Next of Kin

Next of Kin
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Sarah Quinn Series, Book 5

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2016

نویسنده

Maureen Carter

شابک

9781780107301
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  • نقد و بررسی
  • دیدگاه کاربران
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نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

January 18, 2016
British author Carter’s solid fifth Sarah Quinn mystery (after 2014’s Child’s Play) finds the detective inspector battling egos, politics, and criminal activity both inside and out of the Birmingham CID offices. With her former boss out and Det. Chief Supt. Charles Starr running the show, Sarah must prove her worth against a platoon of hostile male colleagues. None is more open about his disdain than Det. Insp. George Brody, who uses the murder of 15-year-old Lisa Webb to make Sarah look bad. Though the case seems to be linked to a series of rapes in the area, none of the previous victims wound up dead. Members of the public excoriate the police for not catching the serial rapist; Lisa’s father even begins his own investigation targeting a local sex offender. Sarah’s secret relationship with partner Det. Constable Dave Harries gets complicated as the pressure mounts to find and apprehend a suspect. Plenty of intrigue and red herrings keep readers guessing.



Kirkus

January 1, 2016
A detective investigating a string of sex crimes senses that the key may be found in understanding her own biases against the perpetrators. When Lisa Webb is beaten and left to drown in a pond days before her 16th birthday, her death appears to be the latest in a series of sex crimes that hadn't yet left anyone dead. DI Sarah Quinn is certain that the key to solving the case lies with Lisa's friend Natalie Hinds, with whom Lisa was supposedly revising--British for "studying"--on the night of her death. Sarah suspects the two girls duped their respective parents and were out on the town instead. Natalie's been missing since that night, though it's not clear if that's because she's been captured by the same malefactor or because she's split town. Known as the ice princess for her less-than-warm treatment of witnesses and suspects, Sarah hopes that her gentler partner, DC Dave Harries, will have more luck in questioning the many persons of interest. Unfortunately, sex crimes bring out the crazies, and Sarah and her mates are inundated with old and new claims of potentially interrelated perversions. As each lead makes Sarah doubt her style of interrogation even more, the detective almost misses the manipulative yet successful sleuthing by her former rival and not-quite-friend, reporter Caroline King. Carter's decision to relegate the reporter to a minor role in a more thoroughly conceived plot pays off. Sarah grows from an idea to a more fully realized character in this fourth installment of a series (Child's Play, 2014, etc.) that may just be hitting its stride.

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Library Journal

March 1, 2016

DI Sarah Quinn's investigation of a teenager's murder is not helped by her male colleagues' hostility, nor by her professional nemesis, reporter Caroline King, who has the story and will not let it go. Was this a random attack, or the work of a serial child killer? Carter's fifth book in this series (after Child's Play) is a first-rate police procedural.

Copyright 2016 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.




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