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Flesh and Blood

by John Harvey

Series: Frank Elder (book 1)

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Arrow (2005), Paperback

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Frank Elder, retired detective, is drawn out of retirement by old ghosts. Harvey tracks the devastation of the lives of those who have lost people and who've not had closure on these losses, and while Elder's impact on their lives is ostensibly regarding an old case, a new mystery unfolds. Flesh & Blood is more about the characters than the crime, and while ending comes on a bit abruptly, he writes living characters who are more interesting than the banal thuggishness of the crime. Excellent, and heartbreaking. ( )
  darkline | Jul 25, 2008 |
An excellent writer. I will read more of his books. His prose is very literate. ( )
  dimajazz | Jun 7, 2008 |
Frank Elder is a detective who took early retirement, one of his old cases comes back into the news, a paroled killer goes missing, and a girl is found murdered. Elder's family are drawn into the case and a classic race against time ensues.

John Harvey is my favourite British crime writer. His new series, of which this is the first book, is even better than his Resnick series. Flesh and Blood won the CWA Silver Dagger Award and his books are suddenly far easier to find in the book shops. He effortlessly conjures up atmosphere, and in this book he does it especially well to evoke the world of traveling fairs, and his flowing and concise writing is always a pleasure to read. I have the next book in the series high on my unread pile. ( )
  Greatrakes | May 17, 2007 |
A good addition to the many British detective writing authors. ( )
  edwardsgt | Mar 24, 2007 |
I read the second in this series (Ash & Bones) a few weeks back and thoroughly enjoyed it. So, when I saw this on the remainder table at the local newsagent, it simply had to come home with me. And it did not disappoint.

Flesh and Blood is a gripping, superbly written, atmospheric and mature crime novel.

Retired policeman Frank Elder is a great new protagonist. Like the best fictional policemen, he fits the mould perfectly and yet has touches of originality to him that make him nicely distinct. I'll be glad, indeed, to go back and read Harvey's previous Charlie Resnick series because he's clearly a master at writing about crime and criminals, creating atmosphere, and plotting. ( )
  Jawin | Feb 20, 2007 |
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0156031817, Paperback)

Retirement has not come easy for Detective Inspector Frank Elder. He's fled to a solitary existence on the Cornish coast, but he can't escape the past. Susan Blacklock would be thirty now. But fourteen years ago she disappeared, and the case has gone unsolved. Not that Elder hadn't had his suspects. And now, with one of them out on parole, Elder is compelled to return to the seaside scene of the crime. Shortly thereafter, pretty Emma Harrison goes missing.

Just as Elder's knowledge becomes crucial to the official investigation of this disquieting case, he unwittingly becomes vital to its perpetration. For with cryptic messages on seaside postcards and a few purposefully planted clues, the killer is drawing Elder inexorably into the very heart of the criminal matter. Elder's teenage daughter is already there.

In the first in the Frank Elder series, before Ash & Bone and Darkness & Light, John Harvey sets in motion the events from which Elder's family will never recover.

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