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Dark Objects: A Novel (2022)

door Simon Toyne

Reeksen: Laughton Rees (1)

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Forensics expert Laughton Rees hunts an unusually clever killer who appears to be staging murder scenes just for her in this twisty new psychological thriller by the bestselling author of the Sanctus trilogy.

How do you catch a killer if the victim doesn't exist?

A glamorous woman is murdered in her ultra-luxurious London mansion and her husband goes missing. But according to public records, neither of them exists.

The only leads police have are several objects arranged around the woman's body, including a set of keys and a book called How to Process a Murder by Laughton Reesâ??a book that appears to have helped the killer forensically cleanse the crime scene.

Laughton Rees is an academic who doesn't usually work live cases after the brutal murder of her mother as a teen left her traumatized and emotionally scarred. But the presence of her book at this scene draws her unwillingly into the high-profile investigation and media circus that springs up around it. As the dark objects found beside the body lead her closer to the victim's identity, a dangerous threat to Laughton and her daughter emerges, as well as painful memories of her past related to the man she has always blamed for her mother's death: John Rees, Laughton's father, the current Metropolitan Chief Commissioner and a man she has not spoken to in twenty years.

Laughton's family was destroyed once and she built herself a new one. Now, she has to face her darkest fears and help catch a killer before this one is destroyed too.… (meer)

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A good, well-paced thriller, but consider this a warning: the "dark" in the title should be taken as very apt indeed. ( )
  JBD1 | Jan 24, 2024 |
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Kate Miller is found brutally stabbed to death (presumably with a zombie knife) in her glass-walled mansion overlooking Highgate cemetery and her husband Mike is nowhere to be found. Her body is posed with four strategically placed objects surrounding her. A copy of "How to Process a Murder", a book written by criminologist Laughton Rees, is also found near the body. DCI Tannahill Khan of NoLMS (North London murder squad) is leading the investigation and the search for the missing husband who is the prime suspect. However, in the course of their investigation into the Millers’ lives the police are unable to find out much about them. It's almost as if they didn’t exist! DCI Khan reaches out to Laughton, a reputed forensics expert, who breaks her own rule to not get involved in active cases and agrees to assist. Laughton is the estranged daughter of the Police Commissioner,with whom she has not spoken in almost twenty years, ever since her mother was brutally murdered. Her mother’s murderer was a pedophile and serial killer who had been arrested but acquitted because the police botched up the investigation, for which Laughton has never forgiven her father. She is now a single mother raising her teenage daughter who is being bullied in school. Though she has a lot on her plate, Laughton agrees to help the police given the presence of her book at the crime scene and the symbolism in the objects discovered with the dead body, the significance of which does not escape her. Unbeknownst to the police or Laughton someone is watching their every move, presumably the killer, and is almost always one step ahead.

As the case garners media attention, an ambitious tabloid journalist, Brian Slade, hoping to get ahead of the competition and gain recognition for his efforts is busy conducting his own investigation based on not only tips from his sources within the police department but also the anonymous emails he is receiving with shockingly revealing details about the murder and much more.

The larger part of the narrative is shared from the perspectives of DCI Khan, Laughton Rees and Brian Slade, with snippets from messages exchanged within the Highgate Ladies’ Book Club WhatsApp group and excerpts from Laughton’s book. Short chapters, crisp writing and a fast-paced narrative make it easy to keep track of the multiple threads and the large cast of characters in the story.

Well-written, with an intriguing murder mystery at its core, lots of twists and turns and an ending that I did not see coming (after another reveal that I could partially predict), Dark Objects by Simon Toyne is an impressive procedural thriller. I would definitely be interested in picking up future books featuring DCI Khan and Laughton Rees. ( )
  srms.reads | Sep 4, 2023 |
I was not familiar with this author but the book sounded good. And it was. Extremely well written with interesting characters, and a much better story than you usually get with mysteries today. ( )
  zmagic69 | Aug 22, 2023 |
This audiobook was well-narrated - clear and read with understanding - I don't need the narrator to 'do voices'. The plot was intriguing and well-paced until the end, which was a twist I could have done without.

I think this would have been better rendered in the past tense - sometimes the shifts in tense sounded off. ( )
  pgchuis | Aug 2, 2022 |
I still remember vividly the spectacular opening to Simon Toyne’s first novel Sanctus from my time at HarperCollins a decade ago. I lost track of him in the interim and was interested when reading about his latest novel, Dark Objects (HarperCollins). It’s a crime/thriller set around a brutal murder of one half of a rich but mysteriously under the radar couple who live in a mansion on the edge of Highgate Cemetery. Her body is discovered with four objects laid carefully around her – a child’s unicorn toy, a pair of medals, a key, and a book on forensic crime investigation which it appears has been used to sanitise the crime scene from revealing any other clues. The criminologist is the estranged daughter of the Commissioner of the Met Police, and the characters are interconnected in ways that might have the governance police raising conflict of interest red flags, however the plot sweeps you along like a set of irresistible rapids, with a twist or two to navigate along the way in this excellent thriller. ( )
  davidroche | Jul 28, 2022 |
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Fiction. Literature. Suspense. Thriller. HTML:

Forensics expert Laughton Rees hunts an unusually clever killer who appears to be staging murder scenes just for her in this twisty new psychological thriller by the bestselling author of the Sanctus trilogy.

How do you catch a killer if the victim doesn't exist?

A glamorous woman is murdered in her ultra-luxurious London mansion and her husband goes missing. But according to public records, neither of them exists.

The only leads police have are several objects arranged around the woman's body, including a set of keys and a book called How to Process a Murder by Laughton Reesâ??a book that appears to have helped the killer forensically cleanse the crime scene.

Laughton Rees is an academic who doesn't usually work live cases after the brutal murder of her mother as a teen left her traumatized and emotionally scarred. But the presence of her book at this scene draws her unwillingly into the high-profile investigation and media circus that springs up around it. As the dark objects found beside the body lead her closer to the victim's identity, a dangerous threat to Laughton and her daughter emerges, as well as painful memories of her past related to the man she has always blamed for her mother's death: John Rees, Laughton's father, the current Metropolitan Chief Commissioner and a man she has not spoken to in twenty years.

Laughton's family was destroyed once and she built herself a new one. Now, she has to face her darkest fears and help catch a killer before this one is destroyed too.

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