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Sandra Ruttan

Author of The Frailty of Flesh

10+ Works 182 Members 11 Reviews 1 Favorited

Series

Works by Sandra Ruttan

The Frailty of Flesh (2008) 76 copies, 1 review
What Burns Within (2008) 44 copies, 3 reviews
Lullaby for the Nameless (2009) 30 copies, 3 reviews
Suspicious Circumstances (2007) 21 copies, 3 reviews
Harvest of Ruins (2011) 5 copies, 1 review
Twisted Love 1 copy

Associated Works

Hell Hath Only Fury (2022) — Contributor — 4 copies

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Common Knowledge

Birthdate
1971-06-02
Gender
female
Organizations
IACW
SinC
Nationality
Canada
Associated Place (for map)
Canada

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Reviews

13 reviews
I enjoyed "Lullaby for the Nameless" by Sandra Ruttan even though I had not heard of this writer before and have not read the first two books in the series.
The story held my interest and the characters were well thought out. I did however tend to get lost in all the flashbacks and was not certain sometime (even with the dates usually pointed out) exactly in what order some events happened.
It was a good book but I don't think I will make a point of looking for this author again.
This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers.
Suspenseful to the end! The story starts with a reporter, a cop, and a videotape of suicide or murder. When they begin to investigate this causes a ripple effect that keeps expanding.

This book is skillfully written with characters that are real. The dialogue never flags or confuses. But, the suspense does rivet you to your chair with your fingers tightly grasped on your kindle.

Mystery and suspense I will read more by Ms.Ruttan.
RCMP Constables Craig Nolan, Ashlyn Hart, and Tain (no first name) worked together on a case the year before that profoundly impacted all three. Since that time, they've not worked together. As the story opens, each is working a separate case: Nolan, a series of rapes, Hart a series of arson, and Tain a string of child abductions, one of which has turned to murder. As the separate investigations proceed, it becomes clear that they are linked in some fashion, bringing the three together show more again. What follows is a police procedural that meticulously follows the constables as they pursue leads, run down blind alleys, and eventually piece together the truth.

WHAT BURNS WITHIN is built on procedure, and offers the readers a sense of authenticity in its depiction of interdepartmental interplay and politics as the police and fire departments must cooperate, and hidden agendas try to dictate the investigation within the RCMP itself. The characters are well-drawn and believable, human and fallible rather than omnipotent superheroes. The one small problem I had with this book is that too little information of the previous case with the three protagonists was given. A bit more detail would have been nice.

That aside, this is an excellent book.
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Set in the Vancouver area, several police officers/RCMP investigate a series of rapes, arsons, and kidnappings that seem to be related. The characterizations are good, although I got a little tired of the cryptic references to earlier case(s) and their aftermath. I gather there's a previous book with (some of) these characters; reading that one first might solve that problem. But I didn't enjoy this one enough to hunt down more by this author.

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Works
10
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182
Popularity
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Rating
3.9
Reviews
11
ISBNs
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Favorited
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