Showing posts with label Serial Killer Thriller. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Serial Killer Thriller. Show all posts
Friday, April 21, 2017
The Lost Children by Helen Phifer
Monday, January 02, 2017
The Woman in Black by Kerry Wilkinson
Kerry Wilkinson has created a fascinating character in Detective Sergeant Jessica Daniels and in this, the third in the series, she seems to be learning better to work in a team while retaining her ability to think outside of the box and combine instinct and deduction to solve some of the crimes that fall to her to investigate.
The story starts with a severed hand being left in a very public place in Manchester. A mother is reporting her son missing and then a package arrives at the police station, addressed to Senior Detective. The parcel reveals a finger removed from the hand - and DNA evidence shows that the hand and finger are not the missing young man.
Then a second hand and finger surface, and it is a DNA match for the missing son. Similar modus as last time, but this time it is addressed to Jessica, so it feels as if it's getting personal, and seems as if there might possibly be a serial killer at work - except there are only hands and fingers, but no further body parts. Careful scrutiny of security camera footage suggests the hands are being planted by a woman dressed in a hooded black cape and low heels. The search is on for connections between victims, and to discover what is going on.
This is a really gripping story and a very satisfying read. Happily, there are more cases to enjoy in the series beyond this one, but I am totally hooked on these books and am happily anticipating the next instalment.
Sunday, March 20, 2016
Girl in the Ice by Robert Bryndza
Such a thrilling thriller: tautly plotted, peopled by well-drawn and convincing characters, with suspense and suprises aplenty. DCI Erica Foster may be on her first outing with Robert Bryndza, but she comes with a strong and tragic back story as well as a fine investigative instinct and good leadership skills. Newly arrived in London, she hits the ground running when required to head up a politically sensitive murder enquiry. The situation escalates and she faces incredible challenges from outside influences and interference, as well as personal danger. As the cover says, it's a serial killer thriller, blessed with pace and fine writing. I am so glad there is not long to wait before Erica is back in the incident room on a new case, she's a great character.
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