Summary from Goodreads:
"It is called
kaamos--two weeks of unrelenting darkness and soul-numbing cold that
falls upon Finnish Lapland, a hundred miles into the Arctic Circle, just
before Christmas. Some get through it with the help of cheap Russian
alcohol; some sink into depression.
This year, it may have
driven someone mad enough to commit murder. The brutalized body of a
beautiful Somali woman has been found in the snow, and Inspector Kari
Vaara must find her killer. It will be a challenge in a place where ugly
things lurk under frozen surfaces, and silence is a way of life."
My Thoughts:
Best way to describe this book: both dark and chilling! I picked this as my first read of 2016 because I felt like the cold snowy setting would be great for this time of year. Add in the fact that this was a beginning to a new mystery series and I was basically set. All I can tell you is that this book was way darker than I expected it to be and utterly compelling. The quote on the front of this book from Michael Connelly is so completely true! This is a world so different from anything I've ever experienced....I just could not seem to get enough of it. This author pulled me into this book with such ease and before long I was just so completely immersed in this story. The idea of constant darkness and the cold, wintery setting all combined to create one of the most chilling settings that I have read about in a long time. The cold and darkness almost felt like a living, breathing thing and it was unsettling to read about at times. Reading this book curled up under a warm blanket in the evening definitely added to my reading experience with this novel.
The mystery portion of this book was done very well and I found myself guessing until the very end. Even when I thought that I had portions of it figured out, the author managed to take me by surprise with the ending. The last fifty pages or so found me reading without stopping because I just could not wait to see how it was all going to end. I was left very excited about this series and eager to get my hands on book two. While I really enjoyed this book for the most part, there was a trigger warning that I feel like readers should know about ahead of time. There was a part of the book that made me uncomfortable and that was the use of a certain racist word. The author didn't use it to be racist but instead included it because this was possibly a race crime. That being said- not my favorite thing at all so I couldn't not mention it. This book is very violent and dark at times so it won't be for all readers. For me it really fit with the setting of this book and the constant darkness that was present in this book. When the winter days feel like they will last forever, I am going to remember this book and be grateful that at least the sun is shining where I'm at. This is a thriller that I am going to remember for a long time!
Overall, this book was a really great way to start off my reading year in 2016. I couldn't have chosen a better read to utterly creep myself out than this one! It wasn't always easy to read about but it was so completely compelling. I cannot wait to get my hands on the next book in this series! If the next book in this series is as creepy as this one....I will be in for a treat! I will recommend this one to other mystery and thriller fans but with a bit of caution- this might not be for everyone as it is so dark and has difficult subject matter. Recommended but with those warnings!
Bottom Line: Creepy, horrifying, and yet such a great way to begin my reading this year!
Disclosure: This was a copy from my own shelves. I can't quite remember where I bought it from: either used book store or local thrift store are my guesses but paid for with my own money.
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Friday, January 8, 2016
Red Ribbons by Louise Phillips (thoughts)
Summary from Goodreads:
"A SERIAL KILLER
When the body of a missing schoolgirl is found buried in the Dublin Mountains, her hands clasped together in prayer, two red ribbons in her hair, the hunt for her killer reaches epic proportion with the discovery of a second girl's body 24 hours later.
THE CRIMINAL PSYCHOLOGIST
Desperate to find the murderer, police call in criminal psychologist Kate Pearson, to get inside the mind of the serial killer before he strikes again. But the more Kate discovers about the killings, the more it all begins to feel terrifyingly familiar as her own past threatens to cloud her investigations.
AN ACCUSED WOMAN
Ellie Brady has been institutionalised for 15 years, for the killing of her twelve-year-old daughter, Amy. After all this time, does Ellie hold the key to finding the killer of the Dublin schoolgirls?
What would you do if you were accused of killing your own daughter? What if those closest to you turned their back on you? And when everyone stopped listening, what next, when even you believe you're guilty?"
My Thoughts:
I feel like this year was such a great year in terms of finding great new authors to follow and Louise Phillips is definitely one of them! I read the above summary for this book and just knew that I wanted to read it. It wasn't available in my local library system so I couldn't help but add it to my Amazon shopping cart when I went on a book buying binge. This book was so completely worth it and I'm glad that followed my instincts on this one. I'm a sucker for any thriller with a hint of a mental institution being involved....something about that type of setting seems so entirely creepy to me that I just cannot resist. Add to that a storyline that involves a mother accused of killing her own daughter and I was completely sold by that point. This book didn't disappoint in the slightest and was just as dark and twisted as the summary portrays it to be. I admit to being fully hooked by this book from beginning to end. It was one of those books that just sweeps you up and doesn't let you go which was exactly what I needed. Really a great thriller and mystery all wrapped in one!
One of the things that I enjoyed most about this book was that this book was told from multiple viewpoints. This allowed for the reader to experience the different parts of this book in a way that ratcheted up the suspense level several notches. For instance parts of the book were told from the viewpoint of the killer and then other parts were told from the viewpoint of Ellie Brady who was the mother accused of killing her own daughter. I was a bit partial to Ellie's story as I could tell from the beginning that she was a bit of an unreliable narrator which I am a complete sucker for. I loved how we were given bits and pieces here and there of what happened to her daughter but it wasn't until the very end that everything began to tie together. The author did a really amazing job of fitting all of the pieces of the puzzles together in a way that really worked for me as the reader. I found the ending to be a heart pounding reading experience! I flew through those last pages reading as fast as I possibly could. Wow! I was left instantly wishing for more books like this one which means that I couldn't help but see what else this author has written. Thank goodness that I have more books in this series to look forward to (even if my wallet will be hurting because of it)!
All in all, I found this to be a really great read that left me so excited about this mystery series! I loved how easily I fell into this book and how hard I found it to set down. It was tense and filled with suspense which was exactly what I was hoping for. I cannot wait to see what kind of case Kate will find herself wrapped up in next. Easily recommended but especially to those mystery and thriller fans! I've already handed my copy off to my Mom for her to enjoy next.
Bottom Line: A thrilling read that I didn't want to stop reading! I need more!
Disclosure: I bought this book for myself as a bookish treat- now I need to buy the rest of the series.
"A SERIAL KILLER
When the body of a missing schoolgirl is found buried in the Dublin Mountains, her hands clasped together in prayer, two red ribbons in her hair, the hunt for her killer reaches epic proportion with the discovery of a second girl's body 24 hours later.
THE CRIMINAL PSYCHOLOGIST
Desperate to find the murderer, police call in criminal psychologist Kate Pearson, to get inside the mind of the serial killer before he strikes again. But the more Kate discovers about the killings, the more it all begins to feel terrifyingly familiar as her own past threatens to cloud her investigations.
AN ACCUSED WOMAN
Ellie Brady has been institutionalised for 15 years, for the killing of her twelve-year-old daughter, Amy. After all this time, does Ellie hold the key to finding the killer of the Dublin schoolgirls?
What would you do if you were accused of killing your own daughter? What if those closest to you turned their back on you? And when everyone stopped listening, what next, when even you believe you're guilty?"
My Thoughts:
I feel like this year was such a great year in terms of finding great new authors to follow and Louise Phillips is definitely one of them! I read the above summary for this book and just knew that I wanted to read it. It wasn't available in my local library system so I couldn't help but add it to my Amazon shopping cart when I went on a book buying binge. This book was so completely worth it and I'm glad that followed my instincts on this one. I'm a sucker for any thriller with a hint of a mental institution being involved....something about that type of setting seems so entirely creepy to me that I just cannot resist. Add to that a storyline that involves a mother accused of killing her own daughter and I was completely sold by that point. This book didn't disappoint in the slightest and was just as dark and twisted as the summary portrays it to be. I admit to being fully hooked by this book from beginning to end. It was one of those books that just sweeps you up and doesn't let you go which was exactly what I needed. Really a great thriller and mystery all wrapped in one!
One of the things that I enjoyed most about this book was that this book was told from multiple viewpoints. This allowed for the reader to experience the different parts of this book in a way that ratcheted up the suspense level several notches. For instance parts of the book were told from the viewpoint of the killer and then other parts were told from the viewpoint of Ellie Brady who was the mother accused of killing her own daughter. I was a bit partial to Ellie's story as I could tell from the beginning that she was a bit of an unreliable narrator which I am a complete sucker for. I loved how we were given bits and pieces here and there of what happened to her daughter but it wasn't until the very end that everything began to tie together. The author did a really amazing job of fitting all of the pieces of the puzzles together in a way that really worked for me as the reader. I found the ending to be a heart pounding reading experience! I flew through those last pages reading as fast as I possibly could. Wow! I was left instantly wishing for more books like this one which means that I couldn't help but see what else this author has written. Thank goodness that I have more books in this series to look forward to (even if my wallet will be hurting because of it)!
All in all, I found this to be a really great read that left me so excited about this mystery series! I loved how easily I fell into this book and how hard I found it to set down. It was tense and filled with suspense which was exactly what I was hoping for. I cannot wait to see what kind of case Kate will find herself wrapped up in next. Easily recommended but especially to those mystery and thriller fans! I've already handed my copy off to my Mom for her to enjoy next.
Bottom Line: A thrilling read that I didn't want to stop reading! I need more!
Disclosure: I bought this book for myself as a bookish treat- now I need to buy the rest of the series.
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