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A review by annrawson
The Killer Inside by Kerry Wilkinson
1.0
Spoilers (if that's possible)
Not quite sure why I didn't just fling the book across the room. It wasn't an easy read, but I carried on because I wanted to know how long it would be before the detective considered the most obvious suspect in a series of murders in which the victims are found all locked up in their houses. Not until around page 295.
D'oh.
I suppose it is an interesting story but some of the writing is sadly clunky. With a little more editing it could have been a much better novel, but as it is I feel no need to read the rest of the series.
Not quite sure why I didn't just fling the book across the room. It wasn't an easy read, but I carried on because I wanted to know how long it would be before the detective considered the most obvious suspect in a series of murders in which the victims are found all locked up in their houses. Not until around page 295.
D'oh.
I suppose it is an interesting story but some of the writing is sadly clunky. With a little more editing it could have been a much better novel, but as it is I feel no need to read the rest of the series.