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K**R
Alone with a killer
I like that police people can show a regular person with problems like all of us and they still are able to do their job.I'm glad they still catch the bad guys.good chemistry between the partnrers
B**Y
Thrilling
This was another outstanding story by Bill Kitson. I absolutely love this series of books and cannot wait to read number 7. I love the suspense and the way the characters interact with each other. True thriller, true reading entertainment, true total enjoyment!!!
R**I
Great suspense book
Another great suspenseful book for the Nash series and I am happy to say that I can't wait to start the next book.
C**R
Mike Nash does it again
Another great read from Bill Kitson
S**1
Great story
I truly enjoy this author's writing . While he writes about crime , and this has gruesome details , he injects humor into the characters . There is also more than one plot so the police are busy looking for many clues. DI Nash has an ability to see more than others do in crime scenes , which he is slowly teaching DS Mirinova. He also has a 6 year old son .
R**Y
Good read
Not a bad book, a little light on the suspense. I would definitely give this author another try with another book.
K**R
Great
So much action and adventure in this book. Lots of detective work to find the people involved in the crimes being committed.
L**Y
Good but Different
Serial killer unmasked. But not the usual way. Some hocus pocus in this one with regard to female "victim. "" In that glossary for dumb Americans why can't they put in an explanation for " weir" and "DVLA?" I'm stumped. Looking forward to Blood Diamond. Did not care for Killing Christmas but enjoyed all the previous in this series.
R**H
Another cracker in the series
The sixth book in this excellent series, featuring DI Mike Nash and his team, is another twisting, action-packed cracker.A woman goes missing while her husband is playing golf in Spain. It appears she’s been abducted by a vicious serial killer, dubbed the Cremator by the press. Nash isn’t convinced, but he’s got his own distractions to deal with. With the thin blue line stretched to breaking, a security van is held up.Is it coincidence or is there a connection? When more violence and mayhem follow, it’s clear there’s a lot to unravel.It takes some time to piece together what’s happening in this story, but that’s the beauty of an intriguing mystery. And the more complicated it gets, the more you turn the pages, eager to make sense of what’s happening. That’s the power of the storytelling that drives this police procedural thriller.I enjoyed catching up with the characters, the humour that lightens the dark tone of the storylines, and the surprises that emerge as Nash begins to piece everything together. Like all the previous books, the climax is exciting and action-packed.While this can be read on its own, the books are so good you should start at the beginning for maximum pleasure. Click here to check out my reviews of the previous books in the series.
K**R
No such thing as closure.
A surprise new addition to Mike Nash's household brings him joy.Clara & Tom moan about how quiet it is and live to seriously regret!A serial killer, but both first & last victims don't quite fit the profile. An errant husband, whose wife happens to be the latest victim.A n armed security van disappears, a cattle trailer is trashed, a bomb in Mike's oven and a bank robbery.Quite the assortment, requiring different skill sets. The mastermind has been very busy, has the perfect alibi and is running the show, thanks to a new inmate, who secreted a mobile phone in his person for Wardle, painful for him, but his family were well compensated for his discomfort.Bill Kitson ends this book in a sombre mood, injured, Mike goes to France for a break with family & to recover from his injuries.An excellent read.
G**Y
An excellent read though a shame about the ending
This is book #6 in the DI Mike Nash murder mysteries - and an excellent addition it is!I found it a compelling read and was unable to put my Kindle down until I had finished it. Alas, the novel's achilles heel is the ending which is rather abrupt and inconclusive.That said, I am eagerly anticipating reading book #7 in the series!
V**D
Good read but sketchy ending
I'm a big fan of Kitson and read most of his books. This is better than my previous read where Nash goes walkabout until the very end. Like many series these days they are tending towards more personal parts - Bill stick to the plot. Still a good read and worth buying
K**R
Another great story
Another great story in the Inspector Mike Nash series. Even though I read this out of sequence it did not diminish my enjoyment of it. Great story line with plenty of twists and turns and great characters.
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