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An Eye for an Eye
An Eye for an Eye | Carol Wyer
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A killer running rings around the police. A detective spiralling out of control. DI Kate Young is on leave. She's the force's best detective, but her bosses know she's under pressure, on medication and overcoming trauma. So after her bad judgement call leads to a narrowly averted public disaster, they're sure all she needs is a rest. But when Staffordshire Police summon her back to work on a murder case, it's a harder, more suspicious Kate Young who returns. With a new ruthlessness, she sets about tracking down a clinical, calculating serial killer who is torturing victims and leaving clues to taunt the police. Spurred on by her reporter husband, Young begins to suspect that the murderer might be closer than she ever imagined. As she works to uncover the truth, Young unravels a network of secrets and lies, with even those closest to her having something to hide. But with her own competence--and her grip on reality--called into question, can she unmask the killer before they strike again?
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Mshookquilts
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Creepy. Kate isn‘t altogether right in her head Sind her personal tragedy and her last major case, but her bosses ask her to come back to cover her Superintendent‘s friend‘s death. As murders mount up obviously connected to the 1st, Kate feels like she is being set up and attempts to get her personal life under control. Not all ends are tied up, so you can see that there will be another book in the series.

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OutsmartYourShelf
An Eye for an Eye | Carol Wyer
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Mehso-so

DI Kate Young is on leave following trauma at the scene of a mass shooting on a train, when she is called in to work on a murder case. According to her boss, Superintendent John Dickson has personally asked for Kate to oversee the case & she will be working with just two officers she has worked with before. The victim, Alex Corby a rich businessman, has been found dead, (continued)

OutsmartYourShelf tied to a chair in his own home, having choked on a piece of apple which had been forced down his throat. His stomach contents also reveal that several other pieces were dropped down his throat - is this some kind of elaborate torture? As Kate starts to investigate & more victims are killed, Not trusting herself or her colleagues completely after the trauma, the only voice of reason is that of her husband, Chris & he urges her to continue on. 2y
OutsmartYourShelf When she begins to find evidence that the deaths have links back to Dickson, her competence is suddenly called into question by the higher-ups, & Kate begins to wonder if she has been set up to fail.

The detective with personal issues is not a new thing, & Kate Young has several. She has PTSD from an earlier case which sends her into frequent breaks with the present & back to relive the scene of the shooting, & she seems to be addicted to pills
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OutsmartYourShelf to cope. The plot itself is well plotted & very dark - be warned there are brief references to violent sex, & sex with minors. The plotline involving Superintendent Dickson looks as if it stretches over several books which is intriguing.

It was OK but it all felt a bit stilted & flat to me. I guessed the twist pretty much straight away & it was also fairly easy to pinpoint the killer too.
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OutsmartYourShelf It was also odd that the main character went off her pills 'cold turkey' & didn't seem to suffer any side effects from that. I am going to read the next one as it did pique my interest enough to find out what happens next, but this one was fairly average overall. 3⭐

Read 31st Mar - 03 Apr 2023

Full Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/3732951318
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Eggs
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Two recent #DNF #BookMoods @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

Because they are touted as thrillers, I‘m sure each book has more than one #Secret #BigJuneReadathon @Clwojick

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MommyWantsToReadHerBook
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I really can't give a reason for finishing this except stubbornness. It was among those 10 free books from Amazon. The writing is so bad and yet this woman has published more than one book? The character descriptions/motivations are poor, there are huge plot holes. Sorry, Carol, I won't be rushing to read the next in the series. ⭐

MicheleinPhilly Pretty sure I downloaded this too. But I usually never read the Amazon freebies after downloading. I think I‘ve tried 2 and bailed on both. 3y
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Blueroseis
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50,000 copies of this book has now been sold.

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sarahm80
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Not read anything by this author before, will definitely be reading more. Looking forward to the next book in this series which is out soon 😊

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Just finished this first book of a new detective series and I'm surprised that I ended up enjoying it a lot less than I thought I would... Especially considering I love her previous two detective series. 🤔