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Red Ribbons (Dr Kate Pearson) (edition 2013)

by Louise Phillips (Author)

Series: Dr Kate Pearson (1)

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SHORTLISTED FOR CRIME FICTION BOOK OF THE YEAR (Bord Gáis Energy Irish Book Awards 2012) THE SERIAL KILLER A missing schoolgirl is found buried in the Dublin Mountains, hands clasped together in prayer, two red ribbons in her hair. Twenty-four hours later, a second schoolgirl is found in a shallow grave - her body identically arranged. The hunt for the killer is on. THE CRIMINAL PSYCHOLOGIST The police call in profiler Dr Kate Pearson to get inside the mind of the murderer before he strikes again. But the more Kate discovers about the killings, the more it all feels terrifyingly familiar . . . THE ACCUSED WOMAN As the pressure to find the killer intensifies there's one vital connection to be made - Ellie Brady, a mother institutionalised fifteen years earlier for the murder of her daughter Amy. She stopped talking when everyone stopped listening. What connects the death of Amy Brady to the murdered schoolgirls. As Kate Pearson begins to unravel the truth, danger is closer than she knows . . . Red Ribbons is the gripping debut from an exciting new voice in psychological crime fiction.… (more)
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Title:Red Ribbons (Dr Kate Pearson)
Authors:Louise Phillips (Author)
Info:Hachette Ireland (2013), 416 pages
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Fascinating, thrilling and hard to put down. It doesn't feel like a debut novel at all - looking forward to read the Doll's house ( )
  MarkusIrl | May 13, 2020 |
The bad man is everywhere. Can you see him?

What is your first thought when you hear a phrase “criminal psychologist”? Mine was – “Criminal Minds”. The best TV Show about the profilers who catch serial killers. I love watching how they get in criminals' minds and predict their actions. That is why I was very surprised to find out the book where the protagonist – Dr. Kate Pearson - was the criminal psychologist, i.e. profiler.

The body of a missing schoolgirl is found buried in the Dublin Mountains, her hands clasped together in prayer, two red ribbons in her hair. When 24 hours later the body of a second girl is found the hunt for their killer reaches epic proportion. To better understand the killer’s motives, find out his “weak spots” and catch him DI O’Connor from An Garda Síochána (Irish Police) asks Kate Pearson’s help.
The story is told from three different point of views: the police and Kate Pearson’s, the serial killer’s and Ellie Brady who killed her daughter 15 years ago and holds the key to finding the killer.
The story twists and turns and with each plot twist all I can think was “Wow, this was unexpected!”
It is hard to believe that this is a debut novel. It is a well-written psychological thriller with believable characters with whom you do not want to part with. ( )
  Shadow_Sandy | Jan 12, 2019 |
3.5 Debut novel set in Ireland. A young girl's body is found, her body has been staged, her hair braided and tied with a brilliant red bow. D. I. O'Connell brings Kate, a profiler into the case and she becomes their best hope of catching the murderer. I think I am just getting tired of all these stories told from multiple perspectives, in this one we hear from the D. I., Kate, the murderer himself and a young woman who has been in a psychiatric hospital for fifteen years. Her story was my favorite because for the longest time I couldn't figure out where her story fit.

Well written for sure, the first part I felt maybe a little too, slow, too long but the premise was an interesting one as is the way the connections are made. Kate herself is an interesting character, her marriage difficulties, an event in her past that helps her decode this case, and her doggedness, her intelligence. I did enjoy how all the threads were put together and the ending was very tense, but much of the story was predictable. A good first novel though and I expect this author will get better and better.

ARC from publisher. ( )
  Beamis12 | Nov 28, 2016 |
AUTHOR Phillips, Louise
TITLE: Red Ribbons
DATE READ: 02/19/2016
RATING 4.5/B+
GENRE/PUB DATE/PUBLISHER/# OF PGS Crime Fiction / 2012 / Hachette Books / 405 pgs
SERIES/STAND-ALONE:
CHARACTERS Profiler : Kate Pearson
TIME/PLACE: 2011, Dublin,Ireland
FIRST LINES He could have taken a direct flight from Dublin to Galileo Galilei airport in Pisa.
COMMENTS: Written from 3 major viewpoints: 1) William Cronly -- middle-aged man who has never recovered from an unidentified trauma occurring in Italy when he was a child; 2) Profiler Kate Pearson also a mother of young son & wife to Declan who is not very happy w/ all of Kate's intense focus on job before family and 3) Ellie -- a middle-aged woman who has been institutionalized for the past 15 yrs after her daughter died; Ellie had set the caravan on fire that they lived in. At first I thought this was just going to be "another" story of child abduction/killings etc but there were some unique story points that held my interest. Good read! ( )
  pammykn | Feb 19, 2016 |
I don’t know who recommended this one to me but good call. It’s an interesting psychological thriller with a man who kills two girls and how he’s found out, the story is told from three points of view, the killer, the criminal psychologist and a woman who is in a psychiatric institution who might know more about the murders than others think.

I liked this one, I liked the characters and their flaws and how the killer was actually clever until he slipped up just enough. Worth reading. ( )
  wyvernfriend | Mar 25, 2015 |
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SHORTLISTED FOR CRIME FICTION BOOK OF THE YEAR (Bord Gáis Energy Irish Book Awards 2012) THE SERIAL KILLER A missing schoolgirl is found buried in the Dublin Mountains, hands clasped together in prayer, two red ribbons in her hair. Twenty-four hours later, a second schoolgirl is found in a shallow grave - her body identically arranged. The hunt for the killer is on. THE CRIMINAL PSYCHOLOGIST The police call in profiler Dr Kate Pearson to get inside the mind of the murderer before he strikes again. But the more Kate discovers about the killings, the more it all feels terrifyingly familiar . . . THE ACCUSED WOMAN As the pressure to find the killer intensifies there's one vital connection to be made - Ellie Brady, a mother institutionalised fifteen years earlier for the murder of her daughter Amy. She stopped talking when everyone stopped listening. What connects the death of Amy Brady to the murdered schoolgirls. As Kate Pearson begins to unravel the truth, danger is closer than she knows . . . Red Ribbons is the gripping debut from an exciting new voice in psychological crime fiction.

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