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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Detectives Luther James and Rochelle Trevelyan are investigating a series of gruesome murders known as "the Slicer Murders". As the story unfolds, the clues are few and the bodies are stacking up. They are getting pressure from upstairs to catch these guys soon or they would be taken off the case. The novel flows well and it keeps your interest adequately. It has twists and turns as most novels of this genre are known for. It comes together at the end and ties up all the questions in a very satisfactorily manner. As a first novel, I thought it was very good and I would read another involving these detectives. Dangerously Innocent by Nesrine Joseph My review rating: 3 of 5 starsSynopsis: Set in contemporary Sydney, two Senior Sergeant Detectives, Luther James and Rochelle Trevelyan, are tasked with solving a series of unrelated murders and capturing a violent serial killer. Under great pressure to solve the "Slasher case", the two partners seek the connection between the death of a Chinese immigrant dockworker, an out-of-work photographer, and a nondescript married pharmacist before more grisly deaths occur. There are no leads until the detectives come across Marissa Martin, a beautiful, self destructive witness with a shadowy past who has become another target. As more victims are discovered, the violence begins to seep into the Luther and Rochelle's lives. The detectives set out to wade through the clues and prove themselves before it is too late. Review: I generally love detective novels, especially those in interesting locations. I was looking forward these two Australian detectives and getting a sense of the Sydney landmarks, locations and atmosphere. It may be that I'm not familiar with Australian slang, but it seemed that this aspect of the book didn't come across very well. I had hoped for some Australian slang and descriptions, but the dialogue seemed very Americanized and slightly forced. However, other aspects of the book do much to make up for the weaknesses in the detectives' banter. The story is well paced, and I found myself reading the book on the subway. Each chapter is chockfull of action and details. Sergeant Detectives Luther James and Rochelle Trevelyan have so little to start with but through hard work, inspiration and some luck, they run down their few leads successfully. Faced with a few red herrings, considerable danger to themselves and their loved ones, the detectives prove themselves. The plot is intricate and carefully executed. The characters come across well and are likable - I found myself rooting for them. I had first thought that the book seemed short with only 147 pages, but I found each chapter quite satisfying and overall, the book carefully written. Overall, it was a good first book by Australian author Nesrine Joseph. I look forward to reading her next book. Format and cover: The typeset is large and very easy to read. The layout can be improved. There was little spacing to reflect a change of narrative or location. The cover has a large tiger's eye but the story has no link to tigers or animals. Nor is a tiger deceptively innocent. Rating: 2.95 out of 5 Release date: September 2007 Publisher: Bookpal Pages: 147 The book was received courtesy of Bostick Communications. Thank you to Bostick Communications and author Nesrine Joseph for the opportunity to review the book. View all my reviews. A methodical serial killer is plaguing suburban Sydney. Detectives Luther James and Rochelle Trevelyan have just been called to the scene where the fourth victim has been brutally murdered - decapitated in his own home - while his wife showered. The Slicer murders, as the crimes have been dubbed, seem to be random acts of violence. The only connection is that all of the victims have been men, and all have had a body part (or two) removed with surgical precision. The first break that the police get is when they discover their seemingly happily married fourth victim was actually being unfaithful to his wife – on a nightly basis. His mistress is a beautiful med student, Marissa Martin, whose life has been littered by one personal tragedy after another. She is seemingly torn up about the sudden and barbaric death of her lover – a man she believed to be the true love of her life. She tells the detectives that the two of them had had a fight the night before the murder, centralizing around the fact that he wanted to disclose his affair to his wife. Marissa suggests that perhaps the police should be taking a closer look at the new widow, as she would have a very clear motive for the crime. As the investigation continues, red herrings abound. Like any good mystery, pretty much every character is a suspect. And while you may solve half of the riddle, there is a high probability that the other half will keep you guessing until the end. All in all, Dangerously Innocent was a pretty good read. It had a good plot and was very engaging. However, it was really quite short (only 147 pages), and was laid out in a manner that I found a little confusing. You jumped from different characters points of view with no preamble, and had to take a moment to figure out where you had gone. If I had been publishing the book, I would have either cleaned up the language a little and targeted a young adult audience (think Richard Pike or R.L. Stein), or added another hundred or so pages and developed the characters a little better. However, for what it was, Dangerously Innocent was a surprisingly satisfying read that would surely be enjoyed by lovers of mystery and horror novels alike. Taking into consideration that this is Nesrine Joseph’s debut novel, I feel comfortable giving it a three star rating. If you go into it expecting a short and intense read, you shouldn’t be disappointed. no reviews | add a review
Two detectives, one case and many dead.... Senior Sergeant Detectives, Luther James and Rochelle Trevelyan, are two people out to find a maniac on a killing rampage who has used gruesome force to attack and take the lives of his victims.Played out in the suburbs of Sydney, Luther and Rochelle need to keep their cool and try to capture at least one suspect to fit the profile of what's been dubbed as the 'Slicer Case'. As their fourth victim becomes the target of the killer, so does their very first witness, Marissa Martin, a beautiful doctor with a common cause of loneliness in her heart who owns more than one secret and a shadowed past that constantly comes back to haunt her.Ready to take action and determined to get their culprit, Luther and Rochelle set out to prove that when it comes to capturing their man, detectives are smarter than they look. No library descriptions found. |
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This is a fast paced book that can be read in one sitting. The characters are likable and the writing style flows. I would recommend this book to anyone who likes mysteries/detective books. ( )