![]() Brodie is trying to find out the whereabouts of her birth parents for a client in New Zealand who was evidently born in Leeds. Tracy was a young police constable who witnessed the aftermath of that event. Atkinson unfolds a story that has roots in a dreadful event that occurred thirty-five years ago in Leeds against the background of the unfolding drama of the Yorkshire Ripper case. It's there all right, but you have to put in a bit of effort to get her to come into focus. Pursuing the narrative arc in STARTED EARLY is a little like trying to reconstruct the naked lady in Marcel Duchamp's Nude Descending a Staircase. And finally, Tilly, an actress currently appearing in a TV serial but teetering on the edge of dementia, who is saved from the embarrassment of being charged with shoplifting for inadvertently wandering off with a Leeds A-Z. Then Tracy Waterhouse, retired policewoman, currently employed on the security force in the centre, who also spontaneously engages in her own, far more significant, rescue operation. First, Jackson himself, who rescues a dog from its abusive owner. ![]() ![]() It is here that the three major characters are launched into actions that will transform their lives. The Merrion Centre shopping mall in Leeds is the staging area for this fourth episode in the adventures of Jackson Brodie, "semi-retired" private investigator. ![]()
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