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Kate Atkinson's brilliant novel, bringing back Jackson Brodie from the bestselling Case Histories.
It is the Edinburgh Festival. People queuing for a lunchtime show witness a road-rage incident - an incident which changes the lives of everyone involved. Jackson Brodie, ex-army, ex-police, ex-private detective, is also an innocent bystander - until he becomes a suspect.
With Case Histories, Kate Atkinson showed how brilliantly she could explore the crime genre and make it her own. In One Good Turn she takes her masterful plotting one step further. Like a set of Russian dolls each thread
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Kate Atkinson's brilliant novel, bringing back Jackson Brodie from the bestselling Case Histories.
It is the Edinburgh Festival. People queuing for a lunchtime show witness a road-rage incident - an incident which changes the lives of everyone involved. Jackson Brodie, ex-army, ex-police, ex-private detective, is also an innocent bystander - until he becomes a suspect.

With Case Histories, Kate Atkinson showed how brilliantly she could explore the crime genre and make it her own. In One Good Turn she takes her masterful plotting one step further. Like a set of Russian dolls each thread of the narrative reveals itself to be related to the last. Her Dickensian cast of characters are all looking for love or money and find it in surprising places. As ever with Atkinson what each one actually discovers is their true self.

Unputdownable and triumphant, One Good Turn is a sharply intelligent read that is also percipient, funny, and totally satisfying.
Autorenporträt
Kate Atkinson, geb. 1951 in York, studierte in Dundee und kehrte nach ihrem Universitätsabschluss in ihre Heimatstadt zurück. Bereits ihre ersten Kurzgeschichten werden mit Preisen ausgezeichnet.
1996 erhält sie für ihren ersten Roman (Behind the Scenes at the Museum, deutsch: Familienalbum) den angesehenen Whitbread Award.
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"An absolute joy to read...the pleasure of One Good Turn lies in the ride, in Atkinson's wry, unvanquished characters, her swooping, savvy, sarcastic prose and authorial joie de vivre." Guardian