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[Books] Diamond Solitaire

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  • ISBN-10: 1560548045
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  • ISBN-13: 978-1560548041
  • Publisher: MacMillanPublishingCompany(December1993)
  • Language: English
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Diamond Solitaire--- From Publishers Weekly
Lovesey brings back Peter Diamond, the likable, pudgy London copper introduced in 1991's sparkling and precisely plotted The Last Detective . Stripped of his rank, Diamond is working as a Harrods' rent-a-cop--until a young Japanese girl is found hiding in the store during his watch and he receives another pink slip. With time free, he investigates the identity of the youngster, now named Naomi, who remains silent and unclaimed. When she is abducted, Diamond traces her to New York and Japan where a Sumo wrestler agrees to bankroll the ex-copper's highly unofficial investigation. Lovesey's grip on the plot never loosens as Diamond, with gentle humor, bluffs his way past authorities by feigning a clout he no longer possesses. At the beginning of the book, a drug company is rocked by both the death of its president and an explosion at an Italian chemical plant. The ensuing corporate power struggle suggests to ever-observant organized crime factions that a buck might be made, and a murder is arranged. How this fits into the moving tale of the mute girl who draws diamonds on paper to symbolize her new friend is clarified only near the conclusion. It's a powerful moment in a book that, without gimmickry or cross-genre splicing, delivers superb, unashamedly traditional crime writing. Lovesey's mysteries have won awards in England and France; he has previously been nominated for an Edgar, as he could be again for this fine tale. Author tour.
Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


From Library Journal
This Peter Diamond title follows The Last Detective (Doubleday, 1991), which introduced the policeman-turned-security guard. Because a small Japanese girl is found asleep in Harrod's during Diamond's night shift, he loses his job. When he then attempts to establish her identity, someone kidnaps her.
Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.




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Diamond Solitaire About [Books] Diamond Solitaire by S_Schwartz's review
I Love Peter Diamond.

I didn't think that I'd find a more likeable detective than Cynthia Harrod-Eagles' Bill Slider, but Peter Diamond is right up there.He's quirky, funny and just tough enough.And Lovesey's other characterizations are just as good.In this book we have a Janpanese Sumo wrestler that engages Diamond to help find a small autistic Japanese girl.She has been abducted from her group home in unexplainable circumstances.With any other author, this plot might appear farcical, but in Lovesey's hands it is inventive, warm and endearing.Of course the character of Peter Diamond makes it that way, but his other characters are wonderfully drawn as well.Diamond is my new favourite!
[Books] Diamond Solitaire Rating:8 Points
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About [Books] Diamond Solitaire by G_D_Fuller's review
Have enjoyed the entire series!

I came upon Lovesey quite by accident & have been pleasantly surprised & entertained. I have now read all 8 of the series featuring the curmudgeonly Inspector Peter Diamond & they make for a quick, enjoyable romp. These are not taunt thrillers but tongue-in-cheek good old fashioned murder mysteries, set in Bath, England.Diamond & his team solve their puzzles one piece at a time in the way good Policemen do.I heartily recommend these engaging stories.

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About [Books] Diamond Solitaire by Foleyscale's review
Diamond Solitaire is a gem!
This was my first introduction to Peter Diamond. I was very puzzled by the plot of this novel. While it was entertaining and well written, I couldn't imagine how it would all hang together. I kept reading and was richly rewarded by Lovesey's brilliant and satisfying conclusion. He managed to tie in all the disparate elements together and provide resolution. I look forward to reading more of this author's work.

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About [Books] Diamond Solitaire by Customers's review
An entertaining and indulging detective story.

This story kept me entertained from beginning to end. The main character, Peter Diamond, seems to combine all the worthwhile elements of an admirable detective - the deductive abilities of Sherlock Holmes, the street savvy of Sam Spade and the deceptively perceptive insight of Columbo - while treating the reading to the humor and everyday foibles of a lovable uncle. I read this book several years ago, but it still sticks in my mind.

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About [Books] Diamond Solitaire by L_J_Roberts's review
A very good read - I become a Diamond fan

First Sentence:An alert shattered the silence in Harrods, a piercing, continuous note.

Ex-CID Peter Diamond missed seeing a small Japanese girl hiding in the furniture department of Harrods, resulting in his being fired.He can't forget the girl, particularly after finding out she doesn't speak, is being labeled autistic and no one has claimed her.

Japan's top sumo wrestler offers unlimited funds to Diamond for finding the girl's family, but she is kidnapped by a woman, later found murdered.Diamond is committed to finding the girl's family and learning why is so important to someone.

As relevant today as when it was written, Lovesey presents a depressing, but realistic analysis of the pharmaceutical industrial.

Peter Diamond is great character.A big, fat man with a soft heart who is self-effacing, loves his very understanding wife, is dogged in pursuit of his case and tough as a diamond when he needs to be.

The story was completely engrossing in spite of a couple small bumps.There was an error of equating a derby with a trilby hat (very different styles) and a major premise that was a bit questionable.However, the sense of place, dialogue, suspense and action were very good.

I am delighted to know many more Diamond books await me.

DIAMOND SOLITAIRE (Unl. Inv.- Peter Diamond-England/NYC/China-Cont) - VG
Lovesey, Peter - 2nd in series
Mysterious Press, 1992, US Hardcover - ISBN:0892965355

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