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Unlucky for Some: A Novel of Suspense

by Jill McGown

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The thirteenth in the Lloyd and Hill series, and another good one. A devilishly complicated plot where I was convinced I knew exactly who the murderer was at all times, I just had a different suspect every ten pages. I don't think McGown's published the next book in the series yet, but I'll be watching out for the hardback.
  nocto | Dec 8, 2010 |
Most times you start a series in the middle, you feel as though you are missing something OR the author takes so long to introduce to you everyone and the backstory, you can imagine the annoyance of regular readers. Not so with Jill McGown's Lloyd & Hill series. Just enough backstory to get a handle on who is who and an excellent mystery besides. Though I pegged the murder about two thirds the way through, I still enjoyed the finish. Don't know that I would pick up another one except in the airport, but I look forward to seeing them in the airport bookstore!
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  kconcannon | Sep 26, 2007 |
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Selected by The Times (London) as one of the twentieth century’s “100 Masters of Crime,” Jill McGown writes mystery-suspense novels with plots that defy second-guessing. In Unlucky for Some, her thirteenth book featuring Detective Chief Inspectors Lloyd and Hill, the quiet life of an English town scarcely conceals the deadly menace lurking around dark corners and within the human mind.

Michael Waterman is a self-made millionaire. His casinos and nightclubs ensure a constant flow of cash, and Waterman knows what he needs to do to keep it that way. So far, it seems, he has stayed on the right side of the law. Certainly, no one seriously suspects him of murdering bingo player Wilma Fenton, who was struck down while walking home with a purse crammed full of winnings. Her murder looks like an ordinary mugging except for one oddity: The killer had left Wilma’s money neatly fanned out across her body.

The motive behind the bafflingly violent act dogs Lloyd and Hill– now married and the harried parents of a two-year-old daughter. The stakes are raised with a second murder, modeled on the first . . . and then a third. A cold-blooded killer is challenging not only the police but the one witness to the first slaying: England’s premier expert on serial crime, well-known journalist and TV personality, Tony Baker. It has now become a twisted game of madness and logic–in which failure to outwit the murderer means more senseless deaths.

In this astonishing Lloyd and Hill novel, Jill McGown’s storytelling genius will captivate longtime fans as well as first-time readers. Unlucky for Some is lucky for all admirers of virtuoso suspense writing.


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"Michael Waterman is a self-made millionaire. His casinos and nightclubs ensure a constant flow of cash, and Waterman knows what he needs to do to keep it that way. So far, it seems, he has stayed on the right side of the law. Certainly, no one seriously suspects him of murdering bingo player Wilma Fenton, who was struck down while walking home with a purse crammed full of winnings. Her murder looks like an ordinary mugging, except for one oddity: the killer has left Wilma's money neatly fanned out across her body." "The motive behind the bafflingly violent act dogs Lloyd and Hill - now married and the harried parents of a two-year-old daughter. The stakes are raised with a second murder, modeled on the first...and then a third. A cold-blooded killer is challenging not only the police but the one witness to the first slaying: England's premier expert on serial crime, well-known journalist and TV personality Tony Baker. An isolated crime has now become a twisted game of madness and logic - in which failure to outwit the murderer will mean even more senseless deaths."--BOOK JACKET.… (more)

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