Right off the bat, I really liked the lead character. Kim is opinionated, pushy and likes to buck authority. But its all for the good - finding killers is her job and she's darn good at it. There's a great team backing Kim, three disparate personalities, all with a unique set of skills. I liked all of them as well and appreciated the relationship between the four.
Silent Scream opens with a startling prologue and hideous crime. Fast forward to present day - someone is killing seemingly random victims - until Kim find a link between them - something from all their pasts. Archaeologists are brought in. There are cryptic missives from the killer as well - and they're pretty dark.
I have to say that Marsons did a fantastic job with not just the police procedural details, but the archaeological bits as well. Everything rang true. Detailed.
Her writing is smooth, the pacing is great, the dialogue works and the and descriptions of time and place brought the 'Black Country' setting to life. The plot is well planned and executed. There are multiple choices for whodunit - and a nice little gotcha in the end. Well played.
An excellent read - I'll definitely read others in this series. See for yourself - read an excerpt of Silent Scream.
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6 comments:
You make this sound so good!
A good storyline.
Sounds terrific. Always great finding a new author who writes the kind of books you like to read! Thanks!!
Thanks for this intriguing and thrilling book.
Sounds fascinating. Thanks for the chance.
count me in! thank you!
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