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The Dead
  

The Dead [Large Print] (Hardcover)

de Ingrid Black (Author)
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Irish author Black invades Val McDermid territory and comes out a winner in this first mystery set in gritty, moody Dublin. Saxon (we never learn her first name), a former FBI agent turned true-crime writer, has remained in Dublin after her unsuccessful attempt to write a book about Ed Fagan, a vicious, Bible-quoting serial killer who suddenly vanished from Dublin five years earlier. She has a fond relationship with her lover, Detective Chief Superintendent Grace Fitzgerald, but a professional life in limbo. Then newspaper reporter Nick Elliott, who did write a book about Fagan, receives a letter with a threat to kill five prostitutes in the next week. With each murder, the killer taunts the police with enigmatic clues. Grace pulls Saxon into the investigation as an expert on Fagan, but Saxon knows from a secret she can't reveal to Grace that this is a copycat killer. The book becomes a tense balancing act between the police search for Fagan and Saxon's search for the real killer. A string of plausible suspects keeps the reader guessing and the suspense at fever pitch until the breathtaking ending. Black writes with the edginess of Denise Mina, Jenny Siler and the masterful McDermid. On the minus side, the many characters are hard to keep track of, and the use of Britishisms like "whilst" and "opposite to" by Saxon and a fellow American profiler jars. Still, this first book will whet the reader's appetite for a sequel.
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In a genre filled with Bible-quoting, women-hating serial killers who target prostitutes, Black's debut, set in a sharply detailed Ireland, stands out as a refreshing change of pace: its serial killer offers a new twist on psychotic behavior, and its heroine is not just another cop. Called simply "Saxon," the female narrator, an American expat, is a cigar-smoking former FBI agent involved in a love affair with Grace Fitzgerald, chief superintendent of the Dublin police. Saxon's FBI training comes in handy when Ed Fagan, a notorious Dublin serial killer, sends a letter to a local paper saying he is going to kill again--and does. Saxon, who extensively investigated the "Night Hunter," as Fagan was called, is positive that the killer is not a him. But can she convince the authorities? Black throws in enough red herrings to make the story unpredictable--indeed, the ending is a little too far-fetched--but what makes this one work is the psychology of the killer and the charisma of the heroine, whose combination of sarcasm and smarts will have readers clamoring for more. Jenny McLarin
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4.0étoiles sur 5 I Couldn't Put It Down, Juil 15 2004
Par pc6 "pc6" (Durham, NC USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This review is from: The Dead (Hardcover)
A very absorbing read. I found myself staying up to 4AM to finish it, because I had to know how it all turned out. The identity of the killer turned out to be a complete surprise. I hadn't even come close to suspecting him. The protagonist, Saxon, is a bit of a bitch, but there is something deeply likeable about her. I enjoyed the interactions between Saxon, her lover, and the world at large. Pick this one up, it's worth it!
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5.0étoiles sur 5 engaging Irish serial killer thriller, Jui 2 2004
Par Harriet Klausner - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: The Dead (Hardcover)
Five years ago, Ed "The Night Hunter" Fagan killed his last prostitute, but suddenly vanished without being caught. In Dublin Post free lance journalist Nick Elliott informs former FBI agent Saxon that he received a letter from someone claiming to be Fagan and insisting it is time to start again. Saxon pursued The Night Hunter serial killer without success, but kept a journal with hopes of a true crime book coming out of their "joint" endeavor; not catching the killer left that book seemingly dead.

However, Saxon is a bit shocked with Elliott's news because she knows why Fagan and her book vanished since she killed him though everyone else thinks the Night Hunter lost interest temporarily. Saxon agrees to uncover the identity of the letter writer who has begun to kill. Though the killing signature and his modus operendi are slightly different, the Dublin police believe Fagan is back. Teaming with her secret lover Dublin police detective Grace Fitzgerald, the American expatriate searches for a killer who seems like a fun house mirror image of The Night Hunter.

This engaging Irish serial killer thriller hooks the audience due to the somewhat acrimonious narration of Saxon at times juxtaposed by her more intellectual sounding lover as both debate the murders. The story line uses action, though limited, to enhance the cerebral elements of the plot. The climax is terse, twisty, and terrific, but this tale is totally owned by the former American fed whose cat and mouse encounters five years ago and now make for a fine time for readers.

Harriet Klausner

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