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Bezig met laden... Shed No Tears (origineel 2020; editie 2020)door Caz Frear (Auteur)
Informatie over het werkShed No Tears door Caz Frear (2020)
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. This is one of my favorite new series. ( ) Loved every minute of this book! Stayed up way past my bedtime 2 nights in a row to finish it. The character development was clever and deep. I cried and cheered Nobody through his journey. I'll be honest, I want more, the ending left me hungry for more books within this world. It's a great coming of age tale, and why it's so important to cherish learning and life. This is the third novel in a series featuring Detective Constable Cat Kinsella, who, at 27, is an important part of London Murder Investigation Team 4. As the story opens, Cat’s boss, DCI Kate Steele, asks Cat and her partner DS Luigi (“Lu”) Parnell to re-open a six-year-old case involving serial killer Christopher Dean Masters, even though he was murdered in prison a year ago. All of his purported victims had been found but one: Holly Kemp, 22 when she died. Now Holly’s bones have just been discovered, but the method and place of her killing are quite different from those of the previous victims. As Cat and Lu revisit the old case, they find more disparities, and some startling lapses in the previous investigation as new secrets get exposed. In the background, Cat worries about her own secrets, even as she employs her considerable ability to drag secrets out of others and make judgments based what she finds. She muses, "My hypocrisy astounds even me.” The biggest secret she carries is the identity of her father, who is involved in the criminal underworld. No one knows about this connection, since Cat has taken her mother’s maiden name. Her sister Jacqui doesn’t even admit to the truth about their dad. Cat thinks about how memory works: “Details fade the second you turn your back. Inaccuracies grow. Your hard drive gets corrupted. It’s why Jacqui frames our childhood as something straight off an episode of The Waltons, while I seem to conjure up the bloodiest scenes from The Godfather. The truth is usually a gray blotch lying somewhere in between.” But that disparity in memory about the past colors their present too. As Cat observes: “Dad and Jacqui, splashing about in the shallow end of the conversation: floristry, X-ray results, oatmeal stouts, Finn [Jacqui’s son]. Me and Dad, it’s always straight into the deep end. One reckless plunge and we’re off. No topic too toxic. No pain left unexplored.” She both loves and loathes her father, who claims he has continued to work for the mob boss Frank Hickey only in order to protect her. But there is even more about him she is concealing: her father was involved in a case Cat worked on 18 months earlier, described in the first book of the series, in which a missing girl turned up dead. Against all the rules of police involvement, Cat not only hid her father's role, but got into a still-ongoing relationship with Aiden Doyle, the brother of the victim. Aiden, after all this time, is still unaware of the connection between Cat’s father and his dead sister. What would happen if he found out? And in fact, the cliffhanger that ends the book has to do with Cat and Aiden and their relationship. As for the mystery about Holly, it gets solved mostly by Cat’s dogged police work and persistence in spite of a number of twists and turns. Evaluation: The author is touted as appealing to fans of Tana French, and indeed, she has something of French’s same style. Like French’s Dublin Murder Squad series, this book combines an absorbing and well-crafted police procedural with an even more interesting drama about family secrets and interactions among members of the detective force. Frear's talent for writing places her in the top tier of mystery authors. This is the 3rd book in a newer series I picked up and one of my new favorites. I love the lead in this series, which features Cat Kinsella who has a very unusual back story. In this outing a case thought solved comes back to haunt, possibly incriminating one of their own. This is a mighty fine police procedural, tightly plotted and steadily paced. It has the perfect balance of personal stories and happenings with police case and detecting. Plenty of legwork, putting together clues and red herrings, an extremely good series, at least imho. The cliffhanger at books end leaves me anxiously waiting for the next in series. ARC from Edelweiss. The third book in the Cat Kinsella series will delight fans. When the bones of a woman missing for six years is found in a field, it is assumed she is a victim of the Roommate Killer but when things don’t line up for the match, Cat and her partner must find who did kill the young woman. I think the words “gripping, edge of your seat and tense” are often overused but in this case they fit. Nothing is as it seems and the pieces slowly come together geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
Onderdeel van de reeks(en)Cat Kinsella (3)
"Christopher Masters, known as 'The Roommate Killer', strangled three women over a two-week period in a London house in November 2012. Holly Kemp, his fourth victim, was never found. Until now. Her remains have been unearthed in a field in Cambridgeshire and DC Cat Kinsella and the major investigation team are called in, but immediately there are questions surrounding the manner of her death. And with Masters now dead, no one to answer them. DCI Tessa Dyer, the lead on the 2012 case, lends the team a hand, as does DCI Steele's old boss and mentor, the now retired Detective Chief Superintendent Oliver Cairns. With Masters dead, Cat and the team have to investigate every lead again."--Publisher description. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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