In Christopher Brookmyre's first two thrillers, Quite Ugly One Morning andCountry
of the Blind, his investigative reporter hero Jack Parlabane was a partisan crusader
against the sleaze and cronyism of the latter days of Conservative government.
In the excellent new Boiling a Frog, Jack finds himself far more confused in an era
of spin, so confused, indeed, that he finds himself in jail for burgling the offices
of the Catholic Church in Scotland. For once, we know far more than he does - that
the outbreak of public morality that has followed a child-porn scandal is as spurious
as the photographs which turned up on the hard discs of various senior Labour figures;
the excitement here is in watching Parlabane follow his nose through a web of deceit
and murder to the truth. By turns passionately analytical and uproariously bawdy,
Boiling a Frog works equally well as thriller and satire, a scathingly truthful
caricature of the New Scotland. It also has a heart--Brookmyre is as good on the well-
characterised plotters' consciences as he is on Parlabane's jail encounters with
comically menacing thugs.
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