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Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) | 8441 comments NOTE - I know this would fit the CRIME tag, but I read it back in August (and am only just now getting around to posting the review ... I am SOOOOooooo far behind!)


The Good Thief's Guide to Amsterdam (Good Thief's Guide, #1) by Chris Ewan
The Good Thief’s Guide to Amsterdam – Chris Ewan
Digital audiobook narrated by Simon Vance.
4****

Charlie Howard is a successful mystery author, writing a series that features a professional burglar, Faulks. As a sideline – and I guess you could call it research – he also occasionally accepts a commission to steal certain items. When a stranger offers him an unusually high fee to steal a couple of seemingly worthless monkey figurines, his instincts tell him to decline while his curiosity urges him to comply. Before long he’s embroiled in a major intrigue, and a suspect in a murder.

This was a highly entertaining mystery. I couldn’t help but think of Lawrence Block’s Bernie Rhodenbarr series, but the comparison is a good one. The pace is quick, the characters interesting, and the charms of Amsterdam (a city I have visited) evident. I didn’t really like the way he revealed the culprit; bringing everyone together and having a long speech to lay out the crime and point out the responsible party (or parties) seems a bit tedious. Still, I was charmed by Charlie and want to read more of this series.

UPDATE / SECOND reading: 12Aug2019
I listened to the audio, capably narrated by Simon Vance. I enjoyed it just as much, but then I'd listen to Simon Vance read his grocery list.


LINK to my review


Jgrace | 3955 comments I always thought I would listen to more of this series after the first one, but I've never gotten around to it. But, I'm happy if I can find something for Simon to read to me!


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