

Black Ice (Detective Jill Jackson Mysteries) - Kindle edition by Giarratano, Leah. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Black Ice (Detective Jill Jackson Mysteries). Review: Another winner! - Like her two previous Detective Jill Jackson Mysteries, Leah Giarratano had me hooked within the first few pages! Great build-up, exceptional visuals and great characters . . . plus the fact it all plays off in my city. So real. Review: Four Stars - Gritty crime story with great characters
| ASIN | B004T6E48K |
| Accessibility | Learn more |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,131,115 in Kindle Store ( See Top 100 in Kindle Store ) #3,763 in Hard-Boiled Mysteries (Kindle Store) #3,937 in Hard-Boiled Mystery #22,447 in Crime Fiction (Kindle Store) |
| Book 3 of 4 | Detective Jill Jackson Mysteries |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (37) |
| Enhanced typesetting | Enabled |
| File size | 3.8 MB |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1864714289 |
| Language | English |
| Page Flip | Enabled |
| Print length | 397 pages |
| Publication date | May 1, 2010 |
| Publisher | Random House Australia |
| Screen Reader | Supported |
| Word Wise | Enabled |
| X-Ray | Not Enabled |
A**R
Another winner!
Like her two previous Detective Jill Jackson Mysteries, Leah Giarratano had me hooked within the first few pages! Great build-up, exceptional visuals and great characters . . . plus the fact it all plays off in my city. So real.
D**H
Four Stars
Gritty crime story with great characters
G**M
Another serial detective story.
What shocks us anymore? Nothing. We've made crime writers lives very hard. Anyway, all of the books in this series are readable. They just don't cut into my obsidian hide. I'm not on the edge of my seat or afraid of the dark. Dare I say the books are pleasant to read? The language is competent English, just not brilliant, poetic, startling or remarkable. There are no deep or hard won insights. All the boxes are ticked. There is a love interest. There are good characters and bad. There is a plot. There is exploration of why bad characters make other people's lives worse than they needed to be. I can't help feeling that clinical presentations of Personality Disorder, sexual deviance, patients diagnosed with Bi-polar Disorder or people with general social leprosy are being harvested for story credibility. As if someone was making plasticine figures and then moving them about to make a play.
S**A
many twists and turns. Jill Jackson rocks
Even though you know all the players, it's exciting to read all of the turns you never expect. Will definitely read another Jill Jackson story
F**T
Black Ice
Thriller. Kept me guessing.
C**N
Fresh and edgy crime writing from Australia
n BLACK ICE, her third in a series featuring city detective Jill Jackson, Giarratano picks at the scab of Sydneyโs murky drugs underbelly; a world where everyone from glamorous A-Listers to addicted streetkids to and vicious gangs, all collide. The publisher's blurb states: "Living in a run down flat and making unlikely friends Jill sees first hand what devastation the illegal drugs scene can wreak. Jill's sister Cassie has a new boyfriend Christian Worthington. Like her, he is one of the beautiful people of Sydney, rich, good looking, great job, great car and seen in all the right places. He is a high flying lawyer doing pro bono work to keep a drug dealer out of gaol. He is also Cassie's supplier, keeping her supplied with cocaine and ice. When Cassie overdoses and is dumped at the hospital her life begins to spiral out of control. Seren Templeton is just out of Silverwater Women's Correctional Centre. Two years in gaol away from her son for something she didn't do. And now she is ready to get her revenge on the man responsible. Things start to go awry when these worlds collide and Jill and Cassie meet on opposite sides of the law." I really enjoyed this book, and I found myself enjoying it more and more as it went on. I ended up giving it a 4-star rating for a short review I did for Good Reading magazine (I mark reasonably hard - I've only ever given two five-star reviews out of 40-50 reviews for them). I must admit that initially I wasn't that enamoured with Jackson as a main character - this may have been because I didn't have the full background on her from the first two books of the series, so some of her behaviour seemed a touch eye-rolling/contrived to me, when it may have seemed more organic and believable if I'd known more about her and her past. But Jackson (and Giarratano's writing) really grew on me throughout, and by the end of the book I was keen to read another tale centred on the (overly?) ambitious, complex, and flawed detective. I particularly liked Giarratano's mix of setting (the gritty urban Australia underbelly), good dialogue, interesting plot, and some unique and memorable characters. BLACK ICE has a real modern, contemporary feel - not just because of the modern lifestyles and drugs involved, but the punchy way in which Giarratano writes, and her fresh evocation of the different layers of Australian drugs culture. Overall Giarratano pens a taut thriller; she excels in bringing the gritty world and her unique characters to life with realism and freshness. If I have a quibble, it's that at times at times I could see the psychologist in her coming through a little too much, especially when it came to 'excusing' or mitigating the actions of some characters (particularly any female character - whose flaws always seemed to come down to how badly she'd been treated by some man in her past). The consistency of this pulled me out of the story a little at times, as I was left thinking about the author and her approach, rather than being completely and totally involved with the characters and story - you could 'see the author's hand' a little, which isn't a good thing. However, this was a very minor flaw in an otherwise great read. The freshness of Giarratano's writing, her wonderful scene-setting, her unique characters, and her good plotting, will all bring me back for more. A good read for anyone looking for some very modern and contemporary city-set Australian crime fiction.
T**3
Four Stars
great series..
Z**D
Great book. Love the Sydney setting and multiple story lines.
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