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The thrilling second novel in the acclaimed Stone and Oliver series by award-winning author, Mari Hannah. 'Nobody understands the many faces of cops better than Mari Hannah.' Val McDermid 'Mari Hannah writes with a sharp eye and a dark heart'--Peter James. After their success in their last investigation, DCI David Stone has been promoted and moved to the Murder Investigation Team, taking DS Frankie Oliver with him. But there's a catch: the case they are given is the latest in a series of undetected murders. It's a baptism of fire for MIT's newest recruits. In the incident room, the murder wall makes grim reading: three women have been killed within the past year and nothing links the crimes: no day of the week, geographical area, similarity between victims and, most importantly, no forensic evidence. Joanna Cosgrove is the latest victim, her body discovered fully clothed close to a railway line on the south side of the river in the Tyne Valley. The MO is the same as the other three, but the words 'serial killer' are not welcome in Northumbria force. And the manner in which she was killed is too close to home for Frankie... 'Brand new series, same top-notch writing.' Eva Dolan. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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Mari Hannah has a way of writing books that are completely rooted in their setting. The Northumbria police cover a huge geographical are and their investigations lead them into contact with Newcastle and Gateshead. However it is when writing about the bleak but beautiful countryside that Hannah show a complete understanding of the people and their environment. Yes, this is a standard police procedural but there's nothing wrong with that. Personally I found it a little slow to get started but the last quarter of the book is both a restless pace and completely engrossing. ( )