Splinter the Silence: (Tony Hill and Carol Jordan, Book 9)

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By Val McDermid
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‘That day, waiting had been almost unbearable. He wanted something more spectacular, something that couldn’t be ignored. These deaths needed to make a mark . . .’
Psychological profiler Tony Hill is trained to see patterns, to decode the mysteries of human behaviour, and when he comes across a series of suicides among women tormented by vicious online predators, he begins to wonder if there is more to these tragedies than meets the eye. Similar circumstances, different deaths. Could it be murder? But what kind of serial killer wants his crimes to stay hidden?
Former DCI Carol Jordan has her own demons to confront, but with lives at stake, Tony and Carol begin the hunt for the most dangerous and terrifying kind of killer – someone who has nothing to fear and nothing to lose . . .
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Having read A Place of Execution earlier in the year and loved it, I decided to try another of Val McDermid's novels. Evidently this is a later entry in a series of books I've not read. It enjoyed it but realise that you read this series for the characters and their methods of detection rather than a typical crime whodunnit. My biggest disappointment was that the psychopathic killer was tracked down quickly and easily by the computer hacking skills of one of the team which seemed a bit of a cop out in terms of plot.