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The Running Grave: A Cormoran Strike Novel (A Cormoran Strike Novel, 7) (original 2023; edition 2023)

by Robert Galbraith (Author)

Series: Cormoran Strike (7)

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Fiction. Mystery. HTML:In the seventh installment in the Strike series, Cormoran and Robin must rescue a man ensnared in the trap of a dangerous cult.
Private Detective Cormoran Strike is contacted by a worried father whose son, Will, has gone to join a religious cult in the depths of the Norfolk countryside.
The Universal Humanitarian Church is, on the surface, a peaceable organization that campaigns for a better world. Yet Strike discovers that beneath the surface there are deeply sinister undertones, and unexplained deaths.
In order to try to rescue Will, Strike's business partner, Robin Ellacott, decides to infiltrate the cult, and she travels to Norfolk to live incognito among its members. But in doing so, she is unprepared for the dangers that await her there or for the toll it will take on her. . .
Utterly page-turning, The Running Grave moves Strike's and Robin's story forward in this epic, unforgettable seventh installment of the series.
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Title:The Running Grave: A Cormoran Strike Novel (A Cormoran Strike Novel, 7)
Authors:Robert Galbraith (Author)
Info:Mulholland Books (2023), 960 pages
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The Running Grave by Robert Galbraith (2023)

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Another classic and engrossing Cormoran Strike novel. At 32 hours, it is the longest one yet. Rowling continues to write stories that keep the reader on the edge of their seat, wanting more. Cormoran and Robin continue to dance around their relationship. Robert Glenister remains a brilliant narrator. ( )
  elifra | Apr 7, 2024 |
Not my favourite. Although not in anyway explicit, it's very dark in content, and doesn't quite work mostly because I don't really think of religious cults in a UK setting. I know we have had them, but never quite to this extreme.

Strike and Robin get asked to investigate whether there's any chance a son can be extracted from a religious cult called UHC. This leads to a side plot where another agency messed up and Strike has to deal with the competition. There's a lot of names and 'family' connections and they all tend to blur a bit, despite being critical to the plot of knowing who had influence where. There remains a degree of telling us what Robin and Strike are thinking rather than showing, it appears to be a style that Rowling has introduced for this series, but it remains annoying. The characters storylines all progress, the focus is mostly on Robin's agency work, and Strike's personal life which balances out quite well.

It's a cruel and evil conspiracy that is uncovered, never feels fully believable and as plot device, won't appeal to any fundamentalist religionists, but I suspect Rowling's past caring at this point. I still like the characters and agency and will continue reading. ( )
  reading_fox | Mar 31, 2024 |
Private Detective CormoranStrike is contacted by a worried father whose son,Will, has gone to join a religious cult in the depths of the Norfolk countryside.
The Universal Humanitarian Church is, on the surface, a peaceable organization that campaigns for a better world. Yet Strike discovers that beneath the surface there are deeply sinister undertones, and unexplained deaths.
In order to try to rescue Will, Strike’s business partner, Robin Ellacott, decides to infiltrate the cult, and she travels to Norfolk to live incognito among its members. ( )
  creighley | Feb 23, 2024 |
2024 book #10. Robin goes undercover to help extract a client's son from a cult. I mostly enjoyed it except for the length, it was too long. There were so many clues and loose ends that when the denouement finally came I had a hard time following it (and it was pages long). ( )
  capewood | Feb 16, 2024 |
Spændende, men alt for lang og omstændelig ( )
  kw.randersbib | Feb 7, 2024 |
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When, like a running grave, time tracks you down...

Dylan Thomas

When, Like a Running Grave
It took a long time for things to go so far. It came about because things that should have been stopped were not stopped soon enough.

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Lynne Corbett, Sine Kiely and Jill Prewett,
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Private detective Cormoran Strike was standing in the corner of a small, stuffy, crowded marquee with a wailing baby in his arms.
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Will,
We were appalled to learn from your personal tutor yesterday that you've dropped out of university and joined some kind of religious movement.
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Fiction. Mystery. HTML:In the seventh installment in the Strike series, Cormoran and Robin must rescue a man ensnared in the trap of a dangerous cult.
Private Detective Cormoran Strike is contacted by a worried father whose son, Will, has gone to join a religious cult in the depths of the Norfolk countryside.
The Universal Humanitarian Church is, on the surface, a peaceable organization that campaigns for a better world. Yet Strike discovers that beneath the surface there are deeply sinister undertones, and unexplained deaths.
In order to try to rescue Will, Strike's business partner, Robin Ellacott, decides to infiltrate the cult, and she travels to Norfolk to live incognito among its members. But in doing so, she is unprepared for the dangers that await her there or for the toll it will take on her. . .
Utterly page-turning, The Running Grave moves Strike's and Robin's story forward in this epic, unforgettable seventh installment of the series.

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