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The Truth

par Peter Grainger

Séries: DC Smith (9)

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He said if he hadn't heard from you by high noon today, he was going to strap on his six-guns and ride back into town. So I think you should call him, Charlie. Call him before you come home. Charlie Hills, former desk sergeant at Kings Lake Central, is in trouble. He hasn't told Smith, his old friend and sparring partner, but someone has, and now the two former policemen are about to embark on a difficult and potentially dangerous search for the truth. For one of them, it could be life-changing.… (plus d'informations)
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DC Smith's first case as a private investigator. He tries to help out Charlie, his old friend from the police force, whose son has been arrested. ( )
  tangledthread | Sep 23, 2023 |
This originally appeared at The Irresponsible Reader.
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WHAT'S THE TRUTH ABOUT?
Charlie Hills, the former Desk Sergeant at King's Lake Central and verbal sparring partner of DC Smith has a problem—his son has been arrested on drug charges. Charlie's retired, and apparently forgotten about by everyone at the station, so can get no favors pulled on his son's behalf. The lawyer he's hired for his son is one of the best around, and they think they're in good shape. But Charlie doesn't want to wait for that.

DC Smith gets wind of the trouble and volunteers to help out—he first has to get himself hired on (albeit temporarily) with PI firm so he can get standing to do any investigating. Then he dives in.

It's quite an adjustment having to rely on his own wits and guile, without any threat of official power behind him as he pokes around the evidence. On the other hand, when has DC not relied on his wits and guile more than anything?

The investigation brings him close to more than one unsavory character, a couple of faces from his past, and a little more danger than we're accustomed to DC facing—along with a bit of international travel and our man having to figure out how Airbnb works. That last just might cause DC to retire for good.

WHAT'S IN A NAME?
DC decides to do his PI work under his Christian name, David. If for no other reason, the joke wouldn't work without any Detective Constables around. So apart from some old friends of his (and the series' fans), he's called David or Smith by everyone. This is a rather minor note, but imagine what it would be like if we actually learned Spenser's name and everyone started using it.

I never adjusted to it—David will always be D.C. to me, and I didn't stop doing audio double-takes every time anyone other than Jo referred to him as "David." Neither in this post or any future ones (assuming there are future PI cases for him) will I call him anything but DC or Smith. It does make for a pretty clear line of demarcation between his two careers, but...ick.

GILDART JACKSON'S NARRATION
I know I'm supposed to talk about the narration for this book—everyone who writes blog posts or articles about reviewing audiobooks says you have to. And, you really should—they are tasked to bring the author's words to life, convey the characters, and keep the listener engaged.

But I've talked about Jackson's work on the 8 previous Smith novels, 3 King's Lake novels, and likely some Alex Verus stuff. I don't know what to say about him that I haven't said before. He's perfect for this series and it's fantastic to hear him spending this much time with DC and other old friends. But I don't know how to say anything new about him and I'm tired of saying the same things over and over (and loyal readers are probably tired of my stretches toward novelty). So, I guess I have to take a pass on it this time.

SO, WHAT DID I THINK ABOUT THE TRUTH?
It's great to see DC back in action again—such an old pro playing the fish-out-of-water is a nice touch, too. Sure, with Rebus and Bosch (among others), it's not unheard of to see the retired police detective doing the PI thing. But it feels different (if inevitable) with DC. He's been such a believer in the police services, and so denigrated PIs, that it's striking to see him do this.

But oh, so good for the fans. It's a good case for DC, no matter who is paying the bills. And it's a good novel for the author—in particular, the last chapter or two are killers. Grainger's firing on all cylinders here with DC back at the helm. It's a joy to see.

It's clear from what Jo's said to Chris over the course of time in the King's Lake books that DC needed something to do other than putter around the house and play around with the dog. So you knew something like this was coming. It also seemed like it'd take something like Charlie Hills being in trouble to get him moving. Now the hope has to be that he realizes how good it was for him, so that Grainger has to work in the occasional (or frequent, I'd be okay with frequent) case for DC between King's Lake books.

I heartily recommend this one—it'd probably be best if you were familiar with the character before this novel, but not necessary. Come on in, the water's fine. ( )
  hcnewton | Nov 7, 2022 |
I was happy to find this 9th DC Smith book! I've listened to others but had a great experience reading this one. Grainger writes smoothly of crime investigations and treats his characters with care and respect. I felt like I was following in the footsteps of Smith as he worked to spot possible criminals in Amsterdam. Another wonderful entry to this engaging series. ( )
  lowie35 | Sep 27, 2021 |
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He said if he hadn't heard from you by high noon today, he was going to strap on his six-guns and ride back into town. So I think you should call him, Charlie. Call him before you come home. Charlie Hills, former desk sergeant at Kings Lake Central, is in trouble. He hasn't told Smith, his old friend and sparring partner, but someone has, and now the two former policemen are about to embark on a difficult and potentially dangerous search for the truth. For one of them, it could be life-changing.

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