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32 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
debut novel - can't wait for the next one!, 23 Mar 2008
This review is from: All the Pretty Girls (Taylor Jackson) (Mass Market Paperback)
Taylor Jackson and Homicide Lieutenant and FBI profiler John Baldwin (whois also Taylors lover) have a tough case to crack with the Southern Strangler. His escalating violence and speed along with an ability to move across the southern states and leave no clues gives them a difficult case to crack. Add to this a serial rapist, and a drug dealer being released from a solid case and back out into the community and you have both a fast paced and enough plots to keep you thinking.
The 'best bit' for me was the characterisation, it's a long time since I have picked up a book and from the first chapter felt as if I knew the characters. They are all established in their particular professions and friendships - and really did feel as if they knew each other well. Whilst their backgrounds are given - they are not drummed into you as if you are 12 and reading your first big book, neither are they shallow and incidental. The police procedural and CSI stuff is covered but not laboured and whilst our murderer is viscious and violent none of it is gratified within the pages of this excellent first novel.
The only reason I gave it 4 out of 5 is; a) there is no 4.5 and b) I did guess the murderer - unusual for me, so I figured the clues must have been a bit too heavy.
Really looking forward to the next one, gread characters and good plot the whole thing flowed well enough to keep me up reading into the small hours of my Easter break.
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Enjoyable & Exciting, 19 Aug 2010
I dont normally read "Crime" books but after reading a review of this book in a magazine I looked it up and ordered from Amazon.
Every chapter finished with the reader wanting more, and I could not put it down, switch the light off and go to sleep as I wanted find out what happened next.
Without appearing too cruesome I would have liked a more detailed account of how the character who committed the murders felt, and also perhaps the thoughts from the victims.
I really felt like I knew the main characters and I could relate to their feelings.
I did work out who the killer was, but even then the book kept me hooked until the end.
I am definately going to get the next book by this author, and I will read more crime books now.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Yes, I think it's ok!, 31 Jan 2011
Read it quickly, always a good sign. Agree with other reviewers that it was predictable with big dollops of cheesiness. But I not sure I was looking for profound insights into the human condition. Absolutely an airline/holiday read. Good momentum, thrilling at times, well worth a read. Guessed the ending but then there really weren't that many suspects. Actually might read more Ellison - high praise!
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