Argylle

A Novel

eBook

English language

Published Jan. 9, 2024 by Random House Publishing Group.

ISBN:
978-0-593-60002-3
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A passable thriller

I didn't particularly enjoy this book. It was an OK thriller marred by some careless writing, and a fairly predictable plot. For example "In addition to the 2,500 euro per head ticket price, the tables arranged outside in the casino gardens, under awnings of silk studded with thousands of tiny lights to give the impression of a canopy of stars, cost upwards of two hundred thousand euros each." What cost 200,000E? The tables? The canopy? In what sense is that "in addition" to the cost of the tickets (a cost borne, presumably, by entirely different parties)? This sentence is characteristic of the writing: far too many subclauses and sub-subclauses to add flavour and enhance characterisation. And despite that, hardly any of the characters have much substance. Even Argylle, the protagonist, feels a bit thin. I did like Coffey though, she's an interesting character.

There's a part at the beginning …

reviewed Argylle by Elly Conway

it is a book

the parts I found interesting I would eat up but the parts I found dull were so very dull.

I have now seen the companion piece movie that this book was published for. The movie was more fun but did not reference these pages until the end scene which was very confusing to me and felt like it was tacked on after filming most of the movie. Would have loved a story that followed the movie plot or some sort of reassurance we are getting the other four books referred to in the movie but I doubt that will happen.

Subjects

  • Spy stories