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File Size: 3932 KB
Print Length: 527 pages
Publisher: Thomas & Mercer (September 15, 2015)
Publication Date: September 15, 2015
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B00TEFTA80
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This novel was a little predictable, but I like the main character and the writing style of the author. I was a bit disappointed in the ending and was hoping for a different outcome, but in hind-sight I guess it was appropriate. This novel has two story lines, which I liked, but it seemed to get in the way of what appears to be the main story line. I do like how the author incorporated aspects of the previous novels and in this story it calls the reader back to those scenes. I like that because, while at the time they seemed incidental, they are pivotal to the stories in this novel.
This book is pretty good as far as your basic crime novels go, but there is a gaping hole in the plot that I couldn't get past.The premise is that a serial killer is targeting women, but not sexually assaulting them as would be expected. All of the victims are noted to have had no signs of having sexual contact within 72 hours of the attack in order to make it clear that this is not part of the killer's MO. But in order to frame other suspects, it is also said that the killer specifically makes his move *right after* the women have been with other men that they were intimate with, usually within the hour. So they absolutely would have shown signs of sexual activity and the detectives wouldn't have been able to say until the truth came out that it wasn't with the killer.You can't have it both ways! Not sure if the author didn't put this together or was just hoping no one else would just because it served different aspects of the story for both contradictory ideas to be true.So the book was good for mindless entertainment, but I get annoyed when there are glaring inconsistencies like this.
Better written than the first book, though frequent mentions here of a mysterious absence from Seattle, for the trial in that first Tracy Crosswhite adventure, are rather clunky. Surely the northern Cascades region, (Leavenwirth, Chelan, etc), is not so far from Seattle that a major absence from the SPD would have been required. It's almost like she had to take time out for a trip to Mars!As mentioned in my review of the first book, the author's use of the New York Ital/English term "couple days" is far more frequently thrown around here and becomes very annoying, very quickly. Outside NYC, pretty much the whole rest of the English-speaking world says "a couple of days".Another quibble here is that towards the end, THE END was clearly in sight, at least as far as the author was concerned. What suspense had been building was suddenly discarded for a mad rush to get to the big reveal. No exploration of Tracy's reduced duties, no further exploration of Nolasco's activities in this time - just a sudden jump to WHAM-BAM-IT-MUST-BE-THIS-GUY-GUNS-DRAWN-SHOWDOWN.There are decent stories in these two books, and they'd both have been considerably improved on with an editor not afraid to use the red pen.
Robert Dugoni lays all his talent on the line in this second book in the Tracy Crosswhite series. It's obvious he's an exceptionally gifted writer and no "one-hit wonder". Sequels or ongoing series often loose some momentum after the introductory story but definitely NOT in this case. This story may not be as emotionally charged as the first but I think that's based on the plot line rather than any weakness on the part of Mr. Dugoni. This is another well crafted work of fiction with deftly created, well defined characters, a complex storyline that keeps the reader intrigued throughout, and enough twists and turns to qualify as an amusement park roller coaster! The end is just as strong as the beginning and the ride doesn't slow down for a minute. So settle in with your beverage of choice, a comfortable chair with good lighting and dive into the world of crime that makes you forget that it's fiction and pulls you along this adventurous, exciting, frustrating and addictive series! It's fabulous!!
This novel starts with the heroine, Seattle Detective Tracy Crosswhite, giving a rookie shooting lessons so that she can pass her upcoming qualification test. Crosswhite and the rookie stay after the range closed. When finished, the rookie left. As Crosswhite policed the brass, she hears something and thinks she sees someone. After nothing more happening, she starts to leave and notices a hangman’s noose hanging on the fence. She immediately calls for backup. The reason for this response is that Crosswhite had led an investigation the death of an exotic dancer who was strangled with a noose. Before much progress could be made, she had to depart to go back to her childhood hometown for a hearing that led to the release of her sister’s convicted murderer (subject of the previous novel). While she was gone, her lieutenant sent the case to the Cold Case Unit. With the murder of another exotic dancer, the investigation becomes active again. From here, the novel takes off. The scope of the investigation quickly expands, and a Task Force is created with Crosswhite as the lead. She and her lieutenant have a rocky past, and it is not improving here. She lands herself in more hot water with the Office of Professional Accountability.The B-story continues from the first book, and the reader learns more about the deepening relationship between Crosswhite and Dan O’Leary. Also woven quite naturally into the story is the relationship of Crosswhite with her team members including some detail into the outside life and tribulations of Vic Fazzio. If this is the first novel of this series that you are considering to read, so not worry, adequate background is provided so that reading the first novel is not a requirement.As for language, there were only two F-bomb and a few lesser vulgar terms. There was not any graphic sex. The violence was all described in the past tense and in the context of the investigation except for one scene where the crime was described as it happened but the scene was more psychological vice gruesome. I do not believe that there is anything in these categories that would stop enjoyment in reading this novel.The only issue that I had with this novel is not with the novel itself but with its cover. The murder weapon was a hangman’s noose tied with synthetic fiber that had left or Z twist. The knot on the book’s cover illustration appears to be a Stevedore’s stopper knot tied with a natural fiber that has a right or S twist. Why is the cover illustration so different from the murder weapon?Overall, this novel like other novels of this series, this is the fourth that I have read, captured my interest. I found myself reading late into the night because I could not put this novel down. I did not have any issues with the novel itself. Overall, I rate this novel with five stars. If you like this series, do not miss this one.
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