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Eileen Dewhurst

Auteur de Whoever I Am

25+ oeuvres 122 utilisateurs 1 Critiques

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Œuvres de Eileen Dewhurst

Whoever I Am (1982) 12 exemplaires
The Sleeper (1988) 10 exemplaires
Curtain Fall (1977) 9 exemplaires
Playing Safe (1985) 9 exemplaires
The house that Jack built (1983) 8 exemplaires
No Love Lost (1825) 7 exemplaires
Trio in three flats (1981) 7 exemplaires
There Was a Little Girl (1986) 6 exemplaires
A private prosecution (1986) 6 exemplaires
Dear Mr. Right (1990) 5 exemplaires
Death in Candie Gardens (1992) 5 exemplaires
Drink This (1980) 4 exemplaires
Nice Little Business (1987) 4 exemplaires
Closing Stages (2001) 4 exemplaires
Double Act (2000) 4 exemplaires
Naked Witness (2005) 4 exemplaires
Easeful Death (2003) 3 exemplaires
Death of a Stranger (1999) 3 exemplaires
After the Ball (2002) 3 exemplaires
Now You See Her (1995) 3 exemplaires
Roundabout (1998) 2 exemplaires
Death Came Smiling (2008) 1 exemplaire
Alias the Enemy (1997) 1 exemplaire
The Verdict on Winter (1996) 1 exemplaire

Oeuvres associées

Perfectly Criminal (1996) — Contributeur — 23 exemplaires
Crime in the City (2004) — Contributeur — 9 exemplaires
Scenes of Crime (2000) — Contributeur — 6 exemplaires
Past Crimes: Perfectly Criminal 3 (1998) — Contributeur — 4 exemplaires
Perfectly Criminal 2: Whydunit? (1997) — Contributeur — 4 exemplaires
Missing Persons (1999) — Contributeur — 2 exemplaires

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The plot: four young girls are found strangled and each body bears the signature of a killer who is dubbed 'the Monster' by the press. Then a fifth killing occurs whihc is different from the others. Detective Chief Superintendent Maurice Kendrick obsessivelt pursues the murderer and his friend Humphrey Barnes also becomes intensely interested in the case, both men trying to get to the truth via different means.

The characters: quite hard to identify with at times. Each has something unique about them and I found myself liking them then thinking they were a waste of time and so forth. Kendrick was the easiest to identify with, I felt that Dewhurst had written a lot into him to allow the readers to bond with him and follow him on his journey to capture 'the Monster'. At the beginning I didn't feel anything for Doreen as a character but as the novel progresses I began to feel involved with her.

The writing style: this became confusing at times. I'd suggest that this book is read quite quickly without leaving too much gap (if any) between sittings. It is possible to read it in one go as it's simple to read. The reason I think this is because there are so many characters who could potentially be involved in some way. The fifth killing brings all sorts of skeletons out of the closet for the characters and this is where it can get confusing.

Overall: typical of its genre but without clarity until the end. I became confused with whether I was trying to work out the details of the fifth killing or 'the Monster' at one point. Very pleased I read it, it's simple and good. However the fact I felt confusion every now and again prevents it from being 5/5 and being 4/5 instead.
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SmithSJ01 | Mar 23, 2008 |

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Œuvres
25
Aussi par
11
Membres
122
Popularité
#163,289
Évaluation
2.8
Critiques
1
ISBN
120

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