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Random Violence by Jassy Mackenzie
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Random Violence (edition 2010)

by Jassy Mackenzie

Series: Jade de Jong (Book 1)

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In Johannesburg, prosperous whites live behind gates; when they exit their cars to open the gates, carjackings are common. But seldom is the victim killed, much less shot twice, like Annette Botha. And now, Piet Botha, the husband of the wealthy woman, is the primary suspect in his wife's murder.

P.I. Jade de Jong fled South Africa ten years ago after her father was killed. Now back in town, she offers to help her father's former assistant, Superintendent David Patel, with his investigation of this case. Under apartheid, Patel, of Indian descent, could never have attained his present position. But he is feeling pressure from his "old line" boss with respect to this investigation and fears lingering prejudice is at work.

As Jade probes into this and other recent carjacking cases, a pattern begins to emergeâ??a pattern that goes back to her father's murder and involves a vast and intricate series of crimes for profit.… (more)

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Title:Random Violence
Authors:Jassy Mackenzie
Info:Soho Crime (2010), Kindle Edition, 331 pages
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Jade de Jong, a private investigator and daughter of a police inspector, returns to Johannesburg to help a friend and protege of her father track down the killer of a seemingly senseless murder of a woman. Doggedly following leads, Jade discovers a pattern of killings and helps bring the perpetrators to justice. Compelling novel, read about in NY Times Book Review. ( )
  skipstern | Jul 11, 2021 |
After ten years away, PI Jade de Jong returns to Johannesburg to take care of unfinished business and signs on to help the police solve an apparent hi-jacking/murder case. Being home gives her the chance to renew a special friendship but also brings back memories of her police commissioner father and his suspicious death. As the multiple cases converge tables turn, good guys do bad, bad guys do good, and a lead suspect's involvement is questionable right up until the very end. In Random Violence Jassy Mackenzie keeps all these elements in the air while she fills us in on Jade's back-story. I feel I got a full introduction to spunky Jade de Jong in this first book of the series. ( )
  wandaly | Jun 30, 2016 |
Pure pleasure to read. Jassy Mackenzie delivers an intelligent, fast paced and utterly intriguing mystery set in Johannesburg, South Africa. There are twists and turns that make for a wild ride. I thoroughly enjoyed it and will be on the lookout for more of Mackenzie's work. Definitely recommended. ( )
  enemyanniemae | May 30, 2016 |
Mackenzie thrills again with the next in the Jade De Jong series. Jade, a private detective has recently returned from self-exile in England after needing time to get her head together following her last caper.
She immediately falls back in not only with the criminal underworld informants she had cultivated, but also into a semi-partnership with police detective David Patel. Hoping to stay close to Patel in order to foster a romantic relationship, they find themselves at loggerheads, especially when he admits that he has married and had a child since her absence. The fact that his wife and he are separated only seems to open more wounds for the couple.
Her arrival back in Johannesburg is also timed for the release of a hardened criminal that Jade believes was involved in the death of her father—a police commander whose death was set up to look like a simple auto accident—a decade previously. Along with helping Patel solve a possible home invasion style murder that leads to a much more complicated case with multiple victims and a vicious gang of murderers, Jade has her hands full keeping Patel’s new commander off his back as well as keeping from him the knowledge that she has already shot and killed a notorious thug with a gun she was not supposed to have been carrying.
All of this mayhem helps complicate a simple plot. One that is a simple P.I. out does the police at their own game, figures out the bad guy first, girl gets guy in a happy ending. At least the murders and car chases keep us entertained enough to stay interested.
Not quite a page turner, but remarkable nevertheless as the reader is held spell bound by the author’s interpretation of South Africa, the rhythms of her cities, and their cry for help.
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  MarkPSadler | Jan 17, 2016 |
Mackenzie thrills again with the next in the Jade De Jong series. Jade, a private detective has recently returned from self-exile in England after needing time to get her head together following her last caper.
She immediately falls back in not only with the criminal underworld informants she had cultivated, but also into a semi-partnership with police detective David Patel. Hoping to stay close to Patel in order to foster a romantic relationship, they find themselves at loggerheads, especially when he admits that he has married and had a child since her absence. The fact that his wife and he are separated only seems to open more wounds for the couple.
Her arrival back in Johannesburg is also timed for the release of a hardened criminal that Jade believes was involved in the death of her father—a police commander whose death was set up to look like a simple auto accident—a decade previously. Along with helping Patel solve a possible home invasion style murder that leads to a much more complicated case with multiple victims and a vicious gang of murderers, Jade has her hands full keeping Patel’s new commander off his back as well as keeping from him the knowledge that she has already shot and killed a notorious thug with a gun she was not supposed to have been carrying.
All of this mayhem helps complicate a simple plot. One that is a simple P.I. out does the police at their own game, figures out the bad guy first, girl gets guy in a happy ending. At least the murders and car chases keep us entertained enough to stay interested.
Not quite a page turner, but remarkable nevertheless as the reader is held spell bound by the author’s interpretation of South Africa, the rhythms of her cities, and their cry for help.
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  MarkPSadler | Jan 17, 2016 |
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Fiction. Mystery. Suspense. HTML:

In Johannesburg, prosperous whites live behind gates; when they exit their cars to open the gates, carjackings are common. But seldom is the victim killed, much less shot twice, like Annette Botha. And now, Piet Botha, the husband of the wealthy woman, is the primary suspect in his wife's murder.

P.I. Jade de Jong fled South Africa ten years ago after her father was killed. Now back in town, she offers to help her father's former assistant, Superintendent David Patel, with his investigation of this case. Under apartheid, Patel, of Indian descent, could never have attained his present position. But he is feeling pressure from his "old line" boss with respect to this investigation and fears lingering prejudice is at work.

As Jade probes into this and other recent carjacking cases, a pattern begins to emergeâ??a pattern that goes back to her father's murder and involves a vast and intricate series of crimes for profit.

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In Johannesburg prosperous whites live in gated communities; when they exit their cars to open the gates, car-jackings are common. But seldom is the victim killed, much less shot twice, like Annette Botha. Piet Botha, the husband of the wealthy woman, is the primary suspect in his wife's murder.

P.I. Jade de Jong fled South Africa ten years ago after her father was killed. Now back in town, she offers to help her father's former assistant, Superintendent David Patel, with his investigation of this case. Under apartheid, Patel, of Indian descent, could never have attained his present position. But he is feeling pressure from his "old line" boss with respect to this investigation and fears lingering prejudice is at work.

As Jade probes into this and other recent car-jacking cases, a pattern begins to emerge, a pattern that goes back to her father's murder and that involves a vast and intricate series of crimes for profit.

Jade de Jong series
Book 1: Random Violence
Book 2: Stolen Lives
Book 3: The Fallen
Book 4: Pale Horses

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