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Cargando... Fever of the Bone (2009)por Val McDermid
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Somehow I had never read a book by this author but she was recommended to me by a guy working at Barnes & Noble, of course B&N did stock any of her books, but Book Depository did, so I read the descriptions of a couple of them and decided to go with one later in the series rather than the first one. A good author will provide enough information about the characters in each book when it's a part of a series, and that was definitely the case with this book. The story starts off pretty straight forward but there are a number of great twists and revelations as the story progresses to keep it wildly entertaining. I can now see why the author has won so many awards and acclaim. This was a fantastic book. Suberbly crafted prose, this is the rare sort of thing that makes me green with envy as a writer. I'd figured out the plot twists before the final act (which is rare for me) but it didn't matter because the writing was so good I was gripped anyway. I've had issues with some of the previous books in the series but it's been a while since I read them and this is so good that I feel I must revisit them. Blew me away. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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"He is psychologist and criminal profiler Dr. Tony Hill's worst nightmare--a killer driven by the most perverted hungers and unmoved by youth and innocence, a killer with a long shopping list of victims who leaves no trail. The murder-mutilation of teenager Jennifer Maidment is horrific enough on its own, but Hill quickly realizes that it's just the beginning of a chilling campaign targeting an apparently unconnected group of young people--victims that the monster has been grooming through a social networking site. It is a case that is reawakening ghosts of Tony Hill's past. And the longer it takes to uncover a motive and a maniac, the more innocent youth will die"--Cover, p. 4. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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It also takes a stunningly long time for the police to realise the connection between the main murder cases. Agreed that the lack of joined up systems between forces would hamper things, but given the nature of the crimes, they would have been front page news and you would expect the media at least to link them. Given that Jordan's unit is comprised of supposedly creative and lateral thinking individuals, it does make them come over as rather dense to say the least.
Some of the minor characters are well developed such as Paula, one of the task force led by DCI Carol Jordan, and Ambrose who is on another force but is drawn into the main case. However, given the main role of IT in this, a lot of the key clues - such as the villain using approach and use computers in different locations - comes across as curiously old fashioned. The author is definitely wise to invent a social media site given what ends up happening under its auspices, but even in 2009 surely there was software which could obsfucate internet addresses? The development seemed slow in places although it picks up towards the - to me, not that convincing - denoument, so not a keeper for me. ( )