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Tue 29 Aug 2017 19.12 BST
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Cormoran Strike comes to life in this adaptation of JK Rowling’s foray into crime (The Cuckoo’s Calling review, Last night’s TV, 28 August). JK Rowling, writing as Robert K Galbraith, is at the top of her game with the crime fiction genre. The Cuckoo’s Calling is literary 10-pin bowling at its finest: an assured hand guides the riveting story-ball, every plot-twisting pin laid out in the resounding finale. Strike!Cormoran Strike comes to life in this adaptation of JK Rowling’s foray into crime (The Cuckoo’s Calling review, Last night’s TV, 28 August). JK Rowling, writing as Robert K Galbraith, is at the top of her game with the crime fiction genre. The Cuckoo’s Calling is literary 10-pin bowling at its finest: an assured hand guides the riveting story-ball, every plot-twisting pin laid out in the resounding finale. Strike!
However, “I haven’t read any of the crime novels JK Rowling has written … but it is easy to imagine the problems she might encounter plonking a down-on-his-luck private investigator into contemporary London …” writes reviewer Tim Dowling about Strike: The Cuckoo’s Calling after episode one on Sunday night.However, “I haven’t read any of the crime novels JK Rowling has written … but it is easy to imagine the problems she might encounter plonking a down-on-his-luck private investigator into contemporary London …” writes reviewer Tim Dowling about Strike: The Cuckoo’s Calling after episode one on Sunday night.
Cop out, Tim. Do your homework. Read the book before you write a review of the TV adaptation. Discover literary sure-footedness; deftly-crafted plot; strong characterisation; satisfying denouement. Then you can write with more credibility about what has been adapted, and how.Lucy Shepherd(Jo Rowling’s former English teacher), BristolCop out, Tim. Do your homework. Read the book before you write a review of the TV adaptation. Discover literary sure-footedness; deftly-crafted plot; strong characterisation; satisfying denouement. Then you can write with more credibility about what has been adapted, and how.Lucy Shepherd(Jo Rowling’s former English teacher), Bristol
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