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Books I Read in September 2025

The Hallmarked Man Robert GalbraithThe Hallmarked Man by Robert Galbraith is the eighth book in the Cormoran Strike and Robin Ellacott series. This instalment sees the detective duo investigate the identity of a dismembered corpse in the vault of a silver shop. Decima Mullins hires the agency to confirm if the body is that of her boyfriend, Rupert Fleetwood, but Strike and Ellacott discover that the identity could also fit three other missing people – a young mechanic, an ex-paratrooper and an actor in adult films. I don’t mind a knotty plot, but I think this case had one too many threads, and three mysteries rather than four would have been easier to follow. Nevertheless, I always find the Galbraith books to be so enjoyable to immerse myself in, even if the finer labyrinthine details are difficult to hold together in my head. There are significant developments in Strike and Ellacott’s personal lives in this book, and it’s reassuring to hear that work on book number nine is well under way, given that The Hallmarked Man ends on what can only be described as the mother of all cliffhangers as the longest will-they-won’t-they saga in literary history appears to be finally heading towards some sort of resolution.
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