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The Treatment (Hardcover)

by Mo Hayder (Author)
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From Publishers Weekly

This sequel to Hayder's 2001 debut Birdman is as raw as a predawn autopsy, and promises to please fans of her beleaguered protagonist DI Jack Caffery and his weary crew of London cops and coroners. The book trades its predecessor's taboo (necrophilia) for pedophilia, with Hayder delving deeper into the nitty-gritty of police work than many of her American counterparts dare. Called in when a young couple are discovered handcuffed and half-dead in their home, Caffery's infamous Area Metropolitan Investigation Team ("The murder squad, you mean?") combs a seedy park in a gentrifying slum looking for the couple's missing eight-year-old son. Caffery leaves no stone unturned, bringing in helicopters and human remains dogs ("You do know that if we find him the dogs might, uh, destroy some evidence, don't you?") and broods over the resemblance of the case to his own brother's childhood disappearance. With the discovery of the boy's mutilated corpse, Caffery and his boss, the affable DCI Danniella Souness, turn South London upside down hunting the sadistic killer. Meanwhile, the author introduces potential suspects in a parallel narrative, their hidden vices described with stomach-churning clarity. Hayder handles procedural detail ("All prisons in London insist on being informed about any helicopter that passes. It keeps them calm"), dialogue ("I'm not a shagging Yank, you know") and volatile subject matter with powerful dexterity, crafting another deliciously chilling thriller. (Dec. 26)Forecast: This was a bestseller in England and should significantly build Hayder's fan base in the U.S.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

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After Alek and Carmel Peach are discovered handcuffed and nearly dead in their London townhouse, Detective Inspector Jack Caffery learns that their young son, Rory, is missing. Obsessed with the unsolved disappearance of his own nine-year-old brother, Ewan, 28 years before, Caffery begins to entangle his personal life with the investigation. Caffery still lives in his boyhood home, across the railroad tracks from the aging pedophile whom he believes kidnapped, molested, and then killed Ewan. When the abused body of Rory is discovered, Caffery suspects a link between the two horrific crimes separated by nearly three decades. This graphically disturbing thriller explores an underworld of child porn, sadistic pedophilia, and ritualistic murder, though the gruesome atmosphere is somewhat tempered by Caffery's tentative steps toward romance with his girlfriend, Rebecca who barely survived a sadistic sexual assault herself. Hayder successfully weaves together a complex plot and continues the strong development of Caffery begun in her debut novel, Birdman (LJ 9/15/99). Recommended for all public libraries where lurid suspense is popular. Joseph Egan, Enoch Pratt Free Lib., Baltimore
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing Read!, April 12 2002
By Sebastien Pharand (Orléans, Ontario, Canada) - See all my reviews
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A few years ago, Mo Hayder shocked readers with her truly amazing debut effort Birdman. Her follow-up, The Treatment, reteams the reader with Jack Caffery, a London DI who once again finds himself on the trail of a sadistic killer. Only this time, the murders hit a little too close to home.

A man kidnaps an entire family and then performs horrible acts on them. Jack needs to find the killer before he takes over another family. But at the same time, Jack has to face his past. When he was younger, his older brother disappeared and was presumably kidnapped by one of Jack's neighbours. When this man dies, Jack is thrown back into his past and forced to come face to face with the demons that have been haunting him ever since his brother disappeared.

This is a very realistic thriller that will shock, excite and trouble you all at once. It is amazingly well written and it is very powerful in its realistic portrayal of human emotions and of violence. Though the book is often gory, the violence is written with tact and skill; the book has enough darkness to shock the reader but never repulses him. The plot is very intricate and full of believable twists and turns. You'll never be able to guess what's coming next.

Mo Hayder is the brightest new voice in the mystery/thriller field. I cannot wait to read her next book. There is no doubt in my mind that The Treatment will be the best mysetery of the year.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Suspenseful Reading, Oct 17 2008
By Barbara "Loves to Knit" (Ontario, Canada) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Treatment (Unbound)
The Treatment is Mo Hayder's second book and continues with a new crime for detective Jack Caffrey to solve. The book is excellent, suspenseful and wonderfully crafted to keep you reading and reading. It does carry through with a crime from Jack's past mentioned in her first book The Birdman (equally excellent). I found the detail in The Treatment very realistic and scary to read. Of course that just made it better reading. The Treatment does stand alone as a story but to really appreciate all the characters and the story, read them both. The Birdman is the first book.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Serious read, April 22 2002
By "drprime" (Portland, OR) - See all my reviews
I just finished The Treatment, after just finishing Birdman. Reading Birdman made me go right out and buy The Treatment. The Treatment is intense on many levels - the graphic details and twisted minds of the bad guys and the psychological issues Caffrey (the good guy) is dealing with. Some poeple will be shocked at the graphic details and frustrated by a protagonist who is unable to deal with his own problems (or an author who won't let him), but if you like thrillers that are intense and dark and complex this is for you. Mo Hayder know how to write a book that you can't put down.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A merciless thriller
In the heat of the London summer, Mr and Mrs Peach are discovered imprisoned in their house in Brockwell Park. They have been bound and beaten and their son is missing. Read more
Published on Dec 1 2003 by Philippe Horak

5.0 out of 5 stars Not All Trolls Live Under Bridges
This is the second book by Mo Hayder about Detective Inspector Jack Caffery. I think an early warning is due that, if you have not read 'Birdman,' you need to do so before... Read more
Published on May 29 2002 by Marc Ruby™

5.0 out of 5 stars WOW!
One of the best reads ever! As with Mo Hayder's first book, this one is pretty graphic, but with a tense, taut, twisting storyline that can't be missed. Read more
Published on April 9 2002

4.0 out of 5 stars better than Birdman!
If possible, this is a much better read than Birdman. I
don't agree that only the strong-of-heart can read Mo
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5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely riveting............
This is an excellent fast-paced mystery, extremely well-written and well-plotted. Hayder switches viewpoints from one person to another flawlessly and the many twists and turns... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Not for the faint-hearted!
This is one of the most riveting novels I've ever read - and also one of the most brutal. If you can stand the subject, you definitely won't be disappointed in either the quality... Read more
Published on Mar 12 2002 by Dianna Creech

5.0 out of 5 stars WOW.
I read The Birdman last summer. I loved it. So much so that I actually ordered The Treatment from England as sson as it came out. And I just reread the American printing. Read more
Published on Mar 7 2002 by J. Jordan

5.0 out of 5 stars More chilling than Hanibal Lecter
I couldn't put this book down but would have to walk away for brief moments to collect myself, the villain was so perfectly twisted. Read more
Published on Mar 6 2002 by chemrulz

5.0 out of 5 stars A STUNNING PORTRAIT OF CRIME
British author Mo Hayder transfixed chiller fans with a stunning portrait of a psychopathic killer in her popular debut novel, "Birdman" (1999). Read more
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(for obvious reasons I will not go into the plot)

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