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This Thing of Darkness (2015)

par Harry Bingham

Séries: DC Fiona Griffiths (4)

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A hanged man. A stolen painting. An impossible crime. A marine engineer is found hanged in a locked apartment. Some artwork is stolen, then mysteriously returned. And a security guard is found dead at the base of a Welsh cliff. When Fiona Griffiths is tasked to look through a stackload of cold cases, her bosses don't expect her to find anything of interest. But then she discovers that an impossible robbery really happened. That the supposed suicide was anything but. That the dead security guard was almost certainly murdered. Before long, Fiona is embroiled in what will become the most terrifying case of her career so far - one that forces her to enter the heart of darkness, and a journey that will test her mental toughness to its very limits. Praise for the Fiona Griffiths mystery series: 'A stunner with precision plotting, an unusual setting, and a deeply complex protagonist' The Seattle Times 'This cleverly plotted police procedural introduces a likeable, maverick detective destined for a bestseller following' Choice 'Compelling...a new crime talent to treasure' Daily Mail 'Gritty, compelling...a procedural unlike any other you are likely to read this year' USA Today 'An original and complex character; a different kind of policewoman. Fiona Griffiths is a truly fascinating character' Shots Fans of Angela Marsons, Peter James and Ann Cleeves will be gripped by the other titles in the Fiona Griffiths mystery series: 1. Talking to the Dead 2. Love Story, With Murders 3. The Strange Death of Fiona Griffiths 4. This Thing of Darkness 5. The Dead House 6. The Deepest Grave (coming soon!) If you're looking for a crime thriller series to keep you hooked, then go no further: you've just found it. ** Each Fiona Griffiths thriller can be read as a standalone or in series order **… (plus d'informations)
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This one was a bit of a stretch, even for this series. I skipped over the Fi survives torture bit, but then there was the Fi singlehandedly saves the day by posing as a ship's cook and scuppers a trawler bit. I am finding the overarching case increasingly hard to remember as elements of each book are incorporated.

Still, reliable entertainment. ( )
  pgchuis | Nov 6, 2023 |
This Thing of Darkness by Harry Bingham is the fourth book in the Fiona Griffiths series that is set in Cardiff and South Wales. Fiona is undergoing a number of changes in this book not least of which is getting used being single again. She is still struggling with her mental health and with following the rules of proper police procedure but two particular cases capture her interest and as she establishes that each victim was murdered, she soon realizes that these cases are connected and that she is dealing with a million dollar conspiracy involving deep sea cables.

Fiona has a unique ability that allows her to see connections that others miss. She throws herself into her work and is only being held back by an assignment as a temporary exhibits officer. This desk job causes her no end of bother, she wants to be out doing the detecting not stuck in a basement recording and filing the evidence. Luckily, her bosses give her an opportunity to continue on with her investigations.

This was an interesting and complex story. We are following several inter-linking plots and as the author develops Fiona we continue to learn about Fiona’s personal life, her adoption, her medical condition and her criminal father. It seems obvious that eventually all the evidence will point to her father, and that a major showdown will result. I have enjoyed all of these books and look forward to continuing on with this compelling and entertaining series. ( )
  DeltaQueen50 | Nov 27, 2021 |
Note to HB

About one third of the way through this book I thought HB doesn't do a good job with Fi when she is casting about for clues and inspiration - in other words her normal phase. Then things accelerated and I thought HB does a MARVELOUS job of portraying crazy. He gets the dissociative states exactly right and the duplicitous viewing of self as well as the uncertainty about reality: Nuanced, well-drawn, unbelievably good. Then I realized how balanced a writer you are. You draw Fi so well, and all the characters, really, that the boredom and edginess I feel when I read the normal bits are exactly what Fi is feeling. These stories are so well written and so good, I am in awe of your talent. Bravo! ( )
  Omegawega | Mar 31, 2018 |
I'm madly in love with Harry Bingham. Fiona Griffiths is so flawed, struggles so hard, is such a survivor. And this is a story 'ripped from the headlines' of the electronic age, so to speak. It is wonderful how Fiona pulls the strands of different reported crimes into a coherent web, and Bingham is nice enough for us slow folks to have her explain it all to her managers toward the end of the book, and it doesn't feel old at all. The writing really lets the reader feel the physical surrounding, and in this book that's especially important. And of course, Fiona is desperately trying to be normal, not to go rogue, and she almost makes it. ( )
  ffortsa | Sep 23, 2017 |
Fiona Griffiths is the first to acknowledge that her skill set makes her particularly suited to the work of exhibits cataloguing; her speed and efficiency are valued when one investigation alone is generating thousands of exhibits. However, it is mind-numbingly dull work, so to take her mind off things, she thinks over some recent incidents: robberies in which the stolen goods were returned, a fall off a cliff, and a suicide that is deemed utterly impossible by the family. Eventually Fiona realizes these incidents are connected. The depth of their connection and the consequences of revealing this connection puts her in great jeopardy.

I love Fiona Griffiths. She’s resilient and persistent, and she has the strength and courage to do what’s right. This was a nail-biter of a book that I devoured in a single day, unwilling to leave Fiona behind for even a moment. My favourite part was the scene on board the ship: this scene was the one that Bingham started off with, as he explains in his afterword, and it is a great sequence. This series keeps getting better and better, and I definitely recommend it to all and sundry.

A note: This book may be tough to read if you are uncomfortable with scenes of torture. ( )
  rabbitprincess | Jul 23, 2017 |
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A hanged man. A stolen painting. An impossible crime. A marine engineer is found hanged in a locked apartment. Some artwork is stolen, then mysteriously returned. And a security guard is found dead at the base of a Welsh cliff. When Fiona Griffiths is tasked to look through a stackload of cold cases, her bosses don't expect her to find anything of interest. But then she discovers that an impossible robbery really happened. That the supposed suicide was anything but. That the dead security guard was almost certainly murdered. Before long, Fiona is embroiled in what will become the most terrifying case of her career so far - one that forces her to enter the heart of darkness, and a journey that will test her mental toughness to its very limits. Praise for the Fiona Griffiths mystery series: 'A stunner with precision plotting, an unusual setting, and a deeply complex protagonist' The Seattle Times 'This cleverly plotted police procedural introduces a likeable, maverick detective destined for a bestseller following' Choice 'Compelling...a new crime talent to treasure' Daily Mail 'Gritty, compelling...a procedural unlike any other you are likely to read this year' USA Today 'An original and complex character; a different kind of policewoman. Fiona Griffiths is a truly fascinating character' Shots Fans of Angela Marsons, Peter James and Ann Cleeves will be gripped by the other titles in the Fiona Griffiths mystery series: 1. Talking to the Dead 2. Love Story, With Murders 3. The Strange Death of Fiona Griffiths 4. This Thing of Darkness 5. The Dead House 6. The Deepest Grave (coming soon!) If you're looking for a crime thriller series to keep you hooked, then go no further: you've just found it. ** Each Fiona Griffiths thriller can be read as a standalone or in series order **

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