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Item description for Christmas Hang-Ups by Dennis Allen... Christmas Hang-Ups by Dennis Allen
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Studio: Brentwood Kids Music
Dimensions: Length: 10" Width: 6.7" Height: 0.2" Weight: 0.3 lbs.
Binding Softcover
Publisher Brentwood Kids Music
ISBN13 0645757172374 UPC 645757172374
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 | Get ready for a surprise at the end Apr 20, 2009 |
Billingham's first stand alone novel begins with five teenagers riding in a car, seemingly looking for a target to shoot in a gang initiation.
A woman sees their car without the lights and flicks hers, not knowing that this is the manner in which victims are chosen. Shots are fired into the car, the car swerves and crashes into a bus stop killing off duty police officer, Paul Hopwood.
Paul's girlfriend, Helen Weeks, is also a police officer. Their child is almost due and Helen decides that the manner in which she can deal with her grief is to find the answers and perpetrators of Paul's killing.
Besides Helen's investigation, the police are seeking the car and driver who killed one of their own. Additionally Frank Linnell,an underworld figure who believes that Paul was a friend, is in persuit of the killers. This group has resources that the police do not.
This is an intelligent story that is told from three points of view, Helen's, Frank's and the guilt ridden teenager who reluctantly did the shooting.
As members of the gang are found and things happen to them, Billingham lets the reader see the social pressures that force teenagers into joining gangs and the reprecussions that can change their lives.
The plot driven story is well done and seems to be headed to a logical conclusion when Billingham pulls a surprise that no one could have forseen.
The writer continues to impress.
Recommended. | | |  | A step --- actually, several steps --- beyond Billingham's previous work, addictive as those worthy volumes are and remain Jan 26, 2009 |
There is always a leap of faith that takes place when an author known for a particular series publishes an independent work standing outside of the mythos he or she has created. The author is treading on unfamiliar ground, taking a chance on new characters and situations. The readership comes to the author's new book with some built-in expectations to overcome before they get down to the business of reading, and hopefully enjoying, the new title.
So we come to Mark Billingham and IN THE DARK. Billingham is known as a major talent in several artistic disciplines, chief among them as the author of the Tom Thorne police procedural novels. His latest is not entirely outside of Thorne's world; set in London, Thorne appears very briefly, though he hardly plays a pivotal role. The book takes Billingham and the reader deeper into the heart of darkness than he has previously --- and, not incidentally, to heretofore unrevealed depths of his talent.
Set in London, IN THE DARK proceeds smartly along three tracks. The first is Helen Weeks, a very pregnant police officer on maternity leave who is within days of giving birth to her baby. The second is Theo, known on the street as "T," a basically well-intentioned teenager who is caught between trying to build a decent life with his girlfriend and child, and his membership in a drug-dealing gang in his estate (project) building. The third is Frank Linnell, an enigmatic gangster who, as events eventually reveal, is not quite all there. The collective nexus of these three individuals is the tragic death of Paul Hopwood. Hopwood is a British police officer who is the live-in boyfriend of Weeks, the unlikely pal of Linnell, and the victim of a horrific car accident that has its origins in the machinations of a gang initiation involving T.
Hopwood's death sets off two chain reactions that move in opposite directions. The police, having a vested interest in the death of one of their own, begin an investigation that is hamstrung procedurally by legal issues. Weeks takes advantage of her nebulous status --- a police officer, but officially on leave --- to pursue her own investigation that is unofficial but effective. Weeks had suspected, prior to Hopwood's death, that he was involved in activities on a personal or professional basis --- or both --- that he was hiding from her and his superiors.
Meanwhile, Linnell pursues an investigation that is frighteningly and brutally single-minded. He is motivated by nothing more basic than revenge and pursues it with a swift, terrible and effective bend. T gradually becomes aware that someone --- namely Linnell --- is systematically hunting down the gang members involved in the chain reaction that led to Hopwood's untimely end. It is Weeks's own dogged pursuit that challenges the conclusions that everyone, including herself, T and Linnell had reached, with results that are tragic on several levels.
IN THE DARK is a step --- actually, several steps --- beyond Billingham's previous work, addictive as those worthy volumes are and remain. If you have read Billingham before, IN THE DARK will solidify your loyalty. If this is your first taste, you will next turn to the feast of his Thorne novels, which should be savored slowly and re-read.
--- Reviewed by Joe Hartlaub | | |  | Pregnant Questions Dec 9, 2008 |
While this standalone novel departs from the excellent Tom Thorne series written by Mark Billingham, apparently he couldn't resist including his favorite protagonist in a cameo role. In this story, however, we are introduced to a whole new set of characters including Helen, a very pregnant policewoman, days away from giving birth.
Helen's significant other also is on the job. He is killed while on an apparent drug gang initiation, during which a new member shoots at a car that has flashed its headlights at the one in which he is a passenger. As a result, the victim's auto swerves into a bus stop smashing into Helen's mate and killing him. Helen then begins to look into her partner's recent activities, and to wonder whether he was on the take. Despite her swollen belly, Helen undertakes an investigation of her own, leading to all kinds of ramifications.
The graphic descriptions of drug culture and the kids involved in the operations are matched only by the intricacy of the plotting. There is more than one twist when the story takes another turn. The novel is as well-written as anything the author has done, and highly recommended.
| | |  | What a disappointment Nov 8, 2008 |
| Reading through this book was like walking in deep snow. None of the characters captured my attention. I was hoping to read a book by one of my favorite authors. This feels more like an attempt to write a parallel of Elizabeth George's "What came before he shot her." But this story lacks any emmotional bond between either the "good guys" or the "bag guys-gang members" and the readers. Frankly, I don't "care" enough about what happens enough tothe characters to keep reading. Painful, slow, reading. I kept hoping I would care about something in the book, but it just never grabbed me. Bring back Tom Thorne, the irracible DI we all love. | | |  | Billingham fans will be happy Nov 3, 2008 |
A pregnant woman, Helen Weeks, searches for the truth behind the death of Paul Hopwood, her lover and father of her child. Paul, a police officer, was killed while waiting for a bus. Helen is on leave from the Metropolitan police while awaiting the birth of her child.
Theo Shirley, a.k.a. T, is a young man with a girlfriend and a baby. When he joins up with a gang, he is forced to go through an initiation. The initiation involved shooting at a moving car. This shooting resulted in the car going out of control and running down Paul Hopwood.
While Helen is trying to cope with her pregnancy and being alone, she is not giving up on her investigation. She has heard and seen things that make her believe that Paul hadn't been completely honest with her as far as his work and what had been happening in his life prior to his death. Helen feels that she must uncover these secrets. Her investigation puts her in touch with people that she did not even know Paul associated with. Frank Linnell is a nice man but his business is not legal. Frank is grieving for Paul, but won't reveal any details about his relationship with Paul.
While Helen is trying to investigate the accident, T is trying his best to figure out what his next step in life is going to be. Members of his gang are being killed-and these same members were also in the car when shots were fired at the moving vehicle that went out of control.
In the Dark will keep you on the edge of your chair through the entire book. Billingham has written a very complex thriller. I've read a number of Mark Billingham's novels and enjoyed them all-but this one just left something to be desired, as far as I am concerned. I gave In The Dark a rating of a 4 rather than a 5 is that I was confused about one portion of the book-and I did come to a conclusion but I don't know if it is the right conclusion.
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