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Chain Of Evidence (Mass Market Paperback)

de Ridley Pearson (Author) "Another one? he wondered, the sense of dread as great as anything he had ever experienced ..." En savoir plus
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Usually, a police procedural compromises some facet of storytelling. Character development must be sacrificed to pacing and plotting, or forensic detail must be displaced by rapid-fire action sequences. But Sergeant Joe Dartelli is a captivating personality enmeshed in a balanced, suspenseful, and intelligently scripted serial murder mystery.

What makes this mystery so different is that many of its secrets are held within Dartelli's mind. From the opening pages, Joe is haunted by a supposed suicide case, the mysterious "Ice Man," who he suspects could be linked to his old mentor. Afraid of the truth, Joe struggles to explain away a new suicide while we watch the facts unfold within him. As an added treat, Ridley Pearson displays remarkable computer savvy as Dartelli's old flame, Ginny, hacks her way through to some of the most crucial parts of the puzzle. The author is not afraid to linger on small details--a woman's earrings or the temperature of a corpse--but he rarely overindulges in such description. Rather, he has written an excellent piece of fiction that happens to be a police thriller. Pearson, author of such previous works as No Witnesses, has produced a minor suspense masterpiece in Chain of Evidence. --Patrick O'Kelley

From Publishers Weekly

Someone is apparently staging fake suicides in Hartford, Conn. The dead are lowlifes (a child molester, a wife beater, etc.), and, to HPD Detective Joe Dartelli, their fates are eerily reminiscent of a "suicide" he treated strictly by the book three years back in order to protect his mentor, forensic specialist Walter Zeller, who probably staged the death of the serial rapist who killed his wife. Though Zeller is retired and presumably out West, the cases mount, and Dartelli finds himself closing in on his old friend. Just as Dartelli tracks down his prey, however, Pearson's (No Witnesses) new novel takes a dizzying turn that sends it careening into Robin Cook territory. But believable plotting has never been Pearson's strongest suit. Wild plot turns are a predictable hallmark of his work, as are his generic, if appealing, characters, of whom Dartelli is typical: an angst-ridden cop brooding about urban and personal troubles (though his tentative affair with another middle-aged cop adds an appealing note). What Pearson does better than any other current thriller writer is forensic detail, and the plot line here is strewn with forensic clues and puzzles that are as fascinating as any he has created since his classic Undercurrents, with the latest in computer forensic analysis offering added flourish. Featuring bright local color, sound pacing, warm-blooded, if familiar, characters and those fabulous forensic deductions, this stands as one of the best novels yet by this author, the first American to be awarded the Raymond Chandler Fulbright at Oxford University. $250,000 ad/promo; author tour.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.

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2.0étoiles sur 5 not much to this one, Juil 10 2003
Ridley Pearson doesn't do too much with Chain of Evidence. Probably OK for a beach read or something like that but for the most part, this is a forgettable serial murder mystery. It's a little better than No Witnesses, but that's not saying much. If you want something really good, check out Greg Iles instead.
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1.0étoiles sur 5 I hope it was a joke, Jui 7 2001
I have not read any other books by Ridley Pearson and perhaps I should. I am hoping that this book is not an example of his finest work. Perhaps it just slipped through or maybe it was published as a joke!

This is not to say don't read it. If you are looking for a way to while away the hours I would say reading Chain of Evidence scores above an evening of watching sitcoms on TV.

I'm sorry, but the characters were made of cardboard. Devices are thrown into the plot just to make it work. Dart, the main character just doesn't seem to have the motivation to do what he does. His relationship with his mentor and possible adversary is hollow. I have to admit that I started marking the book in the margins when things bothered me!

Here is one tiny example. One of the women in his life, Angie, also works for the Hartford Police (as he does). She is divorced with kids. The kids never appear in the book, as they don't have to. But instead of using a plausible excuse for them being absent (and giving Dart and Angie a chance to, ahem, get it on) she ditches them (with the neighbor, it's not really clear). Wouldn't it be more likely that she shares joint custody with her ex and they are spending the time with him? And don't ask me about the non kid friendly loft she lives in.

It's little things like this that make the whole story not ring true. It feels like the author either didn't take time to think things through or perhaps this was the treatment for a screenplay. I could see it made into a movie where Hollywood could gloss over the little details that have to be spelled out in a novel for it to work.

Also, the stereotyping of minorities borders on being offensive.

This is just my opinion. Please do read the novel for entertainment. I guess my expectations are just too high. Who do I read and enjoy? How about Elmore Leonard and Ed McBain?

Now I'm going to see if I can find another Ridley Pearson novel and give it a chance!

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2.0étoiles sur 5 Forensic follies, Fév 20 2001
Par AnnaKarenina (St Petersburg, of course) - Voir tous mes commentaires
Ridley Pearson comes up with some of the more original serial murder plots - in Chain of Evidence, a legendary forensic scientist turns rogue - or does he? - against those he thinks are helping criminals like his wife's murderer.

Hero cop Joe Dartelli has everything a fiction hero needs - weirdly abusive childhood, the choice of beautiful and brilliant co-worker or beautiful and brilliant ex, ... and an annoying range of physical reactions. In just a couple of pages early on, he:

feels a worming sense of worry twist his gut, feels the constant din of his internal voice nagging, feels his words catch in his throat, his mind reels, the worry burns inside him again, he felt the need to spill his guts, his voice becomes too tight to answer... I kept hoping for someone to put him out of his misery.

The circumstances of the original cover-up aren't that clear, the computer hacking at the end is ludicrously fanciful, and seemingly every location in the book is

described as too dangerous for whites to go after dark, far more so than any book set in NY or LA. In between all this murk, there are also flashes of Mr Pearson's talent as a snappy crime writer. Still, you might want to skip this one, and read Beyond Recognition instead.

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1.0étoiles sur 5 Dissappointing
What can I say ? Extremely predictable and unrealistic.
Publié le Jui 17 2000 par Brian

3.0étoiles sur 5 OK
Chain of Evidence can't touch The Testament or The Triumph and the Glory for intensity or suspense if you ask me. Read more
Publié le Juil 14 1999

4.0étoiles sur 5 Obviously one of his best, but could be better
Without any prologues, this book is a detective thriller story and Pearson has brought in some technological thriller elements, plus doses of adventure to "exhilarate"... Read more
Publié le Déc 1 1998 par Georgiadis Pelopidas

2.0étoiles sur 5 For the compulsive mistery book reader, only
If, on the other hand, you have only normal interest in mistery books, skip this one.

It adds nothing. A five-year-old would find the plot predictable. Read more

Publié le Oct. 12 1998

2.0étoiles sur 5 Avoid. Bludgeon onself with a hammer repeatedly instead.
This was just really, really, really, really, really bad. Did I mention it was really bad?

The only thing saving it is the fact that there are some rather clever twists and... Read more

Publié le Oct. 10 1998 par Hosun S. Lee

2.0étoiles sur 5 Don't believe the hype
This is the kind of novel that leaves you wondering if you've read the same book as the jacket writers. Read more
Publié le Aoû 23 1998 par mcox@dmbb.com

4.0étoiles sur 5 The best high intense action book by Ridley Pearson.
Chain of Evidence is stunning masterpeice of intelligence and high action suspese. In a quest for the truth behind a chain of puzzling suicides, Joe "Dart" Dartelli... Read more
Publié le Jui 11 1998

4.0étoiles sur 5 A detective has little time to solve the case of a life-time
Detective Dartelli, a inquisitive young man has just stumbled upon a case that will rip open his past and tear his future apart. Read more
Publié le Jui 8 1998 par MrHat010@aol.com

3.0étoiles sur 5 Good book, a great start for mystry readers.
The Chain of Evidence began slowly and slowly worked it's way to excitement. Dull reading for a while. Read more
Publié le Mai 5 1998 par Dave Hatcher (srchief@Worldnet...

2.0étoiles sur 5 Unbelievable plot and two-dimensional characters...a drag.
With cardboard cut-out characters whose logic and motivation never mesh with this reader's life experience, and a plot that is hackneyed and unbelievable, this book was a chore to... Read more
Publié le Avril 29 1998

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