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Book Review: April in Spain, John Banville

It would be doing this book a disservice to say that it is the second of Banville’s Inspector Strafford series. Yes, Strafford appears, but this is so much more than that. I was so impressed by how beautifully Banville understands people and writes characters – perhaps half the book covers State Pathologist Quirke on holiday with his wife in Spain, without a lot happening, and yet it was a delightful read.

Whilst setting the scene, we meet Terry Tice, a hitman from England, and again his background story is covered in such depth. Tice’s path is destined to coincide with Quirke’s  and there is a heart-breaking finale, as Strafford, Quirke and Tice come together at the hotel in Spain.

The obvious point is that we have a play on words in the title, with both the time being April and a missing person being Quirke’s daughter’s friend, April.

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Book Review: Snow, John Banville

This was the first John Banville novel that I’ve read, a random pick from a local charity shop. Despite the hugely tough subject matter, it was very well written and the lead character, Detective Inspector St John Strafford (first name pronounced Sinjun) is quite fascinating.

The book covers a snowy period in 1957, set in Ireland. DI Strafford is sent to a rural village to investigate the grisly murder of a local priest, Father Tom. His job is tough due to the strange Osbourne family who draw a veil over any clues that may help to track down the killer. His side kick Jenkins may have been onto something, but disappears. Meanwhile, Strafford must survive the terrible food at the big house or the freezing cold in the local pub where he is staying.

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