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In This Bright Future: DC Smith Investigation Series, Book 5 (edição: 2017)

de Peter Grainger (Autor), Gildart Jackson (Narrador), Tantor Audio (Publisher)

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Membro:TGPistole
Título:In This Bright Future: DC Smith Investigation Series, Book 5
Autores:Peter Grainger (Autor)
Outros autores:Gildart Jackson (Narrador), Tantor Audio (Publisher)
Informação:Tantor Audio (2017)
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DC Smith is on medical leave after knee surgery. While recuperating at home, he notices his home is being observed. He returns to Belfast as a result of confronting his stalker. Smith had served in Belfast during his army days during the time of The Troubles. He spends his time in Belfast revisiting the past and trying to find the burial site of a man who disappeared.
There are interesting connections in the story, and DC learns of a surprise at the end. ( )
  tangledthread | Aug 5, 2023 |
English police officer DC Smith returns to Belfast to investigate a 30 year old murder resulting from the "Troubles". ( )
  fwbl | Aug 21, 2022 |
The English Inspector revisits his history when he returns to Ireland to help find out what happened to a friend thirty years earlier. Without delving too deeply into the politics, Grainger portrays the emotional turmoil and pain of the Irish fight for their rights in modern times. The ending is particularly bittersweet in spite of DC’s success in his mission. ( )
  AMKitty | Aug 7, 2022 |
This book takes DC Smith away from his home turf to Ireland and past memories. Its at times a heavy read but well done. Good insight into the Irish-English struggles in the late 20th Century. ( )
  TGPistole | Oct 16, 2021 |
This originally appeared at The Irresponsible Reader.
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IT'S TIME TO WRAP UP SOME THINGS
We've known for some time, that someone connected to DC Smith's time in Belfast has been trying to get in touch with him. We know almost nothing about what he did, and he's in no rush to think about it as whoever makes these attempts. But that's done with now.

While recuperating from knee surgery, Smith finally confronts/is confronted by (you could make the case either way) with that person and ends up using his convalescence time going to Belfast to look into something that happened (probably) the day after he left.

Smith is brought face-to-face with friends and adversaries for the first time in decades. He has to come to terms with many consequences of his actions. And he looks into a killing from that time that he didn't even know had happened until he made the trip.

So we learn who has been looking into him/trying to communicate with him. We learn a lot about his backstory that we'd only got glimpses of shadows of before. For fans who want to know more about DC Smith, here's the place.

There's another plotline that gets some resolution, too—in a very pleasant way. But I'm not going to get into it.

NEVER FEAR, THERE ARE STILL SOME STORYLINES ALIVE
We don't have any resolution when it comes to this author friend and her book (and digging up all sorts of horrible memories with it). And there's a new one introduced in the closing moments, one that will probably shake up a lot of Kings Lake...

JACKSON NAILS IT AGAIN
Gildart Jackson makes sure that you get what DC is feeling, how the past is coming back to haunt him while confronting him with his failures, his missed opportunities, the what could have been. This is a lonely book for Smith, and Jackson ensures the listener experiences it.

SO, WHAT DID I THINK ABOUT IN THIS BRIGHT FUTURE?
Overall, this was strange. Still good, but strange. As much as we all pick up these books for DC, it's DC in relation to his fellow officers. Here, he's fairly isolated—he has his ghosts, his memories, and people he hasn't seen for decades (some he's tried not to think about since)—but he doesn't have his team. The fact he can't give any tutorials, he doesn't have anyone around to amuse with his commentary, the fact that he's constantly on his guard, all combine to heighten the emotional impact of this one.

But man, I want to get back to King's Lake.

This was as good as the previous entries—probably better in some ways—but in a different way. I'm all for that, let's keep this series from getting stale. You can read/listen to this without the rest, and enjoy it. But it's a lousy way to sample the series. If you want to know what this winning series is like, grab book 1 or 2. But if you grab this? You're in for a very pleasant experience. ( )
  hcnewton | Oct 11, 2021 |
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