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September 24, 2007 9:45 AM
BOOK REVIEW: Neat Vodka by Anna Blundy
Having very recently claimed I haven't read a chick lit book featuring a heroine who smokes for years ... and that there are very few (in fact, I could only think of one - Rachel's Holiday) featuring alcoholic heroines too, along comes Anna Blundy's Neat Vodka featuring Faith Zanetti. Chain-smoking, alcoholic Faith Zanetti. But then I'm not entirely sure Neat Vodka is a chick lit book. The definition of chick lit has widened so much that I'm not sure what it includes anymore.
If chick lit means (as I've always believed) written in the first person, featuring a single woman with a humorous voice, then Neat Vodka is chick lit. If you think chick lit is shoes and cocktails, then it's not. But then whether it is or isn't chick lit really doesn't matter. What it definitely is is completely brilliant.
Faith Zanetti is a journalist and frequent war correspondent. In the late 80s she lived illegaly in Soviet Russia and was, at the age of 19, married to a Russian who she hasn't seen since she left him long before the fall of the Iron Curtain and the day after their neighbours were brutally murdered.
Following her transfer to her newspaper's Moscow office, she is almost immediately dragged in for questioning on the double murder and learns not only that her husband (who she never actually divorced) admitted to the murder, is in prison, but has now retracted his confession and implicated her. And then things get much worse.
I was wary of starting this book. I didn't think I'd be interested in a murder-mystery set in Russia and I'm not a huge fan of heroines with substance abuse issues, but I completely fell in love with this book and all the characters. Faith is hard, bitter, strong and hilarious. Her sometime boyfriend Eden Jones is gorgeous. It's genuinely threatening and the portrayal of Russia is amazing. I've never been there and, after reading this, I'm not sure I ever want to, but it certainly sounds like a fascinating place.
There are a bunch of twists, quite a few of which I saw coming, but it didn't lessen my enjoyment of this book one bit. I actually slowed down as I approached the end because I didn't want it to finish, so imagine my excitement when I found the first chapter of the *next* Faith Zanetti novel nestled in the back. Yes, it's a series! And then, thanks to Amazon, I discovered that Neat Vodka is actually the third book in the Faith Zanetti series (would it have killed the publishers to mention that somewhere on the book?). I'm now going to read the first two and eagerly await the fourth.
Rating: 5/5
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Posted by Keris on September 24, 2007 in British Authors, Rating: 5/5, Recent Release, Series | Permalink
Comments
'It's impossible not to fall for Faith Zanetti. She has a great sense of humour - and this is where journalist Anna Blundy really shines, because it requires nifty footwork on the part of a writer to produce a funny thriller without diluting the thrills and trivialising serious issues. Sharp and hilarious' GUARDIAN 'Speaking of books, I read a great one. It's by a writer called Anna Blundy and it's about a detectivey journalist and it's set in Moscow and it totally captures Russia and is good fun and gripping and well-written and interesting and moving and I enjoyed it immensely. I would recommend it.' Marian Keyes 'She [Faith Zanetti] is the ultimate anti-heroine . . .A witty page-turner which keeps you laughing, and guessing, right to the end' SUNDAY EXPRESS 'A funny, clever thriller' LITERARY REVIEW 'Zanetti's got spunk . . . NEAT VODKA zips along' TIME OUT 'A caustic and truly gritty read' IRISH EXAMINER 'Blundy knows her politics and writes at a cracking pace' JOHN LEWIS MAGAZINE 'A rollicking good adventure . . . It's as warming as a shot of Stolichnaya vodka' NEWHAM RECORDER 'Hold tight - it's an exciting ride' FIRST MAGAZINE This book is as sharp as its title' HEAT 'After picking this up for a quick dip, I'll be hunting out the first two. A brilliant book' EVENING HERALD
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