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Like Clockwork (2006)

af Margie Orford

Serier: Clare Hart (1)

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When a beautiful young woman is found murdered on Cape Town's Sea Point promenade, journalist and part-time police profiler Dr. Clare Hart is drawn into the web of a brutal serial killer. As more bodies are discovered, Clare is forced to revisit the brutal rape of her twin sister and the gang ties that bind Cape Town's dark crime rings. Is her investigation into human trafficking linked to the murders, or is the killer just playing a sick game with her? Like Clockwork is a dark and compelling crime story that will thrill fans of Deon Meyer and Tess Gerritsen.… (mere)
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La periodista y profiler Clare Hart es invitada a participar en la investigación del asesinato de una mujer cuyo cuerpo es hallado en el paseo marítimo de Ciudad del Cabo.
A medida que aparecen otros cadáveres, Clare va dibujando la imagen de un brutal asesino en serie, así como rememora un episodio trágico de su vida: la violación de su hermana gemela.
Las pistas le llevan a adentrarse en el peligroso mundo de las bandas de crimen organizado sudafricano y a preguntarse si por alguna macabra razón los asesinatos estarían relacionados con la investigación que ella lleva a cabo acerca del tráfico humano.
  Natt90 | Mar 21, 2023 |
I wanted to read something by Margie Orford after reading an essay she'd written about whether crime fiction can serve as a vehicle for exploring the "grammar of violence" in post-apartheid South Africa, and luckily a few of her books are finally reaching the US market through HarperCollins' Witness Impulse program. In this entry in the Clare Hart series, young women are turning up dead, arranged in a strange way, and the police ask Clare to do a profile. She's both a filmmaker and a profiler and it suits her current project, investigating a notorious sex trafficker who is bringing women from other southern African countries to serve a lucrative South African market. Though in many ways the story, originally published in 2006, is nothing special (so tired of serial killers), the portrait of South Africa and the way violence has rushed into the vacuum as the brutal old order collapsed, particularly the gendered nature of violence, is very well done. There are several further books in this series. The author is, herself, a filmmaker and critic. Her essay did a terrific job of questioning whether the genre can deal with violence truthfully and her answer was equivocal. This book shows that tension. The standard serial killer narrative here is constantly challenged by the real damage sexual violence does and the potential for readers and writers to be implicated as voyeurs.
  bfister | Jul 4, 2014 |
Margie Orford lists, among many other activities, that she does Advocacy work for a Rape Crisis group in South Africa, so it's not very surprising LIKE CLOCKWORK looks very closely at the horrific consequences of rape and extreme violence against women. Because of that there's nothing particularly easy about reading this book, but it definitely fulfils one of my major preferences in crime fiction - which is to inform the reader. No matter how uncomfortable that information can sometimes be.

Dr Clare Hart is a police profiler who lives on Cape Town's Seapoint promenade, so the discovery of a young girl's body at that location has a very close, discomforting feel for her. There's something very brutal about the way that this girl died, and something oddly ritualistic about the way that the body was disposed of. The discovery of more young girls - all very similar in appearance - make for the sobering realisation that there is a serial sex killer in Cape Town. A city that's not unused to violence and, in particular sexual violence, as Clare and her twin sister are all too aware.

One of LIKE CLOCKWORK's strengths is the glimpse that the reader is given of the living victim - in this case Clare's sister and a young victim of gang rape and violence that Clare steps in to save. The other strength is the strong characters. Clare Hart is an interesting woman - dour, somewhat humourless, more than a little obsessive, she's working on a documentary set in Africa, but she also freelances as a police profiler (although there's not a lot of detail as to how she got that job or what her background is). The main police character - Riedwaan Faizal has enough twists on the standard scruffy, lone wolf policeman to make him just that little bit unexpected. He's a Muslim, alcoholic, dissolute, and a loner. Clare and Riedwaan share a good working relationship (which seems to be about the only one that they each have), as well as a somewhat uninspiring sexual relationship. As unappealing as they both would seem, they were both great characters - real, imperfect and quite human. There is, however, some sort of backstory between these two which was hinted at, but not really fleshed out in this book. But it is Clare and Riedwaan who carry the interest in the book, supported well by a cast of supporting characters including the state pathologist; the nasty brother of one of the victim's and the refugee chef's assistant in a sushi restaurant. As does the glimpses of Cape Town. A beautiful place, with seafront views and a comfortable lifestyle, where a dangerous killer is disposing of his victims. A modern city entertainment area, full of trendy bars and partying people, side by side with sexual exploitation and sleaze.

The weaker side of the book is the plot, which is a little disjointed. Perhaps the author has understandably tried to build in as many examples of the violence and exploitation experienced by women in particular. There's absolutely no doubt that these women's stories (including that of Clare's sister) are told gently and respectfully - there's no voyeuristic or sensationalist descriptions of appalling violence here, but, whilst that is happening the focus (and tension) of a serial killer stalking young women dissipates. Which leads to a final flurry of activity to expose him and save a young girl before it's too late.

Despite those plot inconsistencies, LIKE CLOCKWORK really gives the reader a feeling for Clare and Riedwaan's Cape Town - from it's physical beauty through to the gang violence that plagues the society. It also gives the reader glimpses into the diverse society that exists in South Africa. It certainly tempted me enough to order other books by this author. ( )
  austcrimefiction | Jan 28, 2011 |
MARGIE Orford portrays Cape Town as a magical city full of contrasts: the mansions and luxury yachts of the rich, the comfortable lifestyle of the middle class, and the ugly, dusty streets of the impoverished, gang-ruled Cape Flats. Cape Town has attracted criminal nobility like no other African city. Journalist and criminal profiler Clare Hunt is up against state-sanctioned corruption when she agrees to help catch a serial killer. In true Rainbow Nation style, the white heroine, her Malay lover and their black police colleagues catch the perverted white foreign killer, and a cruel coloured gangster is punished. Orford paints vivid pictures with words and has pleasantly complex characters. ( )
  adpaton | May 14, 2008 |
brilliant, educative and very addictive! Loved it to bits! ( )
  emhromp2 | Feb 10, 2008 |
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When a beautiful young woman is found murdered on Cape Town's Sea Point promenade, journalist and part-time police profiler Dr. Clare Hart is drawn into the web of a brutal serial killer. As more bodies are discovered, Clare is forced to revisit the brutal rape of her twin sister and the gang ties that bind Cape Town's dark crime rings. Is her investigation into human trafficking linked to the murders, or is the killer just playing a sick game with her? Like Clockwork is a dark and compelling crime story that will thrill fans of Deon Meyer and Tess Gerritsen.

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