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The Treatment (Jack Caffery, Bk 2)
The Treatment - Jack Caffery, Bk 2
Author: Mo Hayder
The suspense is relentless in The Treatment, an emotional powerhouse of a thriller that brings back Jack Caffery, the detective from Mo Hayder’s acclaimed novel Birdman. — It is a perfect summer day in London’s up-market Brockwell Park. Yet, behind the elegant facade of one house, a man and his wife have been taken p...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780440236177
ISBN-10: 0440236177
Publication Date: 11/26/2002
Pages: 416
Rating:
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 28 ratings
Publisher: Dell
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette, Audio CD
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Helpful Score: 3
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Penzler Pick, November 2001: When Mo Hayder's first book, Birdman, was published last year, it caused a lot of talk in the industry. Nobody could deny that Hayder was a talented and formidable writer, but her serial killer was so repugnant to many readers that it was felt that only those blessed with the strongest stomachs could endure the entire book. Those who stayed with her ultimately agreed that they were rewarded with a deep and complex story from one of the best young writers around.
In Birdman, Hayder introduced us to her very troubled detective, Jack Caffery, and in The Treatment Caffery is back with very few of his problems solved. Alas, the case he is about to tackle will only make his job and his private life even more difficult. Called to a house which abuts Brockwell Park in South London, he finds Alek and Carmel Peach, prisoners in their own home and suffering from beatings and dehydration. Worse, their young son, 9- year-old Rory, is missing. When the boy is found dead, the trail seems cold and Caffery realizes he not only has another unspeakable murderer on the loose but also one who will tap into Caffery's own history and deepest conflicts.

While Caffery is trying to make sense of what went on at the Peaches' house, another couple and their son also have been imprisoned in their home. Time is running out for all of them, and we cannot help but read on anxiously as Caffery carefully puts the forensic evidence together and uses his knowledge of the darkest parts of the human mind to come up with the solution before it is too late.

While creating one of the most depraved villains in mystery fiction, Hayder packs a punch with an ending that is as shocking as it is inevitable. Beware! This is not for the faint-hearted.
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Helpful Score: 2
these are creepy creepy mystery/thrillers and leave you always a little... NO A LOT... unsettled
bookaddicted avatar reviewed The Treatment (Jack Caffery, Bk 2) on + 131 more book reviews
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Sequel to Hayder's "The Birdman" once again featuring Jack Caffery, a complex and interesting character. Caffery is not a knight in shining armor, he has demons from his past that haunt him, especially in this case of child abuse and murder. The action in the book is intense, as is Jack's relationship with his girlfriend, Rebecca who is also dealing with her own past, as featured in "The Birdman". This is a book that will satisfy lovers of both procedural and psychological mysteries.
bellasgranny avatar reviewed The Treatment (Jack Caffery, Bk 2) on + 468 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Chilling. By the middle of the book I was very anxious but I couldn't turn the pages fast enough. While this is a departure from my usual reading material, I definitely want to read more from this author. I've already ordered several more to keep me busy far into the night. Very well written and highly recommended.
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eadieburke avatar reviewed The Treatment (Jack Caffery, Bk 2) on + 1639 more book reviews
This is 2nd in Jack Cafferty series and is darker and more disturbing than the 1st. Even with the gritty and gruesomeness I will continue this series because Hayder's writing is excellent. Pedophile and child abuse are hard to read about and the book is definitely not for the feign of heart. Jack learns more about his brother's death and who killed Rory Peach. Recommended for those who love thrilling serial killer books.
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Excellent story of a missing boy.
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Couldn't get into it. It gets rave reviews though.


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