"A postmodern icon: Fascinating Hannibal Lecter is the grandest, cleverest and most cunning psychopath ever - and he is the first monster we´ve come to like! (So has Clarice, in the sequel...)"
"Fascinating: set in 1896, investigator Dr Kreizsler employs new scientific detection methods and psychograms to find a serial murderer - both a creative and haunting narrative! (good sequel, too!)"
"In a WW II prisoner of war camp in Germany: A murder among inmates, and the black Tuskagee fighter pilot Lincoln Scott gets accused at the tribual... Brillant and breath-taking tension!"
"P.D. James is Britain´s best crime novelist - convincing and complex characters, good plot, brillant depiction of social context, and excellent style of writing!"
"Best of Deaver´s novels - good plot, good character depiction (Amelia & Lincoln come alive on the page). Warning: a number of Deaver´s books don´t have such high quality!"
"Crime fiction starring a forensic anthropologist - interesting feature: set in Montreal in a strongly French Canadian environment, but totally unconvincing, two-dimensional heroine"
"George´s novels have good characters, lots of local detail, but overconstructed plots and over the top endings. George (from USA) writes like a tourist to Britain - PD James is much better!"
"Francis does not only integrate race horses into each novel, his protagonists are fascinating characters - often physically suffering and emotionally fragile and isolated. Francis is a great read!"
"Freud acts as therapeutic support for victim of murder attack, Nora/Dora, during his visit to New York 1909 - overestimated, lots of Freudian psychology in it"
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