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Book Reviews of The Burning (Maeve Kerrigan, Bk 1)

The Burning (Maeve Kerrigan, Bk 1)
The Burning - Maeve Kerrigan, Bk 1
Author: Jane Casey
ISBN-13: 9780091936006
ISBN-10: 0091936004
Publication Date: 11/1/2010
Pages: 496
Rating:
  • Currently 2.5/5 Stars.
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2.5 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: Ebury
Book Type: Paperback
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sharalsbooks avatar reviewed The Burning (Maeve Kerrigan, Bk 1) on + 259 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
New to me author Jane Casey brings to life a character I found very likeable and easy to relate to in Maeve Kerrigan. As a detective constable working in dominantly male squad, Maeve tries to ignore inappropriate comments and innuendo she overhears within her squad. She strives to prove herself worthy to her chain of command by trying to be the best investigator she can be. In addition, her dedication to her job puts a strain on her personal relationships with her family and boyfriend.

At the height of The Burning Man serial killer investigations, a new homicide brings more questions instead of answers. The more Maeve learns about the latest victim causes Maeve to wonder if the crime is being perpetrated by the same suspect or if a new monster is loose in London.

I really enjoyed the premise of the story and the way the plot is peppered with multiple layers that reveal the victims dark past and events that led to her death. The big reveal came as a great surprise to me. The author does an excellent job of tying all of the loose ends together to make the finale more believable.

Overall, I found The Burning to be a very good beginning to what, I believe, will be a series that will appeal to fans of mysteries and police procedural novels. This series has characters that the reader will enjoy meeting, getting to know and caring for. I enjoyed the passion that Maeve brings to her job and the justice she seeks for her victims. I look forward to the next book in this series.
reviewed The Burning (Maeve Kerrigan, Bk 1) on + 175 more book reviews
4.0 out of 5 stars - Solid investigative police procedural

The Burning Man is the name given by the press to the killer who has attacked and beat four women to death before setting them on fire in various places in the city of London. Maeve Kerrigan, a detective constable and one of the few women on the team, is called to the scene of a fifth victim. As she begins to delve into the crime and interview friends and relatives, some questions about this particular murdered woman, Rebecca Haworth -- make Maeve wonder if Rebecca is really the victim of a copycat killer instead.

The narrative is told in the alternating voices of Louise, Rebecca's best friend, and Detective Kerrigan. Although the ending is somewhat predictable, the story is good and the characters are well developed. It's not a typical fast paced suspense thriller but more a well plotted and deliberate by the book report of the investigation into the crimes. I understand this is the debut of a new series and I will most likely look for the next one when it comes out.
reviewed The Burning (Maeve Kerrigan, Bk 1) on + 27 more book reviews
Very good debut to a series. Although there is not too much of a mystery the tension and plotting keep you engaged. I'm looking forward to reading the rest of the series.
Linda avatar reviewed The Burning (Maeve Kerrigan, Bk 1) on + 770 more book reviews
THE BURNING by JANE CASEY
This is the first in a series starring Maeve Kerrigan, DC and the only female on the team that is investigating. There's a serial killer running amok, raping, killing, and setting young females on fire. So far the body count is up to 4 when Maeve gets a call in the middle of the night announcing body # 5 has been found.
There's something just a little off about the latest victim and Maeve is given permission to investigate this one as a copy-cat killing.
The story is told from different perspectives .. .the team, the victim's best friend, the ex-boyfriend. The characters are well flushed-out. These people could be your next door neighbors.
It's a race to catch the so-called Burning Man and the copy cat before any other bodies show up. It's a terrific police procedural and every page reveals one more clue ... or one more doubt.
I look forward to reading the next book in this series. I give it 5 stars and highly recommend this book!
eadieburke avatar reviewed The Burning (Maeve Kerrigan, Bk 1) on + 1643 more book reviews
The Burning is a very good debut of the Maeve Kerrigan series. Maeve has the stress of being a female detective in a mostly male police force. Bob Langton develops a personal interest in Maeve as her relationship with Ian is falling apart. Four women have been brutally murdered and set on fire by the Burning Man. 5th victim is Rebecca Haworth and Maeve is determined to bring her murderer to justice even though she doesn't have much evidence. Book is cleverly written with interesting characters told by 2 point of views. Ending was a complete surprise. I'm looking forward to reading the next in the series and I highly recommend this book to those who love psychological thrillers.