Quite Ugly One Evening: Jack Parlabane is back in this ingenious locked-room mystery
Autor Chris Brookmyreen Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 mai 2026
Reporter Jack Parlabane thrives on chasing stories in unlikely places, and where could be less likely than a fan convention on a cruise liner celebrating a contentious Sixties TV series? But unlike the media family exploiting their show's renewed relevance, he's not there to stoke controversy: he's there to solve a murder.
Already in deep water with his employer, Jack desperately needs a win, and solving this decades-old mystery could be it. Problem is, he's in the middle of the Atlantic, and someone onboard has already killed once to keep their secret.
And that's not even the tricky part. No, the tricky part is definitely the dead body locked in a stateroom with him, covered in his blood. Now Jack has to solve two murders, otherwise the only way he's getting off this ship is in handcuffs - or in a body bag.
Quite Ugly One Evening is a zeitgesty locked-room mystery that sees the return of rogue journalist Jack Parlabane thirty years after his first appearance in Quite Ugly One Morning.
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'There's nothing he can't do' - Mick Herron
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780349145822
ISBN-10: 0349145822
Pagini: 400
Dimensiuni: 156 x 240 x 22 mm
Editura: Little Brown
Colecția Abacus
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0349145822
Pagini: 400
Dimensiuni: 156 x 240 x 22 mm
Editura: Little Brown
Colecția Abacus
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
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Quite Ugly One Evening is incredible. So many beautifully plotted twists and turns and a magnificent dissection of the whole tedious culture war. It would be a wonderful ending for Parlabane but I really hope it isn't as I'd miss him massively.
I don't use the term genius lightly, if at all, but Chris Brookmyre is one. The plot is breathtaking, the setting beautiful and the characters are written with genuine depth. And smack bang in the middle of this Succession-meets-The Traitors novel is Brookmyre's most iconic character: the monumental Jack Parlabane. Irrepressible, acerbic and positively rubbing this hands with glee. Absolutely brilliant. Brookmyre is often copied, but never equalled.
Quite Ugly One Evening and Jack Parlabane's literary resurrection finds Brookmyre at his twisted best. This book has everything Brookmyre fans want - the dry humour, the absurd situation, the drama and the one-liners, with high stakes and a locked room to boot. This book is good for the soul. Laugh out loud and perfectly conceived. What a bloody triumph.
Quite Ugly One Evening is a zeitgesty locked-room mystery that sees the return of rogue journalist Jack Parlabane thirty years after his first appearance in Quite Ugly One Morning.
PRAISE FOR CHRIS BROOKMYRE
'A truly masterful and mind-blowing murder mystery that will crash through your every expectation and blow it to smithereens' Janice Hallett
'Give it all the awards now because this is the most original crime novel of the year' Mark Billingham
'Astonishing. Clever. Bewildering and unique. Only Chris Brookmyre could have pulled this off. He's a genius' Stuart Turton
'An unputdownable delight' Denise Mina
'The most original thriller you'll read this year.... Inventive, emotional and exhilarating' Chris Whitaker
'Chris Brookmyre is a magician... So clever, witty and rewarding' Ian Rankin
'A mind-boggling murder mystery' The Times
'One of the finest crime fiction writers in the world' Abir Mukherjee
'A fast-paced thriller, lovely characters' Marian Keyes
'A twisty spiralling rabbit hole of a book' Ruth Ware
I don't use the term genius lightly, if at all, but Chris Brookmyre is one. The plot is breathtaking, the setting beautiful and the characters are written with genuine depth. And smack bang in the middle of this Succession-meets-The Traitors novel is Brookmyre's most iconic character: the monumental Jack Parlabane. Irrepressible, acerbic and positively rubbing this hands with glee. Absolutely brilliant. Brookmyre is often copied, but never equalled.
Quite Ugly One Evening and Jack Parlabane's literary resurrection finds Brookmyre at his twisted best. This book has everything Brookmyre fans want - the dry humour, the absurd situation, the drama and the one-liners, with high stakes and a locked room to boot. This book is good for the soul. Laugh out loud and perfectly conceived. What a bloody triumph.
Quite Ugly One Evening is a zeitgesty locked-room mystery that sees the return of rogue journalist Jack Parlabane thirty years after his first appearance in Quite Ugly One Morning.
PRAISE FOR CHRIS BROOKMYRE
'A truly masterful and mind-blowing murder mystery that will crash through your every expectation and blow it to smithereens' Janice Hallett
'Give it all the awards now because this is the most original crime novel of the year' Mark Billingham
'Astonishing. Clever. Bewildering and unique. Only Chris Brookmyre could have pulled this off. He's a genius' Stuart Turton
'An unputdownable delight' Denise Mina
'The most original thriller you'll read this year.... Inventive, emotional and exhilarating' Chris Whitaker
'Chris Brookmyre is a magician... So clever, witty and rewarding' Ian Rankin
'A mind-boggling murder mystery' The Times
'One of the finest crime fiction writers in the world' Abir Mukherjee
'A fast-paced thriller, lovely characters' Marian Keyes
'A twisty spiralling rabbit hole of a book' Ruth Ware