The Hamilton Spectator

Macbeth is a recast of Shakespear­e play

- JONATHAN ELDERFIELD

“Macbeth” is a modern-day drug-war, power-struggle, double-cross, lawmen-versus-gangsters recast of Shakespear­e’s Scottish play, “Macbeth.”

Set in an unnamed and dreary industrial town filled with addicts and drug gangs, police and politician­s, the story matches much of the bard’s story with a power-mad couple, Inspector Macbeth, who leads the SWAT team, and his Lady, the owner of a high-end casino seeking to seize control of entire town.

After a long-standing police chief dies and one of the town’s drug gangs is all but eradicated in a raid, Macbeth receives a prophecy that he will become chief of police. Lady and Macbeth connive to bring the prediction to fruition. What follows is a series of bloodbaths, double crosses, attempted coverups, intimidati­ons and threats.

The relationsh­ip of love and loyalty between Macbeth and Lady is the most engrossing aspect of the story. Macbeth loves Lady, and she manipulate­s him, forcing him to action when he expresses doubt. As the story progresses, the power dynamic changes and he becomes more assertive, while she loses her grip on reality.

The opening vignette, a raindrop making a long inevitable fall to earth, may be the obvious metaphor for Nesbo’s tale: the fall of man is as inevitable as a raindrop coming to the ground. We know that the ambitious Macbeth will fall, but with Lady at his side and urging him forward most of the way, we’re still eager to see how far the protagonis­t climbs before he comes crashing down.

 ??  ?? “Macbeth,” by Jo Nesbo, Knopf Canada, 464 pages, $32
“Macbeth,” by Jo Nesbo, Knopf Canada, 464 pages, $32

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