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Stone Maidens [Kindle Edition]

Lloyd Devereux Richards

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As the chief forensic anthropologist for the FBI’s Chicago field office, Christine Prusik has worked her fair share of bizarre cases. Yet this one trumps them all: a serial killer is strangling young women and dumping their bodies in the steep, forested ravines of southern Indiana. With each victim, the killer leaves a calling card: a stone figurine carved like the spirit stones found among the primitive tribes of Papua New Guinea—the same tribes from whom Prusik narrowly escaped a decade earlier while doing field research. The similarity is eerie and, frankly, terrifying; Prusik still carries the scars from the tribesmen’s attack. But is the connection real? Or have the dark details of Prusik’s nightmares finally wormed their way into her waking life? Displaying the expertise of a veteran writer, debut novelist Lloyd Devereux Richards skillfully builds layers of psychological suspense and terror into a compulsively readable whodunit.

Über den Autor

Lloyd Devereux Richards was born in New York City and traveled extensively in Europe, Africa, and Central America before attending law school. He previously served as a senior law clerk for an Indiana Court of Appeals judge, researching and writing drafts for dozens of published opinions, including the appeal of a serial killer sentenced to death. A father of three, he lives with his wife, Cameron O’Connor, and their two dogs in Montpelier, Vermont. Stone Maidens is his first novel.


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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • Dateigröße: 558 KB
  • Seitenzahl der Print-Ausgabe: 325 Seiten
  • ISBN-Quelle für Seitenzahl: 161218605X
  • Verlag: Thomas & Mercer (6. November 2012)
  • Verkauf durch: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ASIN: B0089NUXES
  • Text-to-Speech (Vorlesemodus): Aktiviert
  • X-Ray: Aktiviert
  • Amazon Bestseller-Rang: #52 Bezahlt in Kindle-Shop (Siehe Top 100 Bezahlt in Kindle-Shop)

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4.0 von 5 Sternen a flawed but entertaining thriller 5. November 2012
Von audrey - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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FBI forensic anthropologist Christine Prusik is a hot mess. She's broken off an affair with her boss, pops xanax like jelly beans, and faces off against hostile colleagues as she's leading her first murder investigation. On the positive side, she has a good solid team and she meets a nice sheriff from the area in Indiana where a serial killer has been murdering young girls and putting carved stones in their throats as a calling card. This is particularly unsettling to Prusik as she has a complicated history with just such stones, a history which unfolds as the book goes along.

I liked some things about this book and didn't like others. I thought the whole New Guinea thing was more elaborate than necessary for a MacGuffin, and I _really_ didn't like the paranormal explanations that come toward the end of the book -- Ouch! that takes off a star right there, to my thinking! Also, when we reach the requisite confrontation between Prusik and the killer, several cliches have conspired so that she doesn't have her gun or her phone. Eye roll! Another problem -- too often the action takes place "off screen", as it were; the author should try to be more in the moment, particularly for climactic scenes. Finally, Prusik's relationship with her boss is a big part of the story, but after the resolution of the case, there is no closure on this score. Is he surprised? Does anybody who gave her a hard time apologize?

So why four stars? The author shows a talent for writing suspense awfully well, and the characters are decidedly interesting, though I wish there'd been more emphasis on character development than absurd plot twists. I don't like Christine much, but she's a great character. I think the book shows promise, and I look forward to reading the next work by this author.
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2.0 von 5 Sternen The paranormal twist was too weird and unbelievable for me. 15. November 2012
Von ShannonAnna - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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I know fiction sometimes requires a suspension of disbelief, but this one was too much for me. A lead investigator who pops Xanax like candy, makes reckless choices in her personal and professional life, and who ends up in the sticky situation near the end that no reasonable agent with knowledge of this specific case would ever be dumb enough to set herself up for. Mind you, these are all my concerns BEFORE the wonky paranormal twist that might have been interesting if it weren't so far-fetched. (I can't describe it without giving major plot spoilers.) It would have been more helpful if this book was marketed in such a way to draw in people who buy into paranormal explanations and to let people like me know that this isn't a typical or remotely realistic forensic crime novel so we can skip it.
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4.0 von 5 Sternen Are Serial Killers Born or Made? 28. Oktober 2012
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A serial killer is at work in the Midwest. The bodies of young women are being discovered, eviscerated with strange stone carvings embedded in their throats. Drawn into the investigation are Sheriff Joe McFaron, a genuine good guy who believes the secret to making the system work is working honestly within the system. On the other hand is FBI forensic Anthropologist Christine Prusik, a brillant scientist and competent investigator. Pressured by her boss and former lover and bullied by the old boys network at the FBI, Christine is willing to risk everything to secure justice. Add in a troubled young man with horrifying visions and a backstory about cannibals in New Guinea, you have an entertaining read.

I really like this book. It is intelligently written and engrossing. The sheriff is well drawn. It is nice to have a believable, decent law enforcement character who is not riddled with guilt or addiction and who is not a goody good. The political infighting and backbiting was also realistic. The Christine/Joe romance was appropriately restrained. Christine's focus on the possibility of a genetic predisposition to murder is addressed in the chilling epilogue.

On the other hand, the New Guinea connection falls flat. I found it hard to believe that Christine would advance in view of her very obvious addiction to prescription painkillers and anxiety disorder. She pops pills like breath mints. Also straining credibility is that she would be naive enough to sleep with her boss, who is also a pompous ass. Women in law enforcement don't usually mess where they eat. I was also troubled by her secreting an important piece of evidence from an autopsy. But overall , I enjoyed this story and look forward to the sequel.
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