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Dead Mercy: A gripping serial killer thriller filled with secrets and suspense (Maggie Jamieson thriller, Book 5) Kindle Edition
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‘Hugely confident … harrowing, visceral … recommended’ Ian Rankin on Dead Inside
A brutal murder…
When a burned body is found with its teeth missing, DC Maggie Jamieson discovers that the victim may be the husband of one of her probation colleagues.
A dark history…
As the body count rises, the team becomes increasingly baffled by how the victims could possibly be connected until a clue leads them to a historical case that was never prosecuted.
A terrible secret…
In order to catch the killer, Maggie must piece together what happened all those years ago before it’s too late.
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherOne More Chapter
- Publication date19 Nov. 2021
- File size3433 KB
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Praise for Noelle Holten:
‘An excellent read’ Martina Cole
‘Kept me hooked throughout … excellent pace and a very satisfying ending’ Angela Marsons
'A brilliant debut – gritty, dark and chilling. Noelle Holten knows her stuff’ Mel Sherratt
‘Dark and gritty and kept me hooked until the very end. A Fantastic debut!’ Casey Kelleher
‘A hard-hitting, impressively authentic crime fiction debut … nuanced, highly readable, page turning, a definite cut above the rest. I urge you to read this book’ Howard Linskey
‘Extremely powerful, incredibly thought provoking and ringing with authenticity, this is an excellent debut’ M. W. Craven, author of the Washington Poe series
‘Noelle has conjured up a real page-turner here. The author's experience with damaged and damaging people really shines through bringing a great deal of grit to the drama. Add in some fascinating characters, relentless pace and a strong story and you have a winner on your hands’ Michael J Malone
--This text refers to the paperback edition.About the Author
Noelle Holten is an award-winning blogger at www.crimebookjunkie.co.uk. She is the PR & Social Media Manager for Bookouture, a leading digital publisher in the UK, and worked as a Senior Probation Officer for eighteen years, covering a variety of risk cases as well as working in a multi agency setting. She has three Hons BA’s – Philosophy, Sociology (Crime & Deviance) and Community Justice – and a Master’s in Criminology.
--This text refers to the paperback edition.Book Description
A gripping serial killer thriller filled with secrets and suspense
--This text refers to the paperback edition.Product details
- ASIN : B092YLSSK3
- Publisher : One More Chapter (19 Nov. 2021)
- Language : English
- File size : 3433 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
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- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 402 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: 136,014 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- 1,112 in Organized Crime (Kindle Store)
- 1,343 in Hard-Boiled Mysteries
- 1,924 in Hard-Boiled Mystery
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About the author

Noelle Holten is an award-winning blogger at www.crimebookjunkie.co.uk. She is the PR & Social Media Manager for Bookouture, a leading digital publisher in the UK, and worked as a Senior Probation Officer for eighteen years, covering a variety of risk cases as well as working in a multi agency setting. She has three Hons BA's - Philosophy, Sociology (Crime & Deviance) and Community Justice - and a Masters in Criminology. Noelle's hobbies include reading, attending as many book festivals as she can afford and sharing the booklove via her blog.
Dead Inside - her debut novel with One More Chapter/Harper Collins UK is an international kindle bestseller and the start of a new series featuring DC Maggie Jamieson. 6 Ripley Avenue is her first stand-alone crime thriller.
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At times Maggie can come across a bit like Marmite, you can either love her or hate her for the exact same reasons. Her determination to do a good job and solve the crime whilst admirable can also niggle especially when she is determined that she is in the right and goes against her superiors. That being said I would certainly want someone with her drive and tenacity working on a case that affected me. She still has a love/hate relationship with journalist Julie Noble although they do seem to be putting a little more of the distrust to one side and at times even manage to compliment each other on a work front and towards the end we finally see that maybe Maggie is finally realizing she is not as superhuman as she thinks she is.
Whilst the murders are quite horrific at no time are they portrayed in a way that is gratuitous but be sure that they will leave the reader in no doubt as to what happened. At the heart of this book is unfortunately a story that is all too believable, and you may find you have some sympathy for the killer and understand their motives it still does not make their actions right, not that I worked out who the killer was until they were actually revealed.
Noelle Holton has created a series that has some intriguing characters, using her knowledge and experiences to their utmost best and although you can read each book in their own right you will miss out on seeing the team grow if you don’t start from the beginning
And what a case this is. Maggie and the team are called in to investigate a rather grizzly murder, some of which we, as readers are privy to. It's not overly graphic or gory, but it doesn't leave much to the imagination either and, while I'm not sure there is a nice way to be murdered, this particular method of dispatch would not be high on my list. But was this really the killer's target or were they a victim of mistaken identity. Well ... we'll know, but for Maggie, things aren't quite so clear and when a second victim is discovered, things are even more uncertain.
I've really enjoyed getting to know Maggie, Kate, Nathan, Kat and the team over the course of the series. They gel well and the use of the multi-agency teams to support the investigation, and the series, really gives an insight to the other areas of policing, probation, social work etc, that don't always get put in the spotlight. Probation is very much front and centre this time around and the author uses her personal knowledge of the job to great effect, not overloading with detail, but making clear that not everything is as black and white as Joe Public might like it to be.
Maggie is a really intriguing character. I can't lie - I don't always like her approach - she is very determined and passionate about the justice side and sometimes that can tip over into the impetuous, leading both her and her partner, Kat, into danger. Her frustrations come to the fore quite easily and I feel like I just want to yell 'chill' at her which, coming from a highly strung (argumentative) person such as I am, is quite the statement. But her heart is in the right place, and for every one character trait that drives me nuts, there are many more that make her endearing and often fun to spend an investigation with. Seeing her reluctant chemistry with reporter Julie Noble explored further this book was really interesting. They are chalk and cheese but there is no denying the spark. Whether their opposing methods of getting to the truth can ever lead to an amicable friendship - or more - well ... you'll have to read the book for yourself.
Noelle Holten has once again tackled a very difficult subject in a careful manner. All of the stories link back to human behaviour, with a psychology thread provided by Dr Kate Moloney, and explore some very emotive topics. This book does exactly that, creating a range of emotions both in the characters and me as the reader. It's one of those tales where you can feel a touch of sympathy for the perpetrator of the heinous crimes, even if their methods of gaining restitution leave a lot to be desired. But with a whole host of possible suspects to hand, the story is laced with misdirection, keeping the killer pretty well hidden until the end of the book.
The ending - high stakes as always - and the energy, pace and tension ramps up as we charge towards a startling conclusion that sees Maggie in her greatest peril yet. Fans of Maggie, and of the series, won't be disappointed. This is one hot to trot novel that will keep you powering to the final page.







