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Chargement... The Art of Deathpar David Fennell
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London's latest art installation is a real killer. An underground artist leaves three glass cabinets in Trafalgar Square that contain a gruesome installation: the corpses of three homeless men. With the artist promising more to follow, newly-promoted Detective Inspector Grace Archer and her caustic DS, Harry Quinn, must race against time to follow what few clues have been left by a savvy killer. As more bodies are exhibited at London landmarks and live streamed on social media, Archer and Quinn's pursuit of the elusive killer becomes a desperate search. But when Archer discovers that the killer might be closer than she originally thought - she realises that he has his sights set firmly on her. He is creating a masterpiece. And she will be the star of his show. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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This book I found just average. Saying that I didn't dislike the book just didn't love it.
The story is a police procedure and it's not my favourite genre. Like other books in the genre the story has a very similar pattern, the detective with a past, a likeable sidekick, killer on the loose, killer tries to kill detective.
The plot was ok and something a little different and the story did have a steady pace. There was enough to hold my interest although the killer was easily guessed.
First book by this author for me and if a series were to emerge for me I won't be continuing just because I don't really like police procedures.
Thank you to the publisher via Readers First for the opportunity to read the book. ( )