Mike Ripley is the author of the award-winning 'Angel' series of comedy thrillers which have twice won the CWA Last Laugh Award. It has been said that he 'paints a picture of London Dickens would recognise' and that 'he writes like the young Len Deighton, wierd and wonderful information and very, very funny'. Described as 'England's funniest crime writer' (The Times), he is also a respected critic of crime fiction, writing for the Daily Telegraph, The Guardian, The Times and the Birmingham Post among others.
Collection of crime short stories. There were two in here I really liked - Natural Selection by Ian Rankin and "My Cousin's Gratitude" by chaz Brenchly. The rest were "meh."
PLOT OR PREMISE: The collection includes a story by Lee Child called 'James Penney's New Identity', which is the first Jack Reacher story. However, quite frankly, he only has a very small part to play. The story revolves around a guy named James Penny. He works in a small town, where the only industry is a factory that has just laid him off. He storms off, causes damage en route, and the police are after him for the problems he's caused. It was accidental, but that isn't going to matter much if they catch him. Enter Reacher to help him out. . WHAT I LIKED: I liked the idea of one bad thing getting out of hand and leading to a lot of other problems in Penney's life. . WHAT I DIDN'T LIKE: Reacher enters the story at the end to save the day, but it's basically coincidence. There's nothing tying the resolution to the rest of the story really, and you also don't get a good feeling for why Reacher was there in the first place and his backstory. . BOTTOM-LINE: Only read it for the one story… . DISCLOSURE: I received no compensation, not even a free copy, in exchange for this review. I am not personal friends with the editors, nor do I follow them on social media.