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Sunday, 7 October 2012

025. The Smoke (2002).



The Smoke by Tony Broadbent (2002).
        
This book has everything lines up.

1.    A handsome and brave hero who happens to be the best cat burglar in the city.

2.    MI5 and Russian secret service going at each other.

3.    The top gangsters in London and the worst criminals in the world each trying to kill our hero.

4.    A young and beautiful woman trying to escape to the free world.

Honestly, you can't assemble the better setting for the mystery than this.

With rich atmosphere of war-torn London (1947) as a background, again, mystery just can’t get better than this.

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layers. Jethro.   Anyone out there who happens to be interested in the technique of break-and-enter around 1947 will get a full lecture of all the details and secret know-how from our hero, Jethro.

He is an extremely smart and street-smart guy who learns everything from the street of London.

Born July, 27, 1916. Won couple of medals for outstanding courage (saving quite a few shipmates from sinking ship).

He works as a stagehand, sort of laborer behind the theater during his off-days as a cover, but in real life, he secretly owns several buildings and also is a co-owner of the Victory café where his sister is working.

When he is scouting the next target (rich houses), he normally goes there with a little painting easel and sketches/paints the several pages of the place. And then, he spends months for observing places, trying to recognize the pattern and making the actual breaking-in plane.

He also has uncanny ability to read and detect the movement of the other side of room just by gently place his hand to the door and listen which of course helps him numerous time avoiding the jail time.

He talks a lot about what he does or knows, so just by listening whatever he says, you will learn everything about cat-burglar  such as what to look for, how to work with all the tools and when to run, things like that.

Also, through Jethro, who is a highly intelligent guy with keen observation skill and vast knowledge (College educated!!), you will experience the actual life of London in 1947 like reading an encyclopedia of that period. A lot of everyday activities are described in every chapter. The author’s claim that he does tons of research about this period is, judging by the book, totally justified. Research rules!!

Barry.   Jethro’s brother I law. A tough cap driver who knows every corner of the city and everyone around it.

Loves his wife to death.

Seth.   Ex-navy fight instructor who plays guitar for a travelling band.

He saves Jethro’s life by beating up several tugs who tries to kill him and becomes the best friend of Jethro.

A man with few word, big heart and honor. A really cool and honest guy you can trust with your life.

He carries a hammer for protection. A HAMMER!!

Joanie.   Jethro’s sister and part owner of the Victory café. A beauty with heart and attitude.

Ray Karmin.   Part-Russian, half-Viennese Jew. The best fence in London though few people ever know of it.

The father figure to Jethro who teaches him everything out there to know about to become the best cat burger and  jewelry thief in London.

One of very few man Jethro trust with his life.

He is a gentleman scholar in British museum during the week ( highly educated and incredibly intellectual )and “Buggy Billy” who sells pesticide in the underground market during the weekend.

It is through Ray’s words, the author explains all the important backgoung information of the period: Politics, spies, war, immigration and crimes.

Welsingham.   The ex-military intelligence now running MI5. The one who decides to hire(blackmail) Jethro.

Bosanquest.   Welsingham’s right hand man.

And all the bad guys including gangsters and spies whom I won’t mention in here because there are just too many of them.


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lace.London, England, 1947, right after the war, where you can find everything, I mean EVERYTHING to make any book or movie out of this world exciting. 

Let me give you some examples. There are cat burglars, prostitutes, organized gangs, lots of them, illegal clubs, police and secret police that regular police force don’t even know its existence (ghost police, they call ).  Then there are spies from sides, again lots of them, assassins for hire (most of them are enjoying the booming business).

Then backbone of all these is A HUGE BALCKMARKET in which all the businesses/companies that matter at that time including legal ones, do their actual work during those difficult period.

“The Smoke” is the nickname for London which was re-building itself after the war, pumping lots of smoke out to the air, supposedly making the city stinking and horrible to live in. But if you read this book, you somehow get the opposite impression. Just read what Jethro thinks about his city.

        
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lot. –This book is roughly divided into two parts. 

1.    Jethro, the best cat burglar and jewel thief in London, brakes into the Russian Embassy to steal a few precious jewelers. But on his way out, he picks up couple of extra stuffs including one ordinary looking black book.

2.    His best friend and mentor, Ray, finds out that the book could be a secret military code, and instead of just throwing it away, starts to ask questions about it in the British Museum out of pure patriotism.

3.    That caught the attention of MI5 and now Jethro is blackmailed to go back to the Embassy again to steal the other half of the black book which contains the answer to all the codes.

4.    To make the story more interesting, there is a beautiful Russian secretary who wants to defect to the west. And this is the first half.

5.    The second part finds Jethro deals with gangsters who want his service and Russian spy/assassins who want to kill him just to even the score which is much more grim and bloody than the first half.

However, this book has a really good ending with the promise of the sequel which makes me drooling with expectation, because it is not easy finding book this interesting.
                  

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erdict. – I already explain thoroughly why this book is great, so I’ll just skip to the conclusion.

Tony Broadbent delivers an extraordinary mystery with fact, thrill and lots of unique characters.

With great story and amazing research,

simply put, this book has it all!!