Severed

by Simon Kernick

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Ex-soldier Dan Tyler wakes up in an unfamiliar room next to the headless corpse of a girl he's met only once. With his memory of the previous 24 hours wiped clean, he's hardly out of bed before the phone rings. A disguised voice tells him to press play on the room's DVD machine. The film shows him stabbing the girl.

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Like Relentless, Kernick's previous novel I read, this book's speed of plot development keeps you turning the pages until the very end. A good read for a snowy Easter weekend! Good characterisation and authentic London locations keep the interest high as the body count mounts, most to fairly gruesome ends, but then from the opening page when Tyler find himself in bed with the headless corpse of his girlfriend, it comes as no great surprise this should be the case. Probably not one for the squeamish.
One of the triumvirate of new style British thriller writers, along with Jo Hayder and Mark Billingham, Simon Kernick excels yet again in this plot-driven suspenseful thriller cum chiller cum mystery who-dun-it.

Framed for a murder he didn’t commit, when our hero wakes beside the headless body of his girlfriend he has no choice other than to obey directions or be arrested for a murder he didn’t commit: he is led ever-deeper into a tangled web of death and betrayal.

Entrapment, psychological distortion, thrills and cheats, this story, set in 21st century London, has it all. Kernick is a master page-turner and atmospheric chiller writer – read and enjoy.
Begint zeer spannend. Leest zeer snel. Naar het einde toe minder, maar toch leuke vakantielectuur.
A fast moving thriller a cracking good read

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Original publication date
2007
Epigraph
Spin a coin, spin a coin; all fall down.
Queen Nefertiti stalks through the town

Children's rhyme (anonymous)
First words
From the moment I open my eyes, I know it's going to be a bad day.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)I may be alone, but sometimes, just sometimes, that's the best thing to be.

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Genres
Fiction and Literature, Suspense & Thriller, Mystery
DDC/MDS
823.92Literature & rhetoricEnglish & Old English literaturesEnglish fiction1900-2000-
LCC
PR6111 .E76 .S48Language and LiteratureEnglishEnglish Literature2001-
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English, German
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