Friday, 5 October 2018
Tricks (and a treat)
For today’s countdown to Halloween reading suggestion: Tricks by Ed McBain. Surprisingly not a horror novel, but it is set on Halloween
night. We find the detectives from the 87th Precinct with their hands
full on weird and sinister cases in the night of mischiefs: a magician
has been murdered and his body cut in little pieces after his last
performance, dwarves disguised as children disguised as trick or
treaters rob liquor stores at gunpoint, an elderly lady receives an obscene
phone call from someone who seems to know her and there is a serial
rapist on the lose. There is no supernatural element whatsoever, but
plenty of realistic urban horror that takes its source from criminal
minds. And plenty of suspense too: McBain worked for Hitchcock and it
shows, he knows the tricks of the trade. And there’s a dash of bizarre
that just fits Halloween perfectly. Like my mother in law said, once you
start reading Ed McBain, you only put it down once you finish it. To
end this post on a bad pun, Tricks is a real treat.
Labels:
87th Precinct,
books,
crime fiction,
Ed McBain,
Halloween,
littérature policière,
livre,
livres,
trick or treat,
Tricks
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