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The Business of Dying

By Simon Kernick

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| Mass Market Paperback | 9780552157377

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  • The Best Reviews: Simon Kernick, The Business of Dying

    "Prime hard boiled detective novel" In England Detective Sergeant Dennis Milne is a tough, dedicated yet sordid and depraved cop who moonlights as a hit man. He takes out the dregs of society for a fee paid by other scum. On his latest non-police ass ... (read full critics)

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  • I picked this up after reading Relentless - a book which didn't promise much but delivered beyond expectation.

    The Business Of Dying is Kernick's first novel which is apparent from the off - not quite as polished as his later books it still revolves around his strongest idea yet, that of Denni ... (continue)

    I picked this up after reading Relentless - a book which didn't promise much but delivered beyond expectation.

    The Business Of Dying is Kernick's first novel which is apparent from the off - not quite as polished as his later books it still revolves around his strongest idea yet, that of Dennis Milne full time cop, part time murderer.

    A man with a twisted moral compass, he's sent to kill 3 drug dealers but it immediately goes awry when it becomes clear these men were not drug dealers and not corrupt.

    The thing is the book doesn't then descend into so much postulating about the rights and wrongs - Milne has this figured out already, he's intelligent enough to realise this is a bad situation, but the importance of surviving compels him ever forward, and that's what makes the book exciting. Its not a moral lesson, its a story about survival in a fucked up world.

    The book is then pushed into overdrive as Milne becomes embroiled in an investigation that he can't let go and slowly but surely the two intertwine - not in a coincidental slapdash way, but a very deliberate execution of a believable plot that drags you slowly in.

    The final third of the book slips easily from twisted detective thriller to full on revenge action with a neat intelligent ending and the book makes no excuses for the actions of its central protagonist.

    Some books maintain an even keel, some books dip in the middle and some books dip at the end. This is one of the few that gets better throughout until the biting crescendo.

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  • English Books
  • Mass Market Paperback 464 Pages
  • ISBN-10: 0552157376
  • ISBN-13: 9780552157377
  • Publisher: Corgi
  • Pub date: Apr 01, 2008
  • Dimensions: 1097 mm x 710 mm x 258 mm Just how big is that?
  • Also available as: Paperback, Hardcover, Others and eBook
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