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'''Flash Point''' is a novel by the British author [[Michael Gilbert]] published in England by [[Hodder and Stoughton]] and in the United States by [[Harper & Row]] 1n 1976. It was Gilbert's 17th novel.
As one of Gilbert's editors said after his death in 2006, "He's not a [[hard-boiled writer]] in the classic sense, but there is a hard edge to him, a feeling within his work that not all of society is rational, that virtue is not always rewarded.".<ref>Douglas Greene of Crippen & Landrau, quoted in ''The New York Times'', 15 February 2006</ref> Such is the case here.
==Reception and/or Appraisal==
<ref>''The New York Times'', 24 May 1959 at [http://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1959/05/24/437064262.html?pageNumber=159] </ref></blockquote>
.<ref>[[Jacques Barzun]] & Wendell Hertig Taylor, ''A Catalogue of Crime'',[[Harper & Row]], New York, "Second Impression Corrected", 1973, page 207</ref></blockquote>
==Notes==
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==See also==
*[[Crime fiction/Catalog of prominent writers]]

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Michael Gilbert on the back cover of Mr. Calder and Mr. Behrens, 1982

Flash Point is a novel by the British author Michael Gilbert published in England by Hodder and Stoughton and in the United States by Harper & Row 1n 1976. It was Gilbert's 17th novel.

As one of Gilbert's editors said after his death in 2006, "He's not a hard-boiled writer in the classic sense, but there is a hard edge to him, a feeling within his work that not all of society is rational, that virtue is not always rewarded.".[1] Such is the case here.

Reception and/or Appraisal

[2] .[3]

Notes

  1. Douglas Greene of Crippen & Landrau, quoted in The New York Times, 15 February 2006
  2. The New York Times, 24 May 1959 at [1]
  3. Jacques Barzun & Wendell Hertig Taylor, A Catalogue of Crime,Harper & Row, New York, "Second Impression Corrected", 1973, page 207

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