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Brother Grimm by Craig Russell

patymaty5a5's review against another edition

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5.0

Irmão Grimm foi um dos melhores livros que já li. A escrita do autor é sombria e penetrante e vai buscar o nosso lado mais… desumano. O enredo, apesar de simples, é fascinante e muito bem trabalhado. Toda a história foi construída para que procurássemos sempre de forma errada pelo assassino o que torna a experiência de leitura ainda melhor.

Ainda que o livro num todo seja de cortar a respiração o que mais me fascinou foram as teorias que nos são apresentadas ao longo do livro. Muitas delas sobre as diferentes perspectivas que podemos encontrar em relação aos contos populares e como eles caracterizam os diferentes países de onde tiveram origem. Dá-nos uma visão muito crua e arrepiante do mal que nos rodeia todos os dias.

pagesforages's review

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dark slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

1.0


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mcintoshheidi's review

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3.0

This book was an exciting crime thriller set in Germany, with many twists and turns along the way. What let it down a bit was its poor and sloppy writing style, which was irritating and distracting at times.

epictetsocrate's review against another edition

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3.0

Fabel o mângâie ușor, cu mâna înmănușată, pe obraz. Un gest stupid, poate nelalocul său, dar un gest pe care îl consideră oarecum necesar. Își văzu degetul tremurând, în timp ce trasa curba obrazului fetei. I se strânse inima în clipa în care realiză cât de mult îi amintea de fiica sa, Gabi. Zâmbi subțire, forțat și își simți buzele tremurând, ca și cum mușchii feței sale s-ar fi încordat de atâta efort. Ea îl privi cu ochii ei mari. Ochi azurii, care nu clipeau.

Fabel fu cuprins de panică. Simțea nevoia să o cuprindă în brațe și să-i spună că totul avea să fie bine. Dar nu putea; și nu avea să fie bine. Fata continua să-i susțină privirea cu ochii ei azurii, care nu clipeau și nu se mișcau.

Fabel simți lângă el prezența Mariei Klee. Își retrase mâna și se ridică în picioare.

― Câți ani are? întrebă el, fără să se întoarcă spre Maria și continuând să o privească pe fată.

― Greu de spus. Cred că cincisprezece, șaisprezece. Nu știm încă nici cum o cheamă.

Briza dimineții ridică ușor câteva fire de nisip de pe plajă și le învârti ca pe o băutură amestecată într-un pahar. Câteva fire intrară în ochii fetei, oprindu-se pe pupile, dar fata nu clipi nici acum. Fabel simți că nu se mai putea uita la ea și își mută privirea în altă parte. Își vârî mâinile în buzunarele pardesiului și întoarse capul spre farul cu dungi roșii și albe din Blankenese, nu din alt motiv, ci pur și simplu pentru a nu o mai vedea pe fata ucisă. Apoi se întoarse către Maria. Privi în ochii nevinovați, de un albastru-deschis, aproape cenușiu, ochi care nu spuneau niciodată foarte multe despre persoana din spatele lor și care dădeau impresia de răceală, de lipsă a emoțiilor, dar asta numai până când o cunoșteai bine pe Maria. Fabel oftă, ca și cum o durere sau o tristețe imensă i-ar fi golit plămânii de aer.

alelunari's review against another edition

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adventurous dark mysterious medium-paced

3.5

wraithofbooksandbones's review

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5.0

It was amazing. I've learned a bit more german, and now I understand the german form of some of the FairyTales are, so I am pretty happy. The suspense was great and again the characters had been well written. I couldn't have picked a better book to read during my Friday reading periods at school during english class as I freaked my teacher out something fierce.

krisrid's review

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4.0

I found this to be an unusual approach to a serial killer story. For one thing, it is set in Germany, and all the aspects of the story - names, places, culture, investigative style - are unrepentently German. I don't say that as a criticism. In fact the logic-based, methodical way of investigating that the team hunting this killer employ is actually quite refreshing in comparison to the car-chase, fist-fight, over-the-top approach that American murder stories tend to employ. This was a very cerebral, intelligent plot.

That's not to say that the story isn't exciting, because it is. The way the author has built the story and thought out the progression actually creates quite a solid amount of suspense and the build-up to the ending, although not terribly surprising still gives you that increase in heart rate that a good thriller should! We meet the killer on page 5 [albeit anonymously] and at that same time we are introduced to the creator of this killer - [It isn't a spoiler to note that here we have yet another example of what is the usual creator of serial killers. Enough said].

If you are from Germany or German in descent, I think that this book offers an additional point of interest for you. The author is clearly very interested in Germany's history, culture and people and he has included a great deal of detail in those areas in creating the characters and the surrounding story of the book.

Another thing that is slightly atypical in this book is that although it is about a serial killer there is very little gore presented. The killer kills in a variety of ways, but the murders are detailed in a fairly matter-of-fact way without the sensationalism that can give one nightmares in other similar books. That is not to suggest that this story isn't disturbing - it definitely is. But again, I would say that thoughtful writing and intelligence are the main ways the author tells his story, rather than relying on grisly or explicitly gory detail. It is your MIND this story will disturb as opposed to your stomach.

There's also the aspect of Grimm's Fairy Tales, which plays a substantial part in the plot. Here as well, the author has clearly done a vast amount of research and there is plenty of historical detail about the Grimm Brothers and their stories worked into the murder investigations.

One word of warning - the author does quite a bit of "set up" stuff at the beginning. The real meat of the story starts to take place around about page 80, but the information that comes before does factor into the rest of the book so it is worth sticking with the story until at least the page 100 mark before you give up on the book. What comes after is worth it.

In short, this is a cleverly conceived, well-written and intelligent murder story. If you like this type of book, you should find something of interest in Brother Grimm.

chramies's review

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3.0

I had to give up reading this due to the start of NaNoWriMo.

ijon's review against another edition

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5.0

A few years ago, I had really enjoyed Russell's first Jan Fabel detective novel, Bloog Eagle, and I was hoping the second novel would not disappoint. To my delight, this one is even better than the first!

It has the same super-local feel of Hamburg Russell created in the first novel, delightful to someone who knows Hamburg even a little (as I do, thanks to my friend Molly), weaving local and regional history and giving the scenes a very concrete feel.

The plot this time is superb, and masterfully crafted for suspense and surprise, without being cheesy. It has an intellectual premise, a firm mooring in actual philosophical ideas about Germanistics and ideas of Volk, and a good set of alternative suspects and side plots.

I enjoyed it thoroughly, and look forward to the next Jan Fabel book, which I shall probably read only in a few years, to keep with tradition.
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