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Dark and twisty, this gripping crime novel by an Edgar Award winner is an outstanding read, whether Jack is a new character to the reader or an old friend. For fans of John Connolly or Robert Crais. [Library marketing.]
Listeners new to the series may want to start at the beginning; otherwise, highly recommended. ["Hayder's latest installment in the Jack Caffrey series…is a creepy, twisty thrill ride that never stops and will give you the shivers if you dare to read this at night. This is another winner," read the starred review of the Atlantic hc, LJ 5/15/13.—Ed.]
Hayder's latest installment in the Jack Caffery series (after Hanging Hill and the Edgar award-winning Gone) is a creepy, twisty thrill ride that doesn't stop and will give you the shivers if you dare to read it at night. This is another winner.
Best for fans of contemporary British police procedurals in the mood for a darker tone than Deborah Crombie or Elizabeth George. [See Prepub Alert, 8/8/11.]
The author of dark and disturbing works that have received short-list attention, Hayder turns out another stylish-sounding work featuring two sisters, one a policewoman...
Readers who can tolerate some graphic descriptions of violence (or skim past them) will be rewarded with a complex, fast-paced, well-written mystery with interesting characters fighting personal and external demons. Recommended for those who enjoy Karin Slaughter and John Connolly.