Helpful Score: 4
I barely made it through this book and obviously it took me a long time. The books description is pretty much precise so I don't want to add too much to it.
I sort of quit counting how many women were killed in this book because after a while the killers MO got literally boring and a repetition of the one before. Also the brief introduction of the victims, how they were killed etc. was the same over and over again. Why the killer addressed Quinn in the first place isn't exactly explained.
Overall the characters were quite shallow. We have Quinn and his ex-girlfriend working the case. While Quinn still has feelings for her she's engaged in a relationship with one obvious suspect that briefly dated one of the victims. The whole thing gets really unprofessional and hardly to imagine that someone from the field stumbles into something like this.
Whatever it is, I didn't like the book at all.
I sort of quit counting how many women were killed in this book because after a while the killers MO got literally boring and a repetition of the one before. Also the brief introduction of the victims, how they were killed etc. was the same over and over again. Why the killer addressed Quinn in the first place isn't exactly explained.
Overall the characters were quite shallow. We have Quinn and his ex-girlfriend working the case. While Quinn still has feelings for her she's engaged in a relationship with one obvious suspect that briefly dated one of the victims. The whole thing gets really unprofessional and hardly to imagine that someone from the field stumbles into something like this.
Whatever it is, I didn't like the book at all.
Helpful Score: 3
This was the first John Lutz book I have read. It reminded me a lot of Sandford's Prey series - light on character development, but does have some suspenseful action sequences. In the end, I was unsatisfied because the protagonist didn't seem all that interesting to me. Perhaps in earlier books the reader is allowed to get to know him better - I believe this was one in a series. There was also a subplot during the final scenes that was not really tied up by the time the book ended.
Helpful Score: 2
This is NOT just another "serial killer/detective" story. The characters are so well developed that you will feel as though you know them. The conversations are witty and succint. Meanwhile, the plot is intelligent and moves quickly to a twisted ending. You'll become so attached to this book that you will have to take it with you everywhere in order to read in any spare minute you have.
Very interesting story. Well written. Though all the cop conversations can get a bit boring. There were a couple of surprises in the story line. Hard to put down.