Description from Goodreads:
"THREE MISSING PEOPLE... ONE TWISTED PREDATOR.
DAY ONE
Six weeks after vanishing, Sarah Langton is suddenly found - delirious and starved close to death.
The police struggle to find any answers.
DAY TWO
When another missing person reappears, half-crazed and hysterical, a terrifying pattern a twisted predator is pushing his victims to insanity.
DS Corcoran, haunted by a previous case, and Dr Marie Palmer, a leading criminal psychiatrist, must try to establish a link between the survivors.
DAY THREE
As it becomes clear others are in grave danger, every second will be critical. But can Corcoran and Palmer unravel the deadliest of puzzles in time?"
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A chilling and incredibly dark start to a new crime series
This one has been sitting patiently in my dusty to-be-read pile since 2020 and I have finally got round to reading it! I haven't read anything by this author before so wasn't sure what to expect but I am so glad I finally picked it up. Starting a brand new crime series can always be a bit of a gamble, especially when you are being introduced to a new detective duo, but this grabbed me pretty quickly. The story follows DI Rob Marshall as he returns to his childhood home in the Scottish Borders and gets thrown straight into a deeply unsettling case involving a serial killer who removes the victims' senses.
It is a really dark and gritty read with an intense level of suspense that kept me turning the pages late into the night. The atmospheric Scottish setting really added to the tense mood, making the whole investigation feel isolated and urgent. Marshall is an interesting lead character with plenty of his own personal baggage and I liked watching him work alongside the local team to piece the clues together.
The plot moves along at a great pace with enough twists to keep you guessing about the killer's motives. My only minor niggle was that a couple of the procedural details felt slightly stretched but it really didn't take away from my overall enjoyment of the mystery. It is a solid, gripping thriller that sets up the rest of the series well and I will definitely be seeking out for the next book to see where these characters go next.
Many thanks to the author, Headline and NetGalley for enabling me to read and share my thoughts.
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