Murder Swing

, #1

Paperback, 528 pages

Deutsch language

Published March 10, 2019 by Suhrkamp.

ISBN:
978-3-518-46937-8
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London, heute: Er ist ein Plattensammler, ein Spezialist für äußerst seltene LPs, die er kauft und verkauft. Die Jobbeschreibung auf seiner Visitenkarte lautet: ›Vinyl-Detektiv‹. Und manche Leute nehmen das ganz wörtlich – so wie die geheimnisvolle Nevada Warren, die ihn für eine Unsumme anheuert, um für einen anonymen Auftraggeber eine Platte zu finden, die zu der schmalen Produktion eines winzigen kalifornischen Jazz-Labels gehört, das in den 1950ern nur ein Jahr existierte.

Bald häufen sich seltsame Todesfällen, die allesamt mit dieser Platte zu tun haben könnten. Aber was könnte auf ihr zu hören sein, was sie so ungemein wertvoll macht? Und was hat einer der mächtigsten Konzerne der weltweiten Unterhaltungsindustrie damit zu tun? Zu allem Überfluss hat unser Detektiv bald auch noch die »Aryian Twins« Heinz und Heidi an der Hacke, zwei ziemlich extravagante Killer …

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reviewed The Vinyl Detective by Andrew Cartmel (The Vinyl Detective, #1)

Loser author writes a loser character who is a loser except when shit hits the fan, when he is a superman

I am not going to even talk about a metric ton of plot holes. I guess you can't make a vinyl without a hole.

This book gathers the perfect trifecta of sexism:

  • Denying existence of gender identity
  • Mansplaining
  • Male gaze

At the end of Chapter 21 you get the absolute worst plot hole of the book. It's insane. It defeated its own gimmick.

I think that the author is simply an experienced author who knows how to write engaging characters, uses the language flawlessly, and decided to write a book with a stipulation "the most boring thriller".

I can also be absolutely sure that the author is incapable of writing stuff that isn't a series, or he wanted to make a book for the small screens on the account of being a Dr. Who writer and such.

By Chapter 22 …

reviewed The Vinyl Detective by Andrew Cartmel (The Vinyl Detective, #1)

An unexpected finding

For a book whose main plot is the finding of rare vinyls in small shops in London, the book itself it's one of these unearthed gems.

Without spoiling much of the book, it starts with the protagonist (the Vinyl Detective) looking for a rare jazz album for a mysterious client. Then the book continues with this plot, but adding classical elements from the mystery genre ("accidental" deaths with the worst timings possible, mysterious strangers following the protagonists, layers of plot threads to unravel) mixed with a commentary on the history of Jazz and the exploitation of its musicians.

I love Jazz, I also have a terrible musical ear and I am a cheapskate with my audio equipment, so a lot of the technicalities in the text I wasn't able to fully understand. But it is fine, as most of the characters also didn't get them.

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