
Nine Elms
Kate Marshall, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Kristin Atherton
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By:
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Robert Bryndza
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From the breakthrough international best-selling author of The Girl in the Ice, a breathtaking novel about a disgraced female detective's fight for redemption. And survival.
Kate Marshall was a promising young police detective when she caught the notorious Nine Elms serial killer. But her greatest victory suddenly became a nightmare.
15 years after those catastrophic, career-ending events, a copycat killer has taken up the Nine Elms mantle, continuing the ghastly work of his idol.
Enlisting her brilliant research assistant, Tristan Harper, Kate draws on her prodigious and long-neglected skills as an investigator to catch a new monster. But there's much more than her reputation on the line: Kate was the original killer's intended fifth victim...and his successor means to finish the job.
©2019 Robert Bryndza (P)2019 Hachette Audio UKCritic reviews
"Twisty, dark and layered.... A superb start to what promises to be another stand out series." (M. W. Craven)
"Gripping from start to finish. I will wait with bated breath for the next Kate Marshall thriller." (Rachel Abbott)
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- Margaret Rose STRINGER
- 06-03-20
Like the new heroine, but ..
There are a couple of examples of shark-jumping, here.
Kate Marshall is a pleasant relief from the miserable Erika Foster, whose specialty is going on and on and ON about the death of her husband (it's no wonder she has 2 friends - and she's lucky to have <b>them</b>).
Anyway: Bryndza continues with his writer's trick of letting us know all about the perpetrator(s) and having us wanting to point and shout "Behind you !". It's a perfectly viable way to write about a murderer, and he can make it work.
For me, there are too many times when he writes a smallish scene and then just walks away from it; leaving me wondering "So what was that all about ?".
But, regardless of my carping, I did enjoy "Nine Elms", and will certainly read Bryndza's next Kate Marshall.
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