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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful.
Probably the weakest installment in the series so far
By A. Linton
I'm afraid Val McDermid shot this series in the foot in the aftermath to 'The Retribution', when Carol gives up the police force. Though I did want to see her back with her team, the way in which this is achieved feels heavily contrived and has all the credibility of the shower scene in Dallas. McDermid as well have come right out and said that the events of the last few books turned out to be a dream. The whole storyline about internet trolls feels like a she is trying too hard to make the whole thing relevant (and will date the book horribly a few years down the line) and I found her heavy handed political correctness is begining to get on my nerves. Not really sure what the fuss about getting Carol back was about anyway as the whole crime seems to be solved by a combination of Stacey and Tony's efforts and Carol really plays very litle part in it. The storyline isn't really all that interesting and I was hoping for a much more exciting ending. It just feels like an author going through the motions to keep a tired old cash cow going. I think in the next book she should just write a happy ending for Tony and Carol and put an end to the series, it has definitely run out of steam.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Demons past and present
By Jane Baker
VM drew on her own literary university education in this latest Hill & Jordan novel; the references to Virginia Woolf, Sylvia Plath et al gave a strong new dimension. I was more fascinated by the Hill-Jordan struggle than by the storyline in this which I felt was thin. The previous eight books in this tremendous series have gripped in a way in which this one didn't. Characters are very strong in all her books and she develops them to the point that one comes to know them as real people. This time it was the turn of the techno queen Stacey to be the focus in the foreground. She is a brilliant psycho-examiner and walks in the shoes of Tony Hill who is so real he could walk off the page. This is strong on male/female stereotypes and she draws out social issues of gender and gender roles as the novel progresses. Maybe I was gripped by this more than I felt whilst reading it! Is a tenth one planned?
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Trolls and Feminist Suicides.
By boingboing
I love Val McDermid's books and I'm very fond of her characters Carol Jordan and Tony Hill and Carol's team of crack investigators. That said, this isn't one of the best Hill and Jordan books. There's nothing wrong with it but it doesn't have the twists and turns or the horrifying killings that characterise most of the previous books. It's impossible not to compare any McDermid book to those that go before it, and this one suffers a little by such comparison.There's never any doubt about who the killer is - only whether there is one at all as a series of women apparently have killed themselves after becoming the victims of online 'trolls' as a result of expressing 'feminist' views. The characters are the same, the continuing will-they-won't-they saga of Hill and Jordan's relationship continues and the team of police characters are boosted with a couple of newbies but nothing too surprising. Carol's drink problem comes to the fore but seems to be conveniently simply solved. And as for the actual 'sleuthing', it's not so much good old fashioned policing as a nice bit of cyber hacking.I enjoyed the book but it wasn't one of McDermid's best.
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