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Edition Language: | English |
G.P. Ritchie
Kindle Edition | Pages: 422 pages Rating: 4.15 | 26 Users | 5 Reviews
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Title | : | One Night Only |
Author | : | G.P. Ritchie |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 422 pages |
Published | : | August 25th 2018 by Night's Border Press |
Categories | : | Contemporary |
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Joel R. Dennstedt for Readers' FavoriteThere are mystery/detective thrillers that move straight and sure and true, and there is nothing wrong with that. But there are others more mysterious than thrilling, more psychological than active, and more nuanced than generic. One Night Only by G.P. Ritchie is a wonderful example of the second. This truly intriguing novel is categorical only because the plot involves a detective solving a mystery. Any presumption you have, however, about how that plot unfolds, should be immediately tossed out the predictive window. What is happening, after all, during that surrealistic scene beneath the streets of Edinburgh? What does an everyday Medium have to do with several unsolved murders? Perhaps the most satisfying aspect of this multi-layered tapestry is the subtlety with which Mr. Ritchie weaves his unusual but distinctly interlaced pattern. Nothing too straight and sure and true. Something much more pleasing – a story to make you think.
Detective Andy Lorimar makes for a tenacious, socially awkward, highly likable, protagonist in G.P. Ritchie’s One Night Only. The Scottish locale as revealed by its Scottish author allows for a delightfully foreign accent when applied to the basic style of a highly popular genre. This and the decidedly unique plot elements introduced by Ritchie create a wonderfully unsettled ambience as Detective Lorimar attempts his normal, straightforward approach to crime-solving, and soon the would-be hero is infected with abnormal self-doubt and uncertainty about his abilities and his conclusions. All of this, brilliantly understated, makes for a deeply human medium in which to explore an alternate world of venality, arrogance, and pathological violence. Well done!
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Ratings: 4.15 From 26 Users | 5 ReviewsNotice Based On Books One Night Only
Joel R. Dennstedt for Readers' FavoriteThere are mystery/detective thrillers that move straight and sure and true, and there is nothing wrong with that. But there are others more mysterious than thrilling, more psychological than active, and more nuanced than generic. One Night Only by G.P. Ritchie is a wonderful example of the second. This truly intriguing novel is categorical only because the plot involves a detective solving a mystery. Any presumption you have, however, about how that plot
One Night Only by G.P. Ritchie features Detective Andy Lorimar as he attempts to solve the mystery of a dead city councilor in Edinburgh. His investigation brings him into contact with a quirky psychic and a cast of skilled officers determined to close the case in the wake of political pressure. Where they look for the most obvious path, Andy faces the challenge as a complex game, ferreting out clues to not only the councilors death but to an ages-old series of horrific crimes.One Night Only is
One Night Only
A super grasping and nail biting detective thriller with full of captivating suspense and mystery. Will keep the reader at edge of their seat, and will give goosebumps to every reader. The superb thoughtful plot and well developed story has made this book a smooth and capturing read. Definitely recommendable. Thank you.
SpellbindingOI really liked Andy. his tenacity and inner goodness kept me rooting for him. All the characters were perfect. I read it in two sittingsJoel R. Dennstedt for Readers' FavoriteThere are mystery/detective thrillers that move straight and sure and true, and there is nothing wrong with that. But there are others more mysterious than thrilling, more psychological than active, and more nuanced than generic. One Night Only by G.P. Ritchie is a wonderful example of the second. This truly intriguing novel is categorical only because the plot involves a detective solving a mystery. Any presumption you have, however, about how that plot
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