The Torment of Others

The Torment of Others
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Tony Hill and Carol Jordan Series, Book 4

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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2016

نویسنده

Saul Reichlin

ناشر

W F Howes

شابک

9781510006911
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  • نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

AudioFile Magazine
A serial killer is trolling London murdering prostitutes--and he's is doing it exactly the way another man did years ago. But since that killer is safely locked away, who's doing the deeds? Gerard Doyle lends an air of authenticity to the novel, differentiating accents like Cockney and London's West End with ease. He even does a creditable job as the beleaguered heroine, a female inspector who has recently been raped. You can hear her frustration as she deals with co-workers' sympathy, jealousy, and hatred over her decision to return. With a lot of credit to Doyle, this novel is a gripper. It's not easy to fool listeners as completely as McDermid does. M.S. (c) AudioFile 2005, Portland, Maine

Publisher's Weekly

Starred review from May 2, 2005
British author McDermid, whose The Wire in the Blood
has become the best of actor Robson Greer's omnipresent TV outings, has published most recently a gripping stand-alone, The Distant Echo
(2003). Now she continues her engrossing series about criminal psychologist Dr. Tony Hill and his police colleague, DCI Carol Jordan (who made their debut in 1996's The Mermaids Singing
), in a beautifully constructed, impeccably written story about an apparent copycat killer. McDermid takes this not exactly virginal supposition and literally turns it on its head. Two years earlier, strong forensic evidence put serial killer Derek Tyler behind bars in a mental hospital. Now Hill is sure that against all logic Tyler has committed a new murder in the same way as his old ones. The more he and Jordan dig, the more impossible the connection appears. But Hill refuses to swallow the obvious that someone is imitating Tyler's modus operandi—and McDermid's swelling legions of enthusiasts will share his bafflement. A finalist for the CWA's 2004 Gold Dagger Award, this fresh, imaginative psychological thriller should help win the author many new fans in the U.S. Agent, Jane Gregory (U.K.). Author tour.




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