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Killing the Shadows

By: Val McDermid
Narrated by: Vari Sylvester
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A killer is on the loose, blurring the line between fact and fiction. His prey - the writers of crime novels who have turned psychological profilers into the heroes of the nineties. But this killer is like no other. His bloodlust shatters all the conventional wisdom surrounding the motives and mechanics of how serial killers operate. And for one woman, the desperate hunt to uncover his identity becomes a matter of life and death.

Professor Fiona Cameron is an academic psychologist who uses computer technology to help police forces track serial offenders. She used to help the Met, but vowed never to work for them again when they went against her advice and badly screwed up an investigation as a consequence. Still smarting from the experience, she's working a case in Toledo when her lover, thriller writer Kit Martin, tells her a fellow crime novelist has been murdered. It's not her case, but Fiona can't help taking an interest.

Which is just as well, because before too long the killer strikes again. And again. And Fiona is caught up in a race against time, not only to save a life, but to bring herself redemption, both personal and professional.

Rich in atmosphere, Killing the Shadows uses the backdrops of city and country to create an air of threatening menace, culminating in a tense confrontation between hunter and hunted, a confrontation that can have only one outcome.

©2002 Val McDermid (P)2005 Brilliance Audio, Inc.
Thriller & Suspense Crime Thrillers Suspense Women Sleuths Mystery International Mystery & Crime
Intriguing Premise • Engaging Storyline • Excellent Narration • Substantial Length • Suspenseful Moments • Good Pacing

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So straight of the audio quality, so bad it dipped in and out of mono to stereo a lot.
The story overall was good it took a lot to get in to as I found the voices of the characters similar and with there being many characters it wasn’t always easy to tell who it was which made the start of the story hard to gel with and get in to.
I love these books and Val but didn’t enjoy this one as much.

Found it hard to listen and get in to

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The recording is garbage. Whoever produced this should be ashamed. The sound quality is pathetic. It's either tinny, or sounds like the narrator is underwater.

Story seems decent so far. I have not finished it yet.

I just wanted to express my discontent of the sound production before i forgot.

This is painful to listen to. ...

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Although rather predictable, I enjoyed this book. Other reviews warned about excessive gore....but I did not find this story about serial killers and the authors who write novels about them any more "gory" than many other murder-thrillers I've read.
Is this her best book? No. But I enjoyed it none the less.

An engaging read....

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I'm listening to quite a few of her books right now. Even in these readArama days, this book gave me: flat characters, long winded and dull plot, relief that there appears to be no sequel

A 3

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What better subject could there be for a mystery writer than a serial killer targetting mystery writers? Yet this book suffers from significant plot weaknesses--basically, characters must display incredible stupidity or stubborness for the plot to advance. The underlining motive of the villain was, in my view, ridiculous. That said, there were moments of suspense, and some interesting characterizations. The narration was fine. This was the first book I've read by McDermid. I had high hopes because of her Diamond Dagger win (lifetime achievement from the British Crime Writers Assoc.), but I was disappointed. I'll probably give another book a chance, but I won't rush to do so.

Disappointing, creaky plot

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