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The Intrusions
The Intrusions | Stav Sherez
4 posts | 6 read | 5 to read
Described as 'addictive' (Financial Times), 'brimming with suspense' (Daily Express), 'masterful' (Daily Mirror) and 'strikingly modern' (Sunday Times) Stav Sherez's two previous Carrigan and Miller novels were both shortlisted for the Theakstons's Crime Novel of the Year, in 2013 and 2014. When a distressed young woman arrives at their station claiming her friend has been abducted, and that the man threatened to come back and 'claim her next', Detectives Carrigan and Miller are thrust into a terrifying new world of stalking and obsession. Taking them from a Bayswater hostel, where backpackers and foreign students share dorms and failing dreams, to the emerging threat of online intimidation, hacking, and control, The Intrusions explores disturbing contemporary themes with all the skill and dark psychology that Stav Sherez's work has been so acclaimed for. Under scrutiny themselves, and with old foes and enmities re-surfacing, how long will Carrigan and Miller have to find out the truth behind what these two women have been subjected to?
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DanielFullard
The Intrusions | Stav Sherez
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Mehso-so

3/5

Full of twists and turns....a pulsating last 100 pages

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booklover3258
The Intrusions | Stav Sherez
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Pickpick

I won this book for free to review. First time reading this author. This was a good psychological thriller about a serial killer using drugs and technology. At first it was a slow read but it picked up halfway through the book and i couldnt put it down. Did not guess the killer at all.

3 stars

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Minervasbutler
The Intrusions | Stav Sherez
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Third in the excellent Carrigan/Miller crime series. This one begins with the murder of a young woman, as these things tend to, and then goes off into an exploration of internet stalking. Very creepy and enough to make you tape over your laptop webcam for sure. Faster-paced than the previous books, with less backstory and less of the interplay between the two principal detectives though Carrigan's tussle with IA provides a gripping subplot.

andrew61 After that ending i can't wait for the next one! 6y
Minervasbutler @andrew61 I know, right? Talk about a cliffhanger! 6y
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andrew61
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Third in a very enjoyable police procedural series sees the two detectives dealing with an apparent killer having access to victims via intrusion into their laptops and devices - very disturbing.
I felt the end was a bit rushed and it was left with something to be resolved in next book.
If you've not tried the series it is worth it but id recommend reading book 1 first.