Dame Agatha Christie and Her Peers
1976
Encountering a new author to me, I'm always surprised to see 2 dates after a name is mentioned: de Wetering left us in 2008. How can that be: in a way we are both in the here and now? He's gotta be typing away somewhere...just like me right now.
CAST - 4 stars: De Gier is the handsome, single half of our police duo. He's a horndog: when the cops find 3 potted plants on the houseboat of a beautiful, murdered prostitute, he grabs the biggest, heaviest pot before anyone else has a chance. His other half, Grijpstra, is a bit overweight and married. They are in fact opposites in many ways. I do like that Grijpstra does admit that he envys his very handsome friend, but this is just one of many parts of this relationship. Maria Van Buren is our extremely exclusive, expensive prostitute. She has 3 main clients: a Belgian diplomat, an American army office, and a dutch big-shot business executive. One of them may have killed Maria. A neighbor, Bart De Jong, 40ish, might know a thing or 2 about Maria. Then there is the odd guy in a red coat hanging around. And a cat. Very good cast.
ATMOSPHERE - 4 stars: Life on a houseboat is a bit different in Amsterdam than Travis McGee's life on his Busted Flush. Maria enjoys raising, among other things, poisonous plants. And I like very much the comparison of cop life on the streets vs cop life on the water. And there is a mandrake description that tells us it is sperm from which mandrake roots form! Then there is a fascinating trip to Curacao and bits of black magic everywhere. One of the 2 cops is a believer in bad magic. Nice city details add to the pleasure of reading this.
CRIME - 3 stars: Maria is murdered early by a knife in her back. But it's been thrown at her from a distance. AND, it's a military knife, a rare one. But was someone high on some kind of plant?
INVESTIGATION - 2 stars: Unlike the first in this series, this one seems to sag toward the end, as if 50 pages of investigations could have been edited out.
RESOLUTION - 2 stars: MAYBE. But maybe not. I didn't fully believe the end of this story.
SUMMARY: 3.0 stars. A good police procedural, but not as good as the first in the series. But I'll read more by de Wetering. Interesting cop/partners are THE main ingredient in good police procedurals, I think.