A January Killing
by Paul Toolan
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Pub Date Dec 18 2015 | Archive Date Sep 06 2018
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Description
The ancient ritual of 'Wassailing' begins with a torchlight procession. It ends with shotguns being fired into the trees, to scare off ‘evil spirits’ and revive the apple blossom.
But not every shotgun fires blanks, and next day a dead body has blossomed in the orchard.
What is the killer’s motive? Why this victim? And who is sending anonymous letters to the villagers of Stockton Marsh, where Detective Inspector Batten’s own Sergeant lives?
Winter closes in, but murder does not stop with the dead - it tunnels into the living too, as Batten and Sergeant Ball discover. Will their own endangered lives and relationships ever be quite the same?
As snow descends, the police make ready. Until another body is found...
Advance Praise
• “I've read enough books of this genre to fill a small library. I've even kept a list of my favorites. Paul Toolan's Zig Batten books just went to the top of that list.”
• “The mystery, while deeply involved, should be secondary to your reading of this beautifully written novel. Paul Toolan will enthrall you with this story, told through dialog and thoughts unsaid.”
• “Highly recommended. The best book of its genre I've read in years.”
• "A murder mystery ripe for a TV series - bring it on!"
Featured Reviews
Wow, wow, wow!
A January Killing by Paul Toolan
I was blown away by Toolans ability to write so beautifully and eloquent that I got lost in the book almost immediately. The characters are well formed and you can honestly relate to some and feel the emotional attachment as well. While this book came out in 2015, I am just now reading it and wish I had done so earlier. Like his other books the author carefully shows the dialogue in a way that most readers could understand and while the POV was hard to figure out because there were several, it did not keep the reader from understanding what was going on. I now want to read everything I can from this author. I love psychological thrillers and this one is at the top of my list.
Thank you to netgalley as well as the author/publisher for giving me the opportunity to read this book in exchange for my honest review.
5+++ stars ⭐️ out of 5
Love the deep development of the characters in this second book of Paul Toolan's, particularly between the lead detective, Zig, and his sergeant. The plot is extremely good while managing to avoid the wanton 'gruesomeness' and cynical 'tough cop' stuff that's unfortunately rampant in a lot of modern detective stories. Some of this is dark, nevertheless, but in a way that rhymes with reality and makes you warm to and empathise with the characters.
My only negative comment is the slightly choppy style of alternating between narrative, speech, and the characters' inner thoughts; it's not always clear which is which and sometimes it totally lost me and I found myself having to go back and work out who was saying what/thinking what, which is a bit annoying. It's a real shame as there's some beautiful writing here. I'm hoping that perhaps as time goes by, the author might find a slightly easier balance.
That said, a book I couldn't put down, loved the characters and looked forward hugely to Paul Toolan's next offering. There were some unfinished issues at the end of the book and not everything was explained perfectly - but that was the same at the end of the first book and by the first chapter of the second, it didn't really matter ... HIGHLY RECOMMEND!
Toolan has quickly became one of my favorites.
A January Killing was written so beautifully that I would have kept reading if the plot had suck. It didn't! The plot, characters and the interactions between each other and the setting is top notch!
The author has an incredible eye for detail, though I would like a bit more character development as I couldn't get clear character pictures.
If you like a good murder mystery, one that's told with real undeniable knowledge of the craft, A January Killing is surely the story for you.
(Many thanks to Netgalley for allowing me the opportunity to read.)
Somerset and Wassailing at the 'old' end to Xmas 17th January, guns are fired into the apple trees to get rid of evil spirits that have taken roost following the harvest. This time, though, a man is killed, encouraging the evil spirits to stay. Will the apple harvest fail. We don't stay around for that long, but it is Easter before everything has been sorted out and the murderer found - but the murderer's murderer? Have they been found too. Who else has been killed too?
This book is written in an interesting way. There are times when the senior detective seems to talk to himself, ask himself questions and reply. Enjoyable read.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. The writing is such that you feel like you are right there with the characters experiencing it. It starts out in a small village with a winter ritual and someone gets murdered. Then the letters get delivered and things really start to unfold. Its a good mystery and I felt that all the characters and events blended well. I will read the other books in this series.
Thank you to NetGalley, Paul Toolan, and BooksGoSocial for a free ARC of this novel.
I have never read a book written by Paul Toolan but I am here to tell you this will not be my last. I really enjoyed this mystery. It kept me involved in every page and I couldn't put it down. I will be getting the next book for sure. Thank you Paul!
This is a new author for me and I have been missing out.
I was hooked from the first page and read this book in one sitting. It is so beautifully written. A psychological thriller I could not put down. A masterpiece and I am already searching for more books from this author. Highly recommended.
I would like to thank the author Paul To plan, publisher and Net.galley for giving me the opportunity to read this book in return for giving an honest review.
I really liked the pacing of this book. The setup and pacing of the murder and subsequent actions made it interesting for the reader and an enjoyable time to see what came next
A January Killing by Paul Toolan.
The ancient ritual of 'Wassailing' begins with a torchlight procession. It ends with shotguns being fired into the trees, to scare off ‘evil spirits’ and revive the apple blossom. But not every shotgun fires blanks, and next day a dead body has blossomed in the orchard. What is the killer’s motive? Why this victim? And who is sending anonymous letters to the villagers of Stockton Marsh, where Detective Inspector Batten’s own Sergeant lives?
A good read. Good story. Likeable characters. 4*.
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