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Night train : a novel / by Martin Amis.

Amis, Martin,: (author.).

Summary:

An investigation into the suicide of Jennifer Rockwell, a woman with everything going for her--health, looks, man--plus a job as an astrophysicist. Question is, can a person shoot herself in the head three times? As she investigates the victim's background, policewoman Mike Hoolihan thinks she can. By the author of The Information. Detective Mike Hoolihan has seen it all. A fifteen-year veteran of the force, she's gone from walking a beat, to robbery, to homicide. But one case--this case--has gotten under her skin. When Jennifer Rockwell, darling of the community and daughter of a respected career cop--now top brass--takes her own life, no one is prepared to believe it. Especially her father, Colonel Tom. Homicide detective Mike Hoolihan, longtime colleague and friend of Colonel Tom, is ready to 'put the case down.' Suicide. Closed. Until Colonel Tom asks her to do one thing any grieving father would ask: take a second look. Not since his celebrated novel Money has Amis turned his focus on America to such remarkable effect. Fusing brilliant wordplay with all the elements of a classic whodunit, Amis exposes a world where surfaces are suspect (no matter how perfect), where paranoia is justified (no matter how pervasive), and where power and pride are brought low by the hidden recesses of our humanity."--Provided by publisher

Record details

  • ISBN: 0609601288
  • ISBN: 9780609601280
  • Physical Description: 175 pages ; 21 cm
  • Edition: First American edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Harmony Books, [1997]

Content descriptions

General Note:
"Originally published in Great Britain by Jonathan Cape Ltd. in 1997"--Title page verso
Awards Note:
Premi Ciutat de Barcelona for Literatura en llengua catalana (1993),
Crítica Serra d'Or de Contes i Narracions (1994)
Subject: Policewomen > Fiction.
Suicide victims > Fiction.
Murder
Family
Robbery
Astrophysicist
Genre: Mystery fiction.
Psychological fiction.

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300 . ‡a175 pages ; ‡c21 cm
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500 . ‡a"Originally published in Great Britain by Jonathan Cape Ltd. in 1997"--Title page verso
520 . ‡aAn investigation into the suicide of Jennifer Rockwell, a woman with everything going for her--health, looks, man--plus a job as an astrophysicist. Question is, can a person shoot herself in the head three times? As she investigates the victim's background, policewoman Mike Hoolihan thinks she can. By the author of The Information. Detective Mike Hoolihan has seen it all. A fifteen-year veteran of the force, she's gone from walking a beat, to robbery, to homicide. But one case--this case--has gotten under her skin. When Jennifer Rockwell, darling of the community and daughter of a respected career cop--now top brass--takes her own life, no one is prepared to believe it. Especially her father, Colonel Tom. Homicide detective Mike Hoolihan, longtime colleague and friend of Colonel Tom, is ready to 'put the case down.' Suicide. Closed. Until Colonel Tom asks her to do one thing any grieving father would ask: take a second look. Not since his celebrated novel Money has Amis turned his focus on America to such remarkable effect. Fusing brilliant wordplay with all the elements of a classic whodunit, Amis exposes a world where surfaces are suspect (no matter how perfect), where paranoia is justified (no matter how pervasive), and where power and pride are brought low by the hidden recesses of our humanity."--Provided by publisher
586 0. ‡aPremi Ciutat de Barcelona for Literatura en llengua catalana (1993),
586 0. ‡a Crítica Serra d'Or de Contes i Narracions (1994)
650 0. ‡aPolicewomen ‡vFiction.
650 0. ‡aSuicide victims ‡vFiction.
650 0. ‡aMurder
650 0. ‡aFamily
650 0. ‡aRobbery
650 0. ‡aAstrophysicist
655 7. ‡aMystery fiction.
655 7. ‡aPsychological fiction. ‡2lcgft
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