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Hardcover Frozen Book

ISBN: 0312355815

ISBN13: 9780312355814

Frozen

(Book #1 in the Megan Rhys Series)

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Forensic psychologist Megan Rhys has been asked to advise the police on the murders of two young prostitutes. Seemingly, the women are victims of two killers working together. But there is something... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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A VERY GOOD, SUSPENSFUL READ - ENJOYABLE

I loved every page of this one. I understand that this is this particular author's first work and is the beginning of a series. Well, I feel she is off to a great chart. The setting is of course England and is a forensic suspense novel and truely a page turner. Unlike someothers, I did enjoy the chance to look into the criminal's mind as the story unfolded. I would have to classify this one as a page turner. It is certainly a great first effort for a new author. It is interesting to note the difference in English police procedures v/s our own. Also, for me anyway, I love to note the different spellings of common words, i.e. the English spelling v/s the American. I, for some reason, get a kick out of that. As a side note, I am not quite sure if the reviewer for Publisher's Weekly actually read this one. Like so man PW reviews, they just don't seem to pertain to the same book I just read. I do recommend this one. It was a fun read and well worth the time.

entertaining British police procedural

West Midlands Police Detective Superintendent Martin Leverton asks for Birmingham psychiatrist and profiler Dr. Megan Rhys to help with the murders of two women. He explains they found semen linking the murders of Natalie Bailey with Donna Fieldhouse. With school on holidays so she has no lectures to provide so Megan agrees to help the police. The clues in both cases fail to make sense as if someone reversed the biological evidence between the two victims. Additionally, DS Leverton wonders if one of his cops is the killer; he especially wants Megan to look closely at Donaldson and Costello. As Megan begins to organize the evidence from the rubbish, more homicides occur of people she knows that leads the profiler to wonder if someone close to her may be the killer This entertaining British police procedural enables the reader to understand the mindset of the serial killer when his thoughts rotate with that of the heroine about halfway into the book; however, this Hitchcockian approach lacks the level of suspense the master filmmaker brought to the plot. Still the cat and mouse story line is fun to follow as Megan feels that Leverton wants her to fail or if not him someone in the department is misdirecting her. Ironically the reader knows the killer long before Megan whose errors in judgment cost the lives of at least one victim in Lindsay Jayne Ashford's fine serial killer tale. Harriet Klausner
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