The Burning was definitely a thrilling read and not at all what I expected it to be! This is the first book that I picked up for Carl's R.I.P. Challenge and it was a perfect fit for so many reasons. I was left constantly guessing and then second guessing myself as I read the book which made it a definite winner for me!
In this book, Maeve Kerrigan is a detective helping to investigate the latest death attributed to a serial killer that the press has dubbed The Burning Man. His victims are all women that have been severely beaten to death and then their bodies burned. The police have little to go by and no suspects when they come across the latest victim. Unfortunately, this victim's death seems to be a bit different than the rest and there are questions that aren't easily answered. It will be Maeve's duty to dig into the most recent victim's life with the hope of uncovering a critical piece of evidence that will help them find the killer. But instead Maeve finds danger like she has never known.
What I really liked about this book was that the author had me guessing from almost the very first page. It is clear from the very beginning that the latest murder is different from the previous ones, and the question of what that means plays a very important part of this book. I liked the way the author switched points of view between the main characters. The way that she did it left me questioning almost everything that was happening. The author also did a really good job of fleshing out the main characters without really letting their motivations become clear. That sounds confusing but it wasn't. Instead it added to the atmosphere of the book which was quite dark and thrilling! I also really liked Maeve Kerrigan's character and am anxious to see what happens to her in future books.
My one complaint with this book was that one of the two story lines ended in a surprisingly abrupt manner. It wasn't what I was expecting at all. I don't want to really go into more detail than that but I will admit that it was a bit jarring. That being said it also added to the suspense because by then I was so fully invested in this book that I could not decide on what was really going on. I had guessed the killer, second guessed myself, convinced myself that I was wrong, then went back and forth like this for the rest of the book. There was a lot that I didn't see coming at the end. There was also some unresolved stuff for Maeve that left me wanting more. I'm eager to dive into the second book just to see what happens next!
Overall, a really solid beginning to this mystery series! I'm so glad that I finally took the time to read this book (considering I probably checked it out from the library five times before I finally did). It was worth it though and I have high hopes that this series will get even better with the next book. I would recommend this one to both mystery lovers and fans of thrillers as well because this book was a little bit of both. Highly recommended!
Bottom Line: A thrilling read with one of those dark, questioning atmospheres that I love so much!
Disclosure: Checked out from my local library! Like five times but who is counting??? :) And a great way to kick off the R.I.P. Challenge!
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Showing posts with label r.i.p. VIII challenge. Show all posts
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Tuesday, October 1, 2013
Monday, August 26, 2013
R.I.P. VIII Challenge (It's Here!!!)
It is officially the best beginning to a week ever because Carl's R.I.P. VIII Challenge is here!! I am SO, SO excited and feel like I have been planning for this for weeks. Maybe because I have. I've been adding potentials reads for this challenge to my TBR list on Goodreads for weeks now. I have big plans for lots of scary reading in the next couple of months. And I see a few library visits in my very near future! Of course I will be culling some books off of my own shelves that will fit in with this challenge as well. This is always my favorite time of the year when the weather begins to change and the urge to read those creepier books sets in. I plan to embrace this and read to my heart's content all of the thrillers, mysteries, and horror reads that I can find!
I'm signing up for Peril the First which only requires you to read four books. I'm hoping to read many, many more than that but it is a good start! I've already signed up for the group read of The Historian (which I just need to dig off of my shelves) and I would love to get back to It by Stephen King which I started last year but didn't finish. What other books am I considering you might ask?? Only all of these...
Because I'm sure these two will have a high creepy factor to them.
Two books from previous R.I.P. lists that STILL haven't been read (but that will change this year).
Thrillers from authors that I've loved previously.
Gothic mysteries? Ummm...YES!!
More creepy possibilities...
Books that I plan on grabbing from the library...
And finally a few from my own shelves :)
I could obviously keep going but I'm going to show a little bit of restraint and stop here. Don't worry because I also plan on sharing a library loot post with all R.I.P. inspired reads AND a wishlist/radar post with creepy reads! I've got plans I tell you....creepy reading plans that is. By the way, I'm starting early on this challenge because I can't wait any longer. So....what creepy reads are you planning on reading? C'mon you know you want to share (and add to my never-ending TBR list)!
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