Big Sky (novel) explained

Big Sky
Author:Kate Atkinson
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Publisher:Doubleday
Pub Date:2019
Pages:352
Isbn:0-857-52610-3

Big Sky is a novel by British author Kate Atkinson published in 2019 by Doubleday. It is the 5th novel featuring private investigator Jackson Brodie, but it has been nine years since he last appeared in the novel series.[1]

Plot

Jackson has separated from his partner Julia and now lives in a village on the coast of North Yorkshire with the occasional company of his teenage son Nathan and an ageing Labrador Dido. He is still a private investigator, mostly his clients asking him to investigate suspicious spouses. He then has a chance rescue of a man on a clifftop. Jackson is then involved in a plot involving human trafficking and murder. With several of the characters from previous outings making appearances in the new novel.

Reception

Notes and References

  1. https://www.waterstones.com/book/big-sky/kate-atkinson/9780552776660 First Jackson Brodie novel in nine years
  2. https://www.theguardian.com/books/2019/jun/26/big-sky-kate-atkinson-review-sam-leith The melancholy private detective is back for a tale of sordid crimes on the Yorkshire coast, with a sprinkle of postmodernism
  3. .A Literary Detective Returns to Find Trouble in the Country Club Set Retrieved 3 October 2022.
  4. https://www.ft.com/content/3575c740-86e0-11e9-b861-54ee436f9768 Loveable Yorkshire sleuth is drawn into a case worth fighting for
  5. https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/books/reviews/big-sky-kate-atkinson-review-books-jackson-brodie-jason-isaacs-case-histories-a8955506.html?r=63277 The return of Jackson Brodie is an exuberant, entertaining read