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Good As Dead by Mark Billingham

corriespondent's review against another edition

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3.0

Slow at first, didn't enjoy it until the end.

spelingexpirt13's review

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4.0

This has been my favourite Thorne book so far. I love a hostage type situation in books, anything that means everything has to be done in a rush and with a palpable danger makes it more exciting. I also like the coming together of two characters from Billingham's books again, even if I haven't been smart enough to read Helen Weeks book yet.

tharun_172's review against another edition

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medium-paced

4.25

maggie73's review against another edition

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3.0

It’s probably a 3.5. I have only read the first few books of the series so there are some spoilers in this one as it’s #10. An enjoyable read.

nicolebonia's review against another edition

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5.0

In Mark Billingham's The Demands, Detective Sargent Helen Weeks is a new mom whose life has already been touched by personal violence with the murder of her child's father. When teenage thugs harass a local newsagent, Javed Akhtar, she hesitates when it comes to getting involved- hoping he can resolve the issue without her help. Little does she know that the newsagent, a grieving father, has an agenda of his own. It involves holding her and another customer hostage while demanding that Detective Tom Thorne investigate the alleged suicide of his son in prison. Thorne races to find answers for Akhtar before either of the hostages can come to harm.

Sigh. I have found another mystery series to add to the growing list of detective series where I have some catching up to do. Thorne is pretty much all that both women and men love in their hero detective. He's smart, doesn't play by all the rules and he cares about the people involved in his cases - he wants to find justice for them. I also got the feeling that he was probably pretty easy on the eyes. Never a bad thing.

Anyway, the case is complex and Billingham touches upon ethnic and religious tensions in London as Akhtar is convinced that the country to which he has dedicated his life has rushed to the easy conclusion in the death of his son. There is definitely evidence of discrimination as Thorne re-investigates all the angles of the altercation that led Akhtar's son to be imprisoned in the first place, but other troubling angles arise in which privilege and sexuality play important roles. Accompanying the tense hostage scenes and the action of the developing investigation are the interior lives of both Thorne and Weeks. Thorne is pondering the aftermath of his latest failed relationship and Weeks is still lost and grieving over her own partner's death before they were able to resolve their troubled relationship.

While it's hard to feel empathy for a man who would take hostages to achieve his aims, Billingham manages to make Akhtar understood, if not championed. The Demands is deftly plotted and well-written and makes for a read that is both thoughtful and suspense filled. Readers who are new to the Thorne series will have no problems jumping right in. Highly Recommended.

thamilvanan01's review against another edition

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emotional mysterious sad fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes

4.0

lian_tanner's review against another edition

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4.0

Very much a can't-put-it-down sort of book. Mark Billingham doesn't put a foot wrong in this new Thorne adventure. Loved it.

andrew61's review against another edition

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4.0

I think I have said this on every review of the Tom Thorne books but I will say it again that they seem to get better and better. Here a policewoman is one hostage in a siege in a small local newsagent. Thorne has a connection to the case and has to urgently investigate what seems to be a miscarriage of justice and foul play in a young offender's prison. Definitely an edge of the seat read.

booked_becki's review against another edition

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challenging dark emotional tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0