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Sto caricando le informazioni... Il guaritore (2008)di Inger Ash Wolfe
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. A well written mystery featuring a very mature female investigator and a somewhat sympathetic serial killer. I was congratulating the author on avoiding the trite serial killer obsessed with the investigator plot line when it all fell apart in the last 60 to 100 pages. Still for a first novel, very self assured and entertaining enough, I'll give the next a try 4.5 stars for craft and inventive gore. 3 because it wasn't much fun for me. I like Hazel and her mother a lot. I wished I had a better impression of the other officers/staff. More physical description would help. I will probably try another of these and hope it's heavier on the small town character development rather than the wicked killer stuff. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
Appartiene alle SerieHazel Micallef (1) Premi e riconoscimentiMenzioni
The first homicide that Canadian Detective Inspector Hazel Micallef, acting chief of the Port Dundas police, has had to investigate in almost three years is that of cancer patient Delia Chandler, a woman who once had an affair with Hazel's father. When a few days later, and three hundred kilometers away, the mutilated body of an multiple sclerosis sufferer is found, painted in Chandler's blood, Micallef realizes that someone is killing the terminally ill, and not for mercy's sake. Hobbled by a bad back and a skeptical police bureaucracy, Inspector Micallef takes it upon herself to coordinate a nationwide manhunt for the killer; a man, she soon learns, who can save a life as dramatically as he can end one--a man with God on his mind, grief in his heart, and a desperate need to kill. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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Google Books — Sto caricando le informazioni... GeneriSistema Decimale Melvil (DDC)813.6Literature English (North America) American fiction 21st CenturyClassificazione LCVotoMedia:
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D. I. Hazel Micallef is the acting chief of the Port Dundas police station. Perennially underfunded and lacking personnel the Port Dundas police manage to perform whatever they are called upon to do in this quiet rural corner of Ontario. That is, until Delia Chandler is found dead in her living room with her throat cut. DI Micallef knows Delia (not really a surprise) because she had an affair with Micallef's father. Micallef's mother, who was mayor of the town at the time, never forgave Delia but she's certainly not a suspect. When forensic tests show that Delia was poisoned before she died and that she invited her killer into her home, the mystery grows. The local paper publishes details about the killing and thus the sensational news spreads throughout the province. A few days later another body is discovered in a small town east of Port Dundas and there are enough similarities that the police there call DI Micallef. She realizes there is a good possibility that someone is killing people who have terminal illnesses and disguising the mercy killings with gory circumstances. A new detective in the force notices that the blood on this latest victims hands looks different from the rest of the blood and the forensics lab is asked to analyze it. They discover that it is a mixture of blood from 16 other people, including Delia Chandler. Using all her staff and some others she manages to second, they start to track down other victims. Throughout all this we get insight into the killer as he goes about his work. He is twisted and obsessed but thinks he is doing a service that will ultimately reward him and his victims. He will not be dissuaded until he finishes his work and if that means confronting Hazel Micallef, he is more than ready.
When this book was first published the author was described as a pseudonym for a well-know North American writer. It wasn't until 2012 that his identity was revealed to be Michael Redhill who has written many works of poetry, novels (including the Giller Prize winning Bellevue Square) and drama. He doesn't seem to have published anything since 2017 but I'm happy to read the rest of the Hazel Micallef books until he comes up with something else. ( )