The House of Fame: A Novel (Detective Nick Belsey Series Book 3)
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The House of Fame: A Novel (Detective Nick Belsey Series Book 3)

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Twenty-seven, rich, and beautiful, Amber Knight is living everyone’s dream. Her music career is established, her acting career is taking off, and she has a lifestyle fit for the top of the A-list. So why has she started acting so strangely? At least, that’s how it seems to Nick Belsey. A less celebrated resident of north London, Belsey’s decade-long career at Hampstead Criminal Investigative Department is coming to an abrupt end, but he still can’t seem to kick his habit of getting into serious trouble. When he’s asked by a desperate mother to help find her only son, Belsey has to infiltrate Amber’s glittering world. The seedy underside to her seemingly perfect life—a realm of excess, obsession, lust, and greed—doesn’t surprise him. What does is the blood trail that leads directly to Amber. As one twisted crime follows another, Belsey finds himself chasing more answers than when he started out. The stakes are raised dangerously high and Belsey’s own survival is at stake. It may be too late to save his reputation, but he’s not ready to die just yet—and especially not at the hands of a celebrity. --This text refers to an alternate kindle_edition edition. “Oliver Harris is a new British writer of great promise.” (Philip Pullman, New York Times bestselling author of trilogy His Dark Materials ( NYTBR ))“Harris’s stellar third crime novel featuring North London police detective Nick Belsey combines an intriguing and surprising plot with an uncompromisingly bleak worldview that fans of Cornell Woolrich’s despairing noir fiction will relish…. Belsey emerges as a memorably flawed protagonist.” ( Publishers Weekly , starred and boxed review)“A superb novel about the demonic detective who breaks all the rules.… Harris has a rare ability to combine storytelling that has a freewheeling, improvisatory feel with a plot that has been long hours in the concocting. Belsey…is fast becoming the best anti-hero in British crime fiction.” ( Telegraph )“As eerie as le Carré‘s Berlin or Larsson’s Stockholm.” ( Evening Standard (UK) )“Meticulously plotted, with a delirious, haunted, paranoid atmosphere. Belsey is an irresistible mixture of the reliable and the reckless, laconic and tightly wound… Harris writes beautifully… Imbued with an uncommon subtlety and intelligence, House of Fame is a superb novel.” ( Irish Times )“Harris has a terrific sense of place, hurtling between the wealthiest and most-run-down areas of London. But the cleverest thing about his third Belsey novel is the way the plot unfolds in a chilling and totally unexpected direction.” ( Sunday Times (London) )Praise for The Hollow Man: “A twisting spiral of lies and corruption, a pitch-perfect portrait of contemporary London and a beguiling bastard of a hero—what a recipe for a great read.” ( Val McDermid )Praise for Deep Shelter: “Extremely entertaining…. This is a real nail-biter and a great ride for readers.” ( Suspense Magazine )“A picture perfect portrait of contemporary London.” ( Val McDermid )“A fast-paced thriller that is also nuanced and evocative…hats off to Harris, who has, once again, managed it with style and authority.” ( The Guardian ) --This text refers to an alternate kindle_edition edition. Oliver Harris has an MA in creative writing from the University of East Anglia, in addition to degrees in English and Shakespeare studies, and recently received his PhD. His first novel, The Hollow Man , launched the Detective Nick Belsey series. He also reviews for the Times Literary Supplement . He lives in London. --This text refers to an alternate kindle_edition edition. From the Inside Flap Twenty-seven, rich, and beautiful, Amber Knight is living everyone's dream. Her music career is established, her acting career is taking off, and she has a lifestyle fit for the top of the A-list. So why has she started acting so strangely? At least, that's how it seems to Nick Belsey. A less celebrated resident of north London, Belsey's decade-long career at Hampstead Criminal Investigative Department is coming to an abrupt end, but he still can't seem to kick his habit of getting into serious trouble. When he's asked by a desperate mother to help find her only son, Belsey has to infiltrate Amber's glittering world. The seedy underside to her seemingly perfect life--a realm of excess, obsession, lust, and greed--doesn't surprise him. What does is the blood trail that leads directly to Amber. As one twisted crime follows another, Belsey finds himself chasing more answers than when he started out. The stakes are raised dangerously high and Belsey's own survival is at stake. It may be too late to save his reputation, but he's not ready to die just yet--and especially not at the hands of a celebrity. -- Publishers Weekly , starred and boxed review --This text refers to an alternate kindle_edition edition. Read more

Features & Highlights

  • From the author of the acclaimed
  • The Hollow Man
  • and
  • Deep Shelter
  • , comes the third installment featuring the shrewd, cynical, and brilliant London detective, Nick Belsey, whose investigation into a child’s disappearance pulls him into the hedonistic orbit of a young, hot celebrity actress/musician and the dark world lurking underneath its glamorous exterior.
  • Twenty-seven, rich and beautiful, Amber Knight is living everyone’s dream. Her music career is established, her acting career is taking off, and she has a lifestyle fit for the top of the A-List.
  • So why has she started acting so strangely?
  • At least, that’s how it seems to Nick Belsey. A less celebrated resident of North London, Belsey’s decade-long career at Hampstead CID is coming to an abrupt end, but he still can’t seem to kick his habit of getting into serious trouble. When he’s asked by a desperate mother to help find her only son, Belsey has to infiltrate Amber’s glittering world. The seedy underside to her seemingly perfect life—a realm of excess, obsession, lust, and greed—doesn’t surprise him. What does is the blood trail that leads directly to Amber. As one twisted crime is followed by another, Belsey finds himself chasing even more answers than when he started out. And when the stakes are raised dangerously high, Belsey’s own survival is at stake. It may be too late to save his reputation but he’s not ready to die just yet—and especially not at the hands of a celebrity.
  • “Harris has a terrific sense of place, hurtling between the wealthiest and most-run-down areas of London. But the cleverest thing about his third Belsey novel is the way the plot unfolds in a chilling and totally unexpected direction.”—
  • Sunday Times
  • (London)

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Great book

Very good writing, captivating story, like ending very much.
Great British novel is back
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One keeps waiting for something hing positive to happen to Nick Belsey, but it never does. The ending takes him away from the on

I gave the 3 star rating because of the ending. Given that ending, I would hesitate to recommend this book to anyone. However, if Nick returns, I may just have to read him again!
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best one yet

Usual twists but more believable.
Sets up nicely for the next one.
Hopefully there will be one. Maybe even a promotion.
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the Hollow Man Fills Out

The Hollow Man, the first of the Nick Belsey trio of books, is the best of the three by a considerable margin. Belsey’s a charismatic rogue, without scruples or morality, yet he’s meant to uphold the law. In the first book he starts out on an alcoholic bender and returns full circle by the end of the book. The second book, Deep Shelter leads us into a subterranean history lesson with many unanswered plot lines and Belsey displaying less roguery and a great deal of detective skills as he drives all over London or dives below London into Cold War tunnels and finds something that’s never clearly explained but Oliver Harris is such a fine writer that the reader just goes along for the ride. In the third book, Belsey has no time for roguery, he’s far too busy demonstrating his detection skills in unmasking a conman who lusts after the luscious Amber and establishes a whole new belief foundation to get into her panties, funded by a corrupt policeman. It’s all a bit of a stretch and a hoot, but Harris keeps things moving so well that it’s not worth stopping to think about the plot too deeply. Belsey is a great character in the genre of police fiction and I hope we can read more of him although perhaps Harris has become more interested in writing about espionage and his Elliot Kane agent character. Doesn’t really matter, I really like Harris’s writing but hope that if there are more books to come that Belsey’s character will be allowed to resurrect his rascally ways and lose his do-gooder persona.
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Three Stars

Good book