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Killing the Shadows [Paperback]

Val McDermid
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7 Oct 2002

The Number One bestselling, award-winning Queen of crime fiction Val McDermid delivers a searing psychological suspense thriller. A serial killer is on the loose. His victims? Crime writers…

A murderer is at large, hunting with a bloodlust that shatters all the conventional wisdom on how serial killers operate.

Professor Fiona Cameron is a psychologist who uses computer technology to track serial offenders. She vowed never to work for the Met again after they went against her advice and screwed up an investigation as a result. But when her lover, thriller writer Kit Martin, tells her a fellow crime novelist has been murdered, Fiona can’t help taking an interest.

With the killer striking again, Fiona is caught in a race against time, not only to save a life, but to bring herself redemption, both personal and professional.


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  • Paperback: 576 pages
  • Publisher: HarperCollins; (Reissue) edition (7 Oct 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0006514189
  • ISBN-13: 978-0006514183
  • Product Dimensions: 17.7 x 11.2 x 4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (64 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 958,570 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Our culture's obsession with serial killers as its own dark shadow sometimes obscures the fact that people kill for other reasons than sex. In Killing the Shadows Val McDermid's new detective, academic psychologist Fiona Cameron, has become something of a maverick because of her insistence on using other sorts of profiling as well as the standard psycho-sexual ones; she has refused to work for the Metropolitan police any more because of a murder they failed to solve because they took another psychologist's advice. Yet the woman murdered on Hampstead Heath preys on her conscience, along with her own murdered sister, as she works for the Spanish police on a killer who decorates the sights of Toledo with dead tourists. And then someone starts killing crime writers and Fiona's lover Kit is on the killer's list. Val McDermid's ingenuity and solid sense of how crime and investigation works have made her one of the dominant figures in contemporary British crime writing. Killing the Shadows is one of her best books yet, both for its powerful critique of modern policing and for the serious questions it asks about our fascination with the deadliest of criminals. --Roz Kaveney --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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'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' Express

'McDermid has become our leading pathologist of everyday evil… The subtle orchestration of terror is masterful' Guardian

'Dark, clever and timely' Scotland on Sunday

Praise for Val McDermid:

'Val McDermid is a roaring Ferrari amid the crowded traffic on the crime-writing road' Independent

‘Manchester's answer to Thomas Harris’ Guardian


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3.0 out of 5 stars Killing the Shadows 28 Jun 2005
Format:Paperback
Even for the most ardent McDermid fan, I'm sure this book came as something of a disappointment. An extremely contrived storyline, rushed and disappointing ending and an endless stream of pretentious references didn't make this a totally enjoyable read.

On paper I guess the plot idea looked quite interesting and it certainly would seem to be full of intrigue and originality. Not only have we got another serial killer on the loose, this is a serial killer who is killing the writers of novels that feature serial killers in them. And if that wasn't enough, we also have a sub-plot featuring a serial killer and another sub plot featuring another murderer. Mind you, you don't pick up a McDermid novel and not expect a great amount of blood and gore do you! Just to add another twist to the tale the main serial killer (the one that's killing the writers of serial killer novels) is killing the novelists in a fashion as described in one of their books. Confused? To be honest the novel reads quite straight forwardly so this convoluted mess does sort itself out somewhat.

But such a complex and manufactured story is going to take some sever writing skill to carry it off and I'm afraid that this time Ms McDermid just doesn't do the job. The characters are either carbon copies of previous ones or cartoon cut-outs with no real personality traits. The sub plots are at the best pointless diversion, why have the Spanish serial killer of tourists? How did this tie in with the main plot? Finally the technical accuracy of some of the tools and methods used are suspect to say the least.

The final disappointment is the rushed and almost incomplete ending, after slogging through 500+ pages of story I do expect something a little better than sneaking up behind the killer and then happy ever after. I must admit, contrary to some of the other reviews here, I didn't spot the killer, but there again I wouldn't have expected this character to have done it, in such a wild and fantastic plot development.

The book is very readable and any fan to thrillers will churn through it in a matter of days, but don't blame me if you're left with a slightly stale taste in you mouth when finished.

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Unfulfilled promise 12 Oct 2006
Format:Paperback
I am a big fan of Val McDermid's works. No sooner have I finished one novel I find myself reaching for the next. I have read all the Tony Hill books and now all the stand-alone thrillers, the latest being Killing the Shadows. I'm sad to say it was my least favourite.

I ploughed through the first two-hundred-odd pages with growing excitement at the story's multi-layered action and the possibilities that lay ahead. Crime writers being picked off one by one, ritualistic murder in Spain, a good honest cop's efforts to put right a previously-botched murder investigation, and, playing quietly in the background, the unsolved murder of the central character's sister. Great stuff! I ploughed on.

My mistake, and the reason for my disappointment, was in thinking that all the events would remain relevant. Looking back it does seem unlikely that so much content could. How could so much believeably tie together in the end?

The second half of the story was a let down. I can see the faint relevance of the Spanish murder investigation to the story, but did it warrant so much attention early on in the book? The revealing of the crime-writer murder was surprising, but in a flat and disappointing way, and the motive for murder is far from convincing. The final confrontation scene is a little too unbelievable and the 500-page build up deserved better.

Val McDermid is a great writer - The Distant Echo in particular stands out as a truly rollercoaster of a ride right to the last page - but if you reading her for the first time I'd skip Killing the Shadows and start elsewhere to avoid disappointment. She has done much better.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Very disappointing 28 Jun 2001
Format:Paperback
I read 'A place of Execution' last year on holiday in France and was struck by the originality of plot and good characterisation-a cracking read( 5 stars from me) which made me look forward to the new book with quite some anticipation.

Having purchased the paperback in Tesco,I was looking forward to the tedious commute to work being made more bearable for a while. But what a disappointment!!. The Plot was quite ludicrous (and predictable)whilst the motive of the killer seemed barely credible. There are far too many generalities, aside from copius ( and graphic)details of each death. It seems the author was far keener to detail gore than develop the characters who were mostly one dimensional. One wonders if McDermid has been reading Reichs and Cornwall and believes you can hook the book reading public by raising the gore count. The novel had far too many sub plots, most of which were not developed and therefore became quickly redundant. The identity of the killer was not hard to guess as everyone else in the novel could not have been the guilty party.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Another Hit For McDermid
Killing the Shadows Another 'stand-alone' crime thriller, this one with a serial killer who targets authors of thrillers, nice twist, with bumbling buissies running round in... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Kay
3.0 out of 5 stars A gripping read
Val McDermid always produces a very "readable" book. Thus I enjoyed it. However, I was not completely convinced by the plot - too much coincidence that Cameron's lover... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Anne A
5.0 out of 5 stars great thriller!
Brilliant,gripping story - like all Val Mcdermid's books. Loved it. Kept me guessing right til the end. Will be reading more of her books.
Published 2 months ago by Ms Amanda R MacDuff
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant
Always original and very readable with characters that you can believe in. No fantasy about Ms McDermids books just facts and reality. Wonderful
Published 2 months ago by S Sugar
5.0 out of 5 stars Val, The gift that keeps on giving...
A fantastic, unusual plot with a brilliant twist at the end, absolutely loved it.

I love re-reading all her books at some point or another in my life, the best being... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Mon1888
5.0 out of 5 stars Killing The Shadows
Another brilliant read from Ms McDermid- she never fails to impress with her stories and twists and turns in them
Published 2 months ago by Mrs. M. F. V. Mcknight
5.0 out of 5 stars Superb
This is one one of the best Val Mcdemid books that I have read
It keeps you on your toes when you are reading it and keeps you awake
when you are not.
Published 7 months ago by J.V.
3.0 out of 5 stars Killing time with Killing the Shadows
Following the news of the planned big screen adaptation of award-winning author Val McDermid's Killing the Shadows, I picked up the source material. Read more
Published 11 months ago by John Milton
5.0 out of 5 stars MURDER, SHE WROTE...
This is a well-crafted mystery by a writer who understands the genre. She builds suspense slowly, allowing the reader to savor each richly nuanced, tautly written chapter of the... Read more
Published 15 months ago by Lawyeraau
5.0 out of 5 stars An Unexpectedly Good Read
I have not read anything by Val McDermid before and I have to admit that the synopsis did not fill me with anticipation - A killer is on the loose. Read more
Published 18 months ago by Brett H
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