The Devil's Detective

Paperback, 304 pages

Published Feb. 9, 2016 by Anchor.

ISBN:
978-0-8041-7292-9
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2 stars (3 reviews)

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Pretty cool book. I really enjoyed David Rintoul preforming it. The only thing I wonder is when would it be "fool" and when "Fool" in writing. I did "switch off" a bit at the big fights, but I suppose without them it would not have made sense (unlike detective stories in a human world). I love the setup of hell and heaven and I wonder how it would be going on in future books.

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Thomas Fool is one of the Devil’s Detectives, known as Information Men, his job is to keep order in Hell. When a badly bruised and unidentifiable body is discovered, Fool is given the case. The problem is, this is Hell and everyone is guilty of something. How can he investigate a murder where everything around him screams death? Who will come forward as a witness when everyone has something to hide?

I have been thinking a lot about writing better reviews and I feel like Simon Kurt Unsworth has made that job a whole lot easier with The Devil’s Detective. Before reading this book I had most of the themes worked out in my head. So let us start with the basic; a mystery novel is typically a quest narrative. We have the detective that is the hero of the story, setting out to solve a mystery. We know what …