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42 reviews for:

Bad Boy

Peter Robinson

3.62 AVERAGE


Thirty pages too long.

Good enough to finish. Very wordy. Not good enough that I will read more from this author.

Decent book, kept my interest, reasonably well crafted - does what it sets out to do.

Even though it wasn't much of a mystery, it was a good suspense novel, and I like seeing the relationships develop and Tracy Banks become an adult.

I've read maybe 6 of Peter Robinson's DCI Banks series, and with the exception of In a Dry Season, I really didn't like any of the books of his I've read. Sadly this wasn't In a Dry Season.

In this book, someone finds a gun, and "shops" a relative to ensure it's turned in Said relative's boyfriend is a bit of a Bad Boy, and is up to no good, so was she holding said gun for him or what? Into this mess steps DCI Banks, his daughter, and various armed police officers, trying to track down the aforementioned bad boy, before the proverbial dodo really hits the fan.

I really can't see why this book has had such decent reviews. the Bad Boy is just a spoiled rich kid with Daddy issues, and his main collaborator his just as bad, which left me a little underwhelmed, when it came to caring about what happened in the story, and left me feeling that the class of villains in Eastvale (where the book is mostly set), must have gone down in the last few years.

Couple this with the fact that I have read the immediate prequel to this book in the series, and I still wasn't clear what Banks was moaning about (when it came to the previous story), or why I should care, and I'm left feeling somewhat underwhelmed about this book if I'm honest

This series gets back on track with this entry. While not up there with the best in series it was much better than the previous book. I really enjoyed seeing Inspector Banks go on a vacation and clear his head a bit before jumping right back into the fire.

I have been casually looking for a new crime-fiction series. I just finished all of Lee Child's books and will have one year between action-packed reads. I was happy to find Peter Robinson after reviewing authors on goodreads. Robinson has the british feel with good character development. The book's action progressed at a fair rate. It was not a page-turner. The main characters develop over the series which I like to get to know the characters more in depth! I will be going back to the first book since I like reading series in order.

I enjoyed this banks book. It's left me wondering what'll happen with banks and Annie next. Hopefully something not quite as scary!

A superb suspense tale, especially as an audiobook as read by Simon Prebble. I need to go back to the beginning of this series as I've read or listened to only two and that is a shame-on-me.
There is a lot going on, but not so much that it's difficult to keep up. The story mostly centers on Inspector Alan Banks' daughter who is rebelling by going out with a 'bad boy, but Jaff is exceptionally bad and she pays for the dabbling.
Superb and highly recommended!

Another great Banks book! Couldn't put it down!