. And when the killer is revealed, their explanation is heart breaking.

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    Angela Bloom 7 said on Mar 26, 2010 about the Hardcover edition | Add your feedback

  • Antihero and former police inspector Jackson Brodie investigates three case histories while attempting to understand his own life. This is a thriller with more to it than the usual hand-me-down-salsa-of-the-day page-turner.
    This is the real stuff!

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    jelabino said on Mar 16, 2010 about the Mass Market Paperback edition | Add your feedback

  • I really enjoyed this book although not as much as When Will There Be Good News. The first of her novels centred around cases taken on by ex-policeman now PI, Brodie, Atkinson takes you into her characters musings on life after death and loss with witty observations. The cases are poignant, sad, ine ... (continue)

    I really enjoyed this book although not as much as When Will There Be Good News. The first of her novels centred around cases taken on by ex-policeman now PI, Brodie, Atkinson takes you into her characters musings on life after death and loss with witty observations. The cases are poignant, sad, inevitable and it is not just Brodie who is confused by the end. Not everything is tied up neatly leading to more confusion. Major and minor characters are rounded and full of life, even the sad ones.

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    Lunarossa said on Mar 15, 2010 about the Hardcover edition | Add your feedback

  • Why did I let this title take so long to reach the top of Mt TBR. It is certainly one of my better reads this year. A compulsive, fast moving and brilliant read. I did find it a little confusing at first while the 'Case Histories' were introduced and I had to keep referring back to check various det ... (continue)

    Why did I let this title take so long to reach the top of Mt TBR. It is certainly one of my better reads this year. A compulsive, fast moving and brilliant read. I did find it a little confusing at first while the 'Case Histories' were introduced and I had to keep referring back to check various details. I will definitely be getting my husband to read this one before deciding where it should travel next.
    Review amazon.co.uk:In some ways, this book could almost be seen as a new take on the crime novel (not the first genre one would expect the author to tackle), but the crime elements here Atkinson uses are peripheral. The protagonist here is a former police inspector who now makes a living as a private investigator. Jackson Brodie is making ends meet in a sweaty Cambridge summer and trying to deal with his own failed marriage. But if his life is adrift, perhaps Brodie can justify his existence via his belief that he can do some good for the people he encounters in his job. But he is to find that he will be irrevocably changed by those he is trying to help.
    As a vividly created cast of characters surround the beleaguered Brodie, all the novelistic skills that shone in Atkinson's earlier books are fully in play. Those deluded into thinking they've picked up something resembling a standard private eye novel will find something much more rich and strange.

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    Lindyloumac said on Sep 8, 2009 about the Mass Market Paperback edition | Add your feedback

  • If this is the "best" book that you have read this year, then, I'm afraid, your choice of reading material is sadly lacking. This is not a "bad" book, but it is harding rivetting! I'm not sure that I like the style of writing, it is very long winded and wanders with a great many "asides". However, ... (continue)

    If this is the "best" book that you have read this year, then, I'm afraid, your choice of reading material is sadly lacking. This is not a "bad" book, but it is harding rivetting! I'm not sure that I like the style of writing, it is very long winded and wanders with a great many "asides". However, the author does manage to solve these case histories in totally unimagined ways, leaving me intrigued to see how she might handle a sequel.

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    Kerry Jacobson said on Jun 9, 2009 | Add your feedback

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