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The Reaper

von Steven Dunne

Reihen: D.I. Brook (1)

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A damaged detective. A case he's trying to forget. A killer who won't let him... Detective Inspector Damen Brook thinks he's left his past behind him in London. But it seems a serial killer has followed him north... Brook's seeking sanctuary. Years in the MET have left their mark - so much so that he's fled to Derby leaving behind his marriage, his teenage daughter and very nearly his sanity to wind down a once promising career in the peace of the Peak District. But one winter's night, Brook is confronted by a serial killer he hunted many years before - The Reaper - a man who slaughters families in their homes then disappears without a trace. To find this killer Brook must discover what the Reaper is doing in Derby, why he's started killing again and what, if anything, connects the butchered families. As Brook becomes entangled in a deadly game of cat and mouse, he is forced to face his own demons by confronting a past that destroyed his family and destroyed his family and nearly cost him his life... A heart-stopping thriller from a stunning new crime talent, for fans of Stuart MacBrie and Thomas Harris.… (mehr)
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For the first 100 or so pages I was really excited by this book, I was sure I had found a new writer to follow. But my enthusiasm waned a little as I went on. This starts as a police procedural but gradually declines into one man's obsession. It is a very clever plot, with lots of details and unexpected twists and the characterisations are generally fine. The influence is clearly Thomas Harris without being too derivative; but the violence is a bit sickening [as intended] and it all becomes a little unbelievable. I will read book 2 - but I fear the worst! ( )
  johnwbeha | Mar 18, 2018 |
Starts of as a tour de force crime story centred around DI Damen Brook newly moved to Derby from the Met. It would appear that Brook is not the only person to have settled in Derby for when a family is murdered the case bears all the hallmarks of The Reaper a killer that Brook previously failed to apprehend in London and is now terrorizing him anew in the beautiful Derbyshire peak district.

The first half of the story is very readable a cat and mouse game with Brook relying for advice from his old colleague, and former boss, retired policeman, now sadly alcoholic, Charlie Rowlands...."His back was no longer straight as a ramrod but curved and compressed. He'd lost weight as well as the last of his hair, and he was painfully thin. His face was bright and robust, however, as the faces of drunks often are. The red tinge around the high cheekbones and nose mimicked a rosy sheen of health. But the eyes had it, as always. That look of sunken pain, which repelled slumber....." There are the usual trade marks for a copper unable to divide his home and work time resulting in marriage breakup with Amy and a fragmented association with his daughter Terri. There is also some wonderful dialogue, exchanges and observations, a richness in the descriptive language that somewhat complements the ongoing and procedural side of the story......."Unattainable pleasures were to be avoided at all cost. The emotional epidermis of this male was pocked with enough wounds.".........."She was what the politer elements in the division referred to as a handsome woman. To the less polite elements, this meant that while her looks wouldn't make you vomit neither were they likely to induce an erection."...."The sewer he'd been trying to flee for nearly twenty years had taken root inside him."......."An old man in a hovel, clinging to the illusion of life and companionship, only a cat to care whether he lived or died. Mac was The Ghost of Christmas Future. Book had dropped in on his own barren existence, twenty years on."........"Death with dignity sat in their corner, waiting listening and appreciating."......

But the use and flow of language, no matter how good and entertaining, cannot conceal for me the cracks that appear in this long protracted and frankly boring crime procedural. I do not agree with reviews that declare The Reaper was "dreadful" and "extremely poor" but in the final analysis it had little to offer that was new in this crowded genre. Too much dialogue in the second part of the book made me feel that a good editing would greatly have added to the reading experience. I do however close this review with a certain amount of jealousy as a burned out DI still retains the ability to attract the attention of the voluptuous WPC Wendy Jones or perhaps it was the action of a dirty old man taking advantage of a junior and much younger police officer in his place of work, for in Brooks own words......"Wendy Jones was still an innocent abroad, a provincial girl with an endearing ignorance of the world as a dung heap.".... ( )
  runner56 | Jun 24, 2017 |
I knew there was a reason that this book was unfinished, it's not that it was a bad book it was just blah. I didn't care about the victims and I wasn't fussed if the police caught the killer or not. As for the lead detective, he was just like every other fictional detective - messed up personal life and no people skills. ( )
  KarenDuff | Jun 1, 2016 |
Detective Inspector Damen Brook is seeking sanctuary. Years on the London police force have left their mark—so much so that he's fled to Derby leaving behind his marriage, his teenage daughter, and very nearly his sanity to wind down a once promising career in the peace of the Peak District. But one winter's night, Brook is confronted by a serial killer he hunted many years before, The Reaper, a man who slaughters families in their homes then disappears without a trace. To find this killer Brook must discover what the Reaper is doing in Derby, why he has started killing again, and what, if anything, connects the butchered families. As Brook becomes entangled in a deadly game of cat and mouse, he is forced to face his own demons by confronting a past that destroyed his family and nearly cost him his life.

I thoroughly enjoyed this book, well written, great characters. Dark with mordant humour, unremittingly bleak, think the word I am looking for is gritty.

A extremely well-executed (no pun intended) thriller. ( )
  jan.fleming | Feb 9, 2015 |
I met Steve Dunne in Waterstones in Nottingham (23rd June 07), while browsing the Crime section, where else! He asked if I was looking for something in particular. I wasn't really, I was just after a book that caught my attention. When asked if I would consider his book! Reaper - Coming soon to a Family near you, I was a little unsure at first, but after reading the back cover I decieded to give it a read!
I have to say that, I'm so glad I brought Reaper, a signed copy too.
I thoroughly enjoyed every page!! Could hardly put it down! One of the Best Murder Mystery books I have read. Very well written, the charactors really came to life within the pages & went throught plenty of twist & turns. A little gory in places but not too much to spoil the book for me. A Fantastic Five Star first Novel.
I really hope there will be more from Steve Dunne & Inspector Brook........ ( )
  Elphaba71 | Jul 2, 2007 |
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A damaged detective. A case he's trying to forget. A killer who won't let him... Detective Inspector Damen Brook thinks he's left his past behind him in London. But it seems a serial killer has followed him north... Brook's seeking sanctuary. Years in the MET have left their mark - so much so that he's fled to Derby leaving behind his marriage, his teenage daughter and very nearly his sanity to wind down a once promising career in the peace of the Peak District. But one winter's night, Brook is confronted by a serial killer he hunted many years before - The Reaper - a man who slaughters families in their homes then disappears without a trace. To find this killer Brook must discover what the Reaper is doing in Derby, why he's started killing again and what, if anything, connects the butchered families. As Brook becomes entangled in a deadly game of cat and mouse, he is forced to face his own demons by confronting a past that destroyed his family and destroyed his family and nearly cost him his life... A heart-stopping thriller from a stunning new crime talent, for fans of Stuart MacBrie and Thomas Harris.

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