Jassy Mackenzie lives in Johannesburg, South Africa, and was
inspired to document her experience of being carjacked at gunpoint in her
driveway.
Random
Violence
(Soho Crime, 2010) is the first book of five about private investigator Jade
DeJong. Set in Johannesburg, South Africa, Mackenzie describes a booming town in
the years after the end of apartheid stretched to the breaking point in every
conceivable way. Rampant growth has outrun the infrastructure needed to support
the swelling population and crime runs amok unchecked.
Those who can
afford it live in gated communities and hire private security firms to patrol
the grounds because the government law enforcement is inadequate. Carjacking is
common, and just stepping out of a vehicle long enough to open security gates
can be lethal, as Annette Botha discovers one night. She is shot in her
driveway while her four Alstatians on the other side of the gate go berserk
trying to reach her.
Jade Dejong returns
to Johannesburg after 10 years away. She left after the death of her police
commissioner father, and she’s returned because one of the men convicted of his
murder is being released from prison. She intends to kill him to avenge her
father and enlists the assistance of a career criminal to do so while her
father’s former deputy, now promoted to superintendent, requests her help in
solving Botha’s murder.
Both story
lines reflect an investigator and a country struggling to decide who they are.
DeJong is a strong lead with grit and courage. Her willingness to violate the
law reminds me of Spenser and other 20th century PIs who don’t mind
breaking the rules when they do not serve justice. The violence of the sprawling
city, hair-raising at times, appears to reflect the contemporary reality. (Multiple
websites for tourists advise prospective visitors that the crime rate is very
high and caution is needed at all times.) Impressive sense of time and place. An
intense, absorbing read for fans of formidable female protagonists and of
international crime fiction.
Starred reviews from Library Journal and Publishers Weekly.
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Publisher: Soho Crime; 1st
edition (April 1, 2010)
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Language: English
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Hardcover: 336 pages
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ISBN-10: 1569476292
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ISBN-13: 978-1569476291
Aubrey Nye Hamilton ©2023
Aubrey Hamilton is a former librarian who works on Federal It projects by day and reads mysteries at night.
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