
The Martian Girl: A London Mystery
$16.32
- Paperback
336 pages
- Release Date
7 February 2019
Summary
‘Ingeniously constructed … Andrew Martin’s wry, amused tone is a constant joy … An altogether superior performance, THE MARTIAN GIRL is a violent, funny, deadly serious entertainment’ Irish Times
London, present day. Jean, a failing journalist in her late thirties, finds herself entertaining a married man - a handsome, arrogant ex-barrister, universally known by his surname: Coates. Unsure of the relationship a…Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781472152480 |
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| ISBN-10: | 1472152484 |
| Author: | Andrew Martin |
| Publisher: | Little, Brown Book Group |
| Imprint: | Corsair |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 336 |
| Release Date: | 7 February 2019 |
| Weight: | 260g |
| Dimensions: | 198mm x 126mm x 28mm |
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Critics Review
Ingeniously constructed … Andrew Martin’s wry, amused tone is a constant joy … An altogether superior performance, The Martian Girl is a violent, funny, deadly serious entertainment.
Ingeniously constructed … Andrew Martin’s wry, amused tone is a constant joy … An altogether superior performance, The Martian Girl is a violent, funny, deadly serious entertainment. * Irish Times *
Martin’s depiction of Coates’s mentally unbalanced viewpoint is worthy of Simenon … I could not bring myself to stop reading until I found out what happened to [the characters]. * Daily Telegraph *
Martin is particularly good on the patter and atmosphere of Victorian theatre. A complex, but rewarding thriller. * The Times *
The music-hall background is absorbing, the contemporary story tense and at times terrifying and both are very funny and sharply written, in this book-within-a-book tale of paranoia. * Morning Star *
You won’t be able to put it down. It’s a clever, thrilling read, and Andrew Martin’s ability to illuminate his characters through their vocabulary and patter remains as striking as ever. It’s a book that demands concentration, but it’s well worth the effort. * Crime Fiction Lover *
About The Author
Andrew Martin
Andrew Martin is a journalist and novelist. His critically praised ‘Jim Stringer’ series began with The Necropolis Railway in 2002. The following titles in the series, Murder at Deviation Junction and Death on a Branch Line, were shortlisted for the CWA Ellis Peters Historical Crime Award and, in 2008, Andrew Martin was shortlisted for the CWA Dagger in the Library Award. The Somme Stations won the 2011 CWA Ellis Peters Historical Crime Award.
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