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Series: Detective Helen Grace
Also by this author: Eeny Meeny, Little Boy Blue
Published by Berkley Publishing Group on October 6, 2015
Genres: Crime Fiction, Thriller
Pages: 416
Format: eARC
Source: the publisher
Helen Grace is still reeling from the case that revealed her sister as a brutal killer. Her career isn't in the best of places right now, yet she's never allowed that to hinder her investigations. When she's assigned to investigate a brutal series of murders, she goes in, full force, not minding who she leaves in her wake.
The most recent case involves a series of men who have been murdered after frequenting local prostitutes. Their deaths aren't quick and easy, yet painful and torturous, their hearts removed and delivered to loved ones after their death. The first victim is a devoutly religious man, his death and the circumstances surrounding it a complete surprise to his wife. More deaths soon follow and it's obvious the killer is sending a message about these seemingly loving and responsible husbands who are leading a double life.
As Grace edges closer to identifying the killer, even she is unable to prepare herself for what is to be revealed.
This is the second book in a brilliant series by author M.J. Arlidge. I read the first, Eeny Meeny, over the summer and was instantly transfixed and, to be completely honest, terrified by this writer’s work. Arlidge is an exceptional story-teller, he doesn’t hold back the brutality of the scenes in which he is describing. They are described in rich detail, making it quite easy for readers to become immersed in the setting, an active participant in the case.
The plot is complex and twisty, keeping the pacing active and intense. I found myself wanting to shield my eyes as I read, yet compelled and transfixed at the same time. Though the page count is over 400 pages, it reads quickly, seemingly over minutes after beginning.
Helen Grace’s character stands out as a complex, flawed character full of her own secrets. She is strong and determined, refusing to relinquish anything in her pursuit of the killer. The difficult relationship she has with her superior, Detective Superintendent Harwood, doesn’t faze her. Threats of punishment and termination don’t phase her. If anything, it fuels the fire that burns within her.
A must read for fans of strong, character and story-driven thrillers, though not for the faint of heart/weak of stomach. Highly, highly recommended.