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  1. Night Train is a 1997 novel by British author Martin Amis.A pastiche of hard-boiled American detective novels, Night Train follows Mike Hoolihan, a female detective in a “second-tier American city” as she investigates the suicide of beautiful astrophysicist Jennifer Rockwell, the daughter of Hoolihan’s former boss, police chief “Colonel” Tom Rockwell.

  2. Summary. Night Train is a novel of mystery. The basic mystery concerns the death of Jennifer Rockwell: Her father, Tom Rockwell, a high-ranking police official, refuses to believe that Jennifer ...

  3. Jan 28, 2024 · Night Train seems a mystery novel with growing relevance to the spirit of the current times nearly three decades since its publication. The narrative is from the viewpoint of a tough female detective, Mike Hoolihan, whose afflicted presence might make you wrongly think her the chief actor in a drama that is truly and, near its end, suddenly and shockingly profound.

  4. It's not the worst set-up for a detective tale, and Amis goes through some of the paces. A few things are hard to explain -- the victim's life seemed perfect, she seemed to have no reason to kill herself. Then there are the three bullets in her head -- a tough undertaking even for your most committed suicide.

    • Martin Amis
    • Night Train
    • Novel
    • 1997
  5. Jul 14, 2008 · In Night Train the jaded detective has a pretty good reason to be jaded after discovering the cause of her friend’s death since that death didn’t just say something about the depravity of humanity; it also said something about the state of the detective herself. So I think the potentially overdone tone was just a starting place (a great one) and Amis successfully transcended pastiche.

  6. Jan 1, 1984 · Quintessential (as in typical, not perfect) 80s horror, Night Train is an above-average example of the "group of people from different walks of life join forces to battle a mounting evil"-type novel that was so prevalent during that decade, complete with the obligatory over-the-top ending. You have your stock hard-nosed but secretly sensitive cop, a sexy reporter looking for her big break, and ...

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  8. Sep 12, 2013 · Amis, with ‘Night Train’, has added to what you could call the literary genre canon; it contains but is not limited to Walter Mosley’s ‘Devil in a Blue Dress’, Paul Auster’s ‘City of ...

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