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His First Lie

par Mark Hill

Séries: DI Ray Drake (1)

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'A fantastic debut: dark, addictive and original. I couldn't put it down' Robert Bryndza, author of The Girl in the Ice Do you want a thriller that grips from the first line? Do you want a thriller to leave you gasping for air? Connor Laird frightens people: he's intense, he's fearless, and he seems to be willing to do anything to protect himself and those he loves. He arrives in the Longacre Children's Home seemingly from nowhere, and instantly becomes hero and villain to every other child there. Thirty years later, someone is killing all of those who grew up in the Longacre, one at a time. Each of them has secrets, not least investigating cop DI Ray Drake. One by one the mysteries of the past are revealed as Drake finds himself in a race against time before the killer gets to him. Who is killing to hide their secret? And can YOU guess the ending? 'Grips from the start and never lets up' The Times 'Wreaks havoc with your assumptions. Hill has a hell of a career ahead of him' Alex Marwood, author of The Wicked Girls and The Darkest Secret 'A cracking debut. I can't wait to see more of Ray Drake.' Mark Billingham, #1 bestselling author of Love Like Blood and In The Dark 'Utterly gripping, packed with unforgettable characters - and SO well-written. The twists had me reeling!' Louise Voss **THE GRIPPING THRILLER PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED AS TWO O'CLOCK BOY**… (plus d'informations)
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yet another great book to get my mind blowing! This certainly did that from the very beginning. I had no idea who I should trust, I like books like that, books that keep me guessing right until the very end. This did just that with all its twists and turns and cold and calculating characters. Boy it was a good one
Thank you to the publisher and netgalley for the arc xx ( )
  TheReadingShed001 | Mar 1, 2023 |
yet another great book to get my mind blowing! This certainly did that from the very beginning. I had no idea who I should trust, I like books like that, books that keep me guessing right until the very end. This did just that with all its twists and turns and cold and calculating characters. Boy it was a good one
Thank you to the publisher and netgalley for the arc xx ( )
  TheReadingShed01 | Feb 25, 2023 |
I have just spent the last hour and half reading the last 100 pages, I could not put it down! I thought I had guessed whodunnit, but how naive I was to the incredible turn of events and twists to come - and what a 'drop the mic' ending! The Two O'Clock Boy is a slow burning story, which creeps up on you and mesmerises you, trapping you in its tangle of webs until it leaves you exhausted, but wanting more. There were moments in the book where I physically jolted in reaction to events; they were so unexpected and vivid. Mark's style is fast paced, and visually descriptive. The story runs like a movie, with a deep grittiness to the characters and setting that would be difficult to replicate on screen. I can see why it has been compared to the brilliant TV Series Luther, although personally this story has far more depth.

So why only a 4 star rating? I hear you ask. That's down to the editor in me I'm afraid (being as it is my day job). The high profile publisher of this incredible debut novel has done this author a disservice in the final proofreading of their novel. The minor, simple errors that should have been caught, weren't. And my threshold of allowing 5 in a trad published novel was pushed way beyond. I can only hope that someone does actually sort this out before the book goes into print next year. It mars what I would otherwise term a masterpiece.

Update: The publisher assured me that it would be proofed again before release of the print copy in April! Hooray! ( )
  purplequeennl | Jul 11, 2018 |
Sometimes it really baffles me how lesser novels will grab all the attention while superior novels, like The Two O'Clock Boy, lags far behind in notice. Though, maybe it's too early and the raves are just around the corner......

The Two O'Clock Boy is one helluva police procedural. It has a compelling story, good character development and all kinds of twists and turns.

It's a violent book, but one where the violence is not gratuitous (one aspect of terrible violence involving a despicable character named Gordon is effectively danced around; the reader should be able to pick up on what is not needlessly described in detail, which, to me, was a strength in the novel).

The story of the novel involves the investigation of a series of murders. The story is told in alternating points of view and flashbacks.

Recently promoted Flick Crowley is tasked as the lead investigator of the murders, with oversight by Ray Drake. Crowley quickly determines the path the investigation should take and must also wonder if Drake is purposely trying to derail the investigation and if so, why.

This is one of those books where revealing too much would be considered spoilers.

The last fifty pages or so was like driving on a pitch black, hair pin curving road.

Highly recommended for those that like gritty crime thrillers.
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  EricEllis | Sep 2, 2017 |
You may think you know what's going on in this book but believe me you don't!
The action alternates between the 1980's and a run down children's home managed by a seedy drug dealer who rules the roost with fear and intimidation. Into this toxic environment comes Toby an innocent with questionable parents.
In the modern day newly promoted Flick is put in charge of investigating a series of brutal murders but why does her boss Ray Drake seem to thwart her at every turn and what is the connection to the Longacre children's home?
The answer is contained in a fast moving novel that manages to completely blindside the reader, there are so many twists that I began to wonder what on earth was going to happen next.
My only criticism was that some of the characters were a little undeveloped for me. I really wanted to know more about Connor and how he ended up where he did behaving why he did but that may well come later in the series.
A fantastic read with some beautiful writing. Looking forward to the next one. ( )
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'A fantastic debut: dark, addictive and original. I couldn't put it down' Robert Bryndza, author of The Girl in the Ice Do you want a thriller that grips from the first line? Do you want a thriller to leave you gasping for air? Connor Laird frightens people: he's intense, he's fearless, and he seems to be willing to do anything to protect himself and those he loves. He arrives in the Longacre Children's Home seemingly from nowhere, and instantly becomes hero and villain to every other child there. Thirty years later, someone is killing all of those who grew up in the Longacre, one at a time. Each of them has secrets, not least investigating cop DI Ray Drake. One by one the mysteries of the past are revealed as Drake finds himself in a race against time before the killer gets to him. Who is killing to hide their secret? And can YOU guess the ending? 'Grips from the start and never lets up' The Times 'Wreaks havoc with your assumptions. Hill has a hell of a career ahead of him' Alex Marwood, author of The Wicked Girls and The Darkest Secret 'A cracking debut. I can't wait to see more of Ray Drake.' Mark Billingham, #1 bestselling author of Love Like Blood and In The Dark 'Utterly gripping, packed with unforgettable characters - and SO well-written. The twists had me reeling!' Louise Voss **THE GRIPPING THRILLER PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED AS TWO O'CLOCK BOY**

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