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Re: Books - Strike Reread

Date: 2025-12-16 05:51 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
"So, who do you think is the murderer?" Robin asked the question that had been burning inside all morning.

"Hang on a minute-- let's get lunch."

They sat down to a glorious roast dinner. The potatoes were the crispiest, fluffiest potatoes Strike could ever remember eating. The gravy was sublime. With a sigh of deep, enduring satisfaction, he piled his plate high. This would be a occasion for seconds, even thirds.

Dan, reading from a distance, cried. She was attempting to eat less than the 90,000 daily calories that had become her norm since she started these bloody books. It was not going to plan. A roast turkey dinner lurked smugly in the fridge. The tiramisu had been polished off the day before. Crisps would join them, she knew, and sandwiches, english breakfasts by the dozen, all of them stuffed into her stomach by the time she reached page 10. There was no other way to read Strike. She had tried, and failed. In defeat, she supposed there was a certain sort of freedom, a certain relinquishing of tension that came with the knowledge that one could never have hoped to succeed. Not against the unholy alliance of Rowling and Big Yorkshire Pud.
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Re: Books - Strike Reread

Date: 2025-12-16 11:29 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
(finished Silkworm, will come back with notes when I feel like it, maybe. On Career of Evil) Now Robin is drinking Betty's tea and noting how strong it is, and I'm like "?" because Betty's is the weakest tea I've ever had. Maybe their Christmas tea is weaker than their everyday blend? You can leave a bag in *forever* and it doesn't brew.
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Re: Books - Strike Reread

Date: 2025-12-19 02:14 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Strike knows who the serial killer is. And he knows where the serial killer lives. Strike stays up, thinking, all night, then roams the streets for two hours, considering his next move.

What does he decide to do?

That's right! He goes to a café and orders a ham and cheese panini!
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Re: Books - Strike Reread

Date: 2025-12-19 02:17 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
As he eats his panini, he worries that, if he doesn't act fast, another woman is going to die.

What does he do?

He orders another panini!
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Re: Books - Strike Reread

Date: 2025-12-19 03:09 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Finished Career of Evil. I enjoyed it more on a reread, especially from a feminist angle, though I think I was correct in my initial impression this one was a bit like Cuckoo, in that the clues were really thin and shaky. This time, though, they're the clues to whodunnit. I find the pivotal sea holly too much of a cheat, as it relies on knowledge from outside the novel, plus the initial description doesn't actually specify that it's in bloom. So I continue to think Silkworm is better-constructed.

But then, this is more about Robin's backstory than anything else. I went in knowing that, this time, and found it more enjoyable as a result. The first time I read it, I found the main mystery a bit boring "which of these guys did the murder? At least 2 of them are interchangeable, from the reader's POV!" The story would feel much the same whether the killer was revealed to be Brockbank or Laing, after all. So why care as the duo puzzle over whether it might be one or the other?

The parts from the POV of the serial killer remain unconvincing, but I just see them as stores of clues. I noticed on this read that he says very early that he's living with someone working night-shifts; a more alert me would have guessed that this meant a nurse, and that Hazel was a good candidate. The various women working in brothels of various sorts are probably partly intended as red herrings for this line. But I was tired the first time I read it, and iirc missed this detail entirely.

Onto Lethal White, my least fave. I remember this one involving a lot of tedious stuff about horses and paintings and paintings of horses. Hoping it's more fun on a reread, as Cuckoo was.
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Re: Books - Strike Reread

Date: 2025-12-19 03:23 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Will add that imo Career of Evil doesn't work too well as a detective novel, but it works well as a thriller; it's exciting! Many brushes with death! I did enjoy it.

The TV people are such cowards for nixing the "transabled community" plotline, though. Anyone coming to the book thinking they know what to expect, having watched the TV show, is going to get a surprise... :'D Just imagine a director's cut ep where Tempest is scooting around in the wheelchair she doesn't need and rating businesses for their accessibility on the Internet! And if this were HBO, there'd be a fake amputation fetish forum up as a promo... So many possibilities... ;_;
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Re: Books - Strike Reread

Date: 2025-12-19 03:23 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Also... So, a big reason for wanting to reread the whole series is to hopefully pick up more clues on the 'who killed Leda?' plot. Given Rowling's preference for twists and red herrings, I feel like it's going to be Shanker or Lucy. I didn't consider Lucy at ALL the first time around, but on a reread, I feel like it's pointing that way. She's mentioned in every book; a painting on her wall is associated with a morgue; she has motive to hate Leda. I was thinking that Rowling wouldn't want it to be a female killer, given the feminist current in the books... but these books have a roughly equal balance of male and female murderers, and also, Rowling's a mother to a daughter; I think she'd take a dim view of Leda and so far the books haven't got into that, because Strike is very forgiving of her (understandably!). But at the very least I think the contrast between his experience growing up and Lucy's is going to come up, at some point. Read through that lens, Career of Evil feels like it's laying groundwork for motive.

With Shanker, meanwhile, there are some things you could read as hints (Robin fearing him at first sight; narration that says repeatedly not to underestimate him; his tendency to only turn up to help AFTER the main characters have had a kicking). He's established to have access to Leda at the time of the murder, he reacts strangely to things, and he isn't afraid to, well, shank people. He is also mentioned in book 1, although not by name. But I don't think Rowling would be keen on a main plot where someone takes in a kid off the street, only for him to murder them. I also don't think she'd want to imply that Strike was such a bad judge of character.

I think it has to be someone close to Strike, because that makes a more interesting story. So rn I'm torn between thinking it's silly to suspect Lucy at all, and thinking it was TOTALLY Lucy. Or possibly indirectly and she helped cover it up; method seems like a weird one for something done in anger. Seems more like a cool-headed killing to hide something. Lots of contradictions! Will be reading closely! :)
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Re: Books - Strike Reread

Date: 2025-12-19 03:34 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
(It's hard to imagine Rowling wanting a main plot where a daughter kills her mother. Otoh, a mother who takes her daughter to live in a series of squats with a series of rapey, violent boyfriends, when she could just take the kids to live with her family in Cornwall whenever? But doesn't want to because she finds it *boring*? Either there's much more to Leda and her family are secretly terrible, or Lucy's murderer-reveal speech writes itself.)
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Re: Books - Strike Reread

Date: 2025-12-19 03:39 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
but yeah, could also see someone doing it when angry on her behalf, and first book did say she was on fairly good terms with her dad. or could see her seeing that leda was in trouble and angrily leaving her to it, rather than helping, not expecting her to actually die.
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Re: Books - Strike Reread

Date: 2025-12-19 07:21 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Onto Lethal White. Now, I'm trying to lose weight. I put on 2kg in the last fortnight, and I blame the Strike books. There is a chocolate orange in the cupboard, that I need to resist.

Otoh: I'm about to *read* a Strike book.

Will I be able to make it at LEAST until tomorrow without cracking and going for the orange???

It's not looking hopeful. Prepare for the suspense of the century.
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Re: Books - Strike Reread

Date: 2025-12-19 07:27 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
PROLOGUE

If the book starts with a roast dinner so help me
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Re: Books - Strike Reread

Date: 2025-12-19 07:27 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Opens on a wedding. I am in real danger.
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Re: Books - Strike Reread

Date: 2025-12-19 07:43 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Page 17. No roast, but they're eating a salmon starter. This doesn't appeal to me-- but I'm not getting complacent.
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Re: Books - Strike Reread

Date: 2025-12-19 10:14 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Roast-resentment notwithstanding, credit to Rowling as she manages to coin a two-word description for Wenlock and Mandeville: "cycloptic molars".
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Re: Books - Strike Reread

Date: 2025-12-19 10:16 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
(and, no, am not THAT weird; like everyone else, I had to look up their names; I'd remembered them as "Wendell and whatsitsface".)
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Re: Books - Strike Reread

Date: 2025-12-20 02:44 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Oh! This is the one with the "leftists"! I'd forgotten that was in this book. One of my fave things in the series. :D

There's a guy who's wearing both a Mao hat and a Che T-shirt. There's a Jack-Monroe-style rich girl larping as a cockney. There's the hyperbolic, offensive rhetoric, sometimes co-opting real causes (inequality! The environment!), sometimes dissolving into nonsense, always with an undercurrent of antisemitism and all led by a pervy attention-seeker. Living in a city hosting the Olympics is compared to living under military occupation. The satire is spot-on (made better for Rowling allowing her "leftist" rabble to include some politics I'm pretty sure she agrees with; stops it feeling too preachy and fake). I think I'm going to enjoy it more, this time around, and I enjoyed it a lot last time.
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Re: Books - Strike Reread

Date: 2025-12-20 06:36 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Lethal White, Pg 138, and you can almost *hear* the editor, "If you make them infiltrate an obnoxious hard left group, people will assume Strike's far right! Fix it!!!"; there's a rather sudden and unsubtle detail about how he also particularly enjoyed infiltrating a far right group, in the past, and getting some prosecutions.

(As for roast dinners, currently doing okay. Have witnessed salmon, mousse, an ice cream, orange juice, cold roast beef, boiled potatoes, pad thai, and incalculable pints of beer, but no appetising roasts, in these pages, so far. I've just had a donburi readymeal and some chocolate biscuits, so I feel like my shields are up.)
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Re: Books - Strike Reread

Date: 2025-12-21 12:17 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Lethal White, p234. "the hacking organisation, Anonymous". +_+ Am sure I winced last time, just as hard. Why do people find this so hard.
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Re: Books - Strike Reread

Date: 2025-12-21 12:18 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
(this is Strike POV, tbf, and he is a bit of a technophobe... but he's supposed to be a detective!)
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Re: Books - Strike Reread

Date: 2025-12-21 12:23 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
I've never understood it, though. Why do media types struggle so MUCH with this? The word 'anonymous' isn't a new word, and is used in exactly the same way it is anywhere else. (I probably ranted the same way last time. My confusion has not diminished with time!)
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Re: Books - Strike Reread

Date: 2025-12-21 12:26 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Anyway, back to the food. Since we left off, Strike has ordered a fish and chips. Dangerous. BUT he ordered ketchup with it. Who has ketchup with *fish* and chips??? Salt and vinegar, or gtfo. Idk if I can see him the same way, after this.
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Re: Books - Strike Reread

Date: 2025-12-21 12:33 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
It's better than 'the hacker Anonymous,' at least.
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Re: Books - Strike Reread

Date: 2025-12-19 06:59 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Strike's right. If a problem cannot be solved with one panini, simply order another panini. Repeat until resolved.
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Re: Books - Strike Reread

Date: 2025-12-17 09:25 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
I've inoculated myself against this by growing up on a diet of Chinese dramas where every plot development must be accompanied by a scrumptious dinner scene. Planning treason against the emperor? Great, let's discuss that over at least ten dishes and a jug of wine. Negotiating an important business deal? Better take them out to dinner. If there isn't enough food to justify a lazy susan, then the deal's off. Starving to death in abject poverty? Well, we'd better scrape together a home-cooked meal to impress the visiting CCP official with our pure hearts and generosity.

Nothing can faze me. Well, except tea and crumpets. I really want to try those. :(
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Re: Books - Strike Reread

Date: 2025-12-22 05:32 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Crumpets are more odd than appetising. Scones are nice, though.

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