Just a Corpse at Twilight (Amsterdam Cops #12) (Paperback)
$16.95
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Other Books in Series
This is book number 12 in the Amsterdam Cops series.
- #1: Outsider in Amsterdam (Amsterdam Cops #1) (Paperback): $9.99
- #2: Tumbleweed (Amsterdam Cops #2) (Paperback): $15.95
- #3: The Corpse on the Dike (Amsterdam Cops #3) (Paperback): $16.95
- #4: Death of a Hawker (Amsterdam Cops #4) (Paperback): $16.95
- #5: The Japanese Corpse (Amsterdam Cops #5) (Paperback): $15.95
- #6: The Blond Baboon (Amsterdam Cops #6) (Paperback): $16.95
- #7: The Maine Massacre (Amsterdam Cops #7) (Paperback): $16.95
- #8: The Mind-Murders (Amsterdam Cops #8) (Paperback): $16.95
- #9: The Streetbird (Amsterdam Cops #9) (Paperback): $16.95
- #10: The Rattle-Rat (Amsterdam Cops #10) (Paperback): $16.95
- #11: Hard Rain (Amsterdam Cops #11) (Paperback): $15.95
- #13: The Hollow-Eyed Angel (Amsterdam Cops #13) (Paperback): $16.95
- #14: The Perfidious Parrot (Amsterdam Cops #14) (Paperback): $16.95
Description
In the twelfth book in an acclaimed series, retired Amsterdam policeman Henk Grijpstra gets a frantic telephone call from his old partner, Rinus de Gier, who thinks he may have killed his girlfriend.
He is being blackmailed and can’t remember if he did it; he was just too drunk. But if he did, where is the corpse? Would his old partner please fly over to the US at once? Urged on by their former superior officer, the commissaris, Grijpstra grudgingly travels to Maine to rescue his partner and to confront his own demons as well as de Gier’s.
About the Author
Janwillem van de Wetering (1931–2008) was born and raised in Rotterdam, but lived most recently in Surry, Maine. He served as a member of the Amsterdam Special Constabulary and was once a Zen Buddhist monk. He is renowned for his detective fiction, including Outsider in Amsterdam, The Corpse on the Dike, The Japanese Corpse, The Maine Massacre, which garnered him the Grand Prix de Littérature Policière, and ten other books in the Amsterdam Cops series.
Praise For…
Praise for Just a Corpse at Twilight
*Finalist for the Anthony Award*
“The many fans of the series should find enjoyment in Just a Corpse at Twilight, as should those readers who prefer their fictional crimes unorthodox, cerebral and slightly outrageous.”
—The New York Times Book Review
“It is very good news for van de Wetering’s international legion of fans that de Gier, Grijpstra and the commissioner are back.”
—The Boston Globe
“What makes this book much fun to read is its tone: clever, wry, ironic, yet gripping . . . This is sophisticated, intelligent entertainment . . . You’ll want more.”
—Men’s Journal
"Intelligent, unpredictable humor . . . [a] narrative delight."
—Publishers Weekly, Starred Review
"Splendid."
—The Guardian
“Van de Wetering is an utterly charming writer, full of wit and humor and sharp insight, a unique voice in the chorus of mystery writers.”
—The Ottawa Citizen
“Less a mystery novel than a novel about mystery . . . as usual in this piquant, much-loved series.”
—Kirkus Reviews
“The welcome return of Amsterdam police detectives Henk Grijpstra and Rinus de Gier . . . Witty [and] entertaining.”
—The Rotarian
Praise for Janwillem van de Wetering
“Masterly Zen mysteries.”
—The New York Times Book Review
"[Van de Wetering] is doing what Simenon might have done if Albert Camus had sublet his skull."
—John Leonard
"A superb storyteller."
—Chicago Tribune
“First and foremost in the genre is, once again, Janwillem van de Wetering…he knows police work and policemen, and he’s as sly as a Zen koan.”
—Men’s Journal
“What atmosphere! Elegant! Satisfying!”
—Baltimore Sun
"What makes this series so engaging is that the policemen are as quirky and complicated as the criminals."
—The Washington Post