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Val McDermid
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  • Paperback: 512 pages
  • Publisher: Sphere; First Thus edition (18 Feb 2010)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0751543217
  • ISBN-13: 978-0751543216
  • Product Dimensions: 19.4 x 12.6 x 4.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (44 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 7,556 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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So gripping that it puts your life on hold (The Times )

She is the real mistress of psychological gripping thrillers; no-one can plot or tell a story like she can. The hairs on my neck literally stood up (Jenni Murray, Daily Express )

McDermid remains unrivalled at yoking chilling scenarios to a pulsing narrative; and Hill's torment is palpable in this scary, dark thriller. Brilliant (Observer )

Everything a great detective novel should be: pacy, gripping, clever and stylish and, most of all, a fantastic read (Sunday Express )

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Tony Hill and Carol Jordan make a nail-biting return

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57 of 58 people found the following review helpful
By Keris Nine TOP 500 REVIEWER
Format:Hardcover
I haven't read a Val McDermid book before but was most impressed by this. While there is clearly a cast of characters here that have been built up through a series of other adventures, this doesn't prevent the reader from soon picking up the personalities and the relationships lying between them.

At first sight, there's nothing unusual about the cold cases being investigated by DCI Carol Jordan and her elite investigation unit - only difficulties and impediments put in her way be a new Chief Constable who wants to shake things up a bit in the Bradfield police force. Soon however their talents are called upon in the case of a serial killer case who after much preparation and grooming of young teenagers on an Internet Social Networking site, has just started to draw his victims in and execute them, his motives a complete mystery. With profiler Tony Hill out-of-bounds under the new regime and having some personal issues of his own to deal with, Carol Jordan and her team need to be a bit more creative than usual.

The serial killer element may not initially appear to be particularly original, nor the manner in which the police procedural elements of the investigation are clearly laid out, but McDermid's writing makes this compelling reading, taking the time to lay-out the personalities of the victims, their parents and their lives, and making the damage done so much more intense than that of anonymous discovered mutilated bodies. The police procedural aspects are brilliantly drawn, showing the political pressures as well as the barriers in place that prevent effective cooperation between police forces of different regions (the author in the process nailing regional characteristics well). All this just adds to the intensity of the drama.

Added to all that, you have the personal lives of the police officers, investigators and profilers, which is not a colourful add-on, but can be clearly seen to have an impact on how they think and operate - even minor and secondary characters are well-observed and similarly well-drawn, and there are a few bombshells dropped here and there. This wide cast of characters and what turns out to be a different serial killer angle are all brought together by McDermid with apparent effortless ease. The investigators may be frustratingly slower than the reader to make the connections and work out the identity of the killer, but that only adds to the tension in a terrific crime novel that captures the complexity of the criminal act as much as the political and personal issues that have to be just as carefully navigated.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
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Since previous reviews go in to so much detail, i will be brief and to the point.
Having read everything that Val Mcdermid has written i am surprised by only one thing.The author just gets better and better. Quite amazing as she has written twenty-six books to date.

This book is a page turner. Superbly written and even though we are familiar with the characters we just want to get more and more of them. Val brings in a new profiler as the big wigs want to cut down on expenses. A complete waste of time. Tony is is the best so let's stick with him !

So in conclusion, if this is your first foray into Val's books you won't be disappointed. If,like me you are just a loyal fan, then i say that Fever of the Bone is up there with the best of her novels.
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31 of 33 people found the following review helpful
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Format:Hardcover
Fourteen years after the first, this is the sixth in the highly successful series fronted by clinical psychologist and criminal profiler Dr Tony Hill alongside his friend DCI Carol Jordan, and accordingly it is the sixth to take its title from an extract of a T.S. Eliot poem, thereby having little more than an ambiguous relevance to the story itself. In summary, a serial killer in the fictitious Yorkshire city of Bradfield is being pursued, one who targets teenagers after grooming them on-line. Broadly speaking it is a tale that sticks fairly rigidly to procedural police teamwork but by-passes the traditional forensic elements, so as usual there is a minimum of slicing and dicing in the morgue a la Gerritsen, Reichs or Cornwell moulds. Instead the development of the characters in Carol Jordan's hand-picked team of detectives plays a key role, together with their long-term consultant and trusted colleague Dr Hill.

As a story and plot, Fever of the Bone feels like a combination of a throwback to proven methods from earlier and successful Hill-Jordan novels combined with some conspicuous details that suggest that the author has made a conscious attempt to rejuvenate the brand with some teen-prose and text-speak that should make the finished product feel more up-to-date. Anyone new to McDermid won't notice this of course, but for the many fans with bulging McDermid bookcases who will be loyally buying this latest offering, a 'whatever' here and an 'innit' there might seem just slightly out of kilter to what has gone before, and while teenagers do use such vocabulary of course, the author herself seems to have wandered - knowingly and deliberately - into a territory that has the potential to draw ridicule from those that are familiar with her previous twenty-two novels. It is, however, a return to safe ground after the previous novel which was perhaps too ambitious in capitalising on the threat of terrorist bombs (in Yorkshire!) and dabbling in the world of professional football. In the latest novel there are also some real-life events that, unusually for Val McDermid, serve to 'time-stamp' the tale, by such mentionings of a recession, the property price slump, Facebook and one or two other things that in years to come will make this stand out as a story set in 2007/08 or very close to it. It's nitpicking, to be fair, but noticeable nonetheless. Overall the prose is excellent and as intelligent as one would expect from one of Britain's front-runners in crime fiction, after more than two decades of writing.

Tony Hill and Carol Jordan take centre stage as fans would hope, although they are separated for a considerable period, partly because Tony is researching the father he never knew. Tony and Carol's relationship has almost certainly been the cornerstone of this series' popularity, but it has to be said that something needs to change after fourteen years of will-they-won't-they. But there are several other characters who feature prominently, not least long-term ally DC Paula McIntyre, whose timid foray into a lesbian relationship is authentic and relevant, and the very ambitious DC Sam Evans, who treads a fine line between team player and maverick but whose character, like Paula's, is interestingly and carefully developed in this latest instalment. Somewhat more peripheral to this quartet but still worthy of the reader's attention include ICT specialist Stacey Chen, a couple of senior officers from a West Mercia police force and an egocentric new Chief Constable (replacing the now retired John Brandon) who attempts to exert his influence on Carol's highly-rated MIT by threatening disbandment due to budget pressures from above. There's also a small part for Fiona Cameron, who fans will remember as leading character in Killing the Shadows.

It's hard to deny that this is a carefully woven story with appealing characters, professionally written by a woman who has managed to stay at the top of her game for an unusually long time. Well - almost. I still regard The Mermaids Singing as the best of this sextet; it held more thrills, more suspense and more mysteries to unravel than this one. So when compared with McDermid's best novels - not least her masterpiece A Place of Execution (a standalone) - Fever of the Bone is unlikely to be regarded as the best this author has produced, but when compared to what's out there in the crime fiction marketplace in 2009 it stands up very well indeed. Anyone reading this and liking it can be assured that there are treasures to be found in Val's back-catalogue, and quite a few at that. A very good novel, then, despite its slightly clipped conclusion, and one that any crime fiction aficionado can buy with confidence. It is unlikely to disappoint.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Struggling!
I normally read Val McDermid's books with pleasure, and look forward to the next one, but I've had enough of the lesbian twaddle and Carol/Tony non-relationship now. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Woodhillian
Kindle book
I have a few very favourite authors such as Val McDermid and James Patterson and try to read every book they have written. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Jan Headland
Worked it out by page 168 and i'm definitely no detective.
Okay, to be fair, I worked out the connection but not precisely why, it was enough to remove the surprise element of the ending which makes these type of crime novels so readable. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Book Geek
The Tony and Carol Show
Is it me or have the killings started to take a back seat in Val's Tony Hill series? I got the feeling the victims and their families got rather short shrift in this one. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Gargoyle
Really gripping
Val McDermid is a strong writer and the killer in this book is a nasty piece of work. Hill and Jordan make a good team and the book gripped me from early on with a body on the 5th... Read more
Published 5 months ago by Robin West
Superb
How on earth have I managed to miss Vals books? Fantastic gripping read, just wish I'd started from the beginning of the Tony Hill series. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Helen
I read it all in one go
This is my favourite Val McDermid book so far. It was so good that I had to read it all in one go. Totally gripping and exciting.
Published 9 months ago by samtheteacher
Another solid crime thriller from Val McDermid
This is the latest in the series of crime thrillers involving the psychologist and criminal profiler Tony Hill. Read more
Published 9 months ago by Janie U
bought as a gift
have given this excellent rating - that's for the price, delivery, etc - as i bought the book as a gift for a member of the family. Read more
Published 16 months ago by Webbsy
gripping till the end
This is the first book of this author I've ever read. It wont be my last. I was gripped from beginning to end. loved it, definately reccommended!!!!
Published 16 months ago by shellbell
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