The Treatment: A Novel
by Mo Hayder | Mystery & Thrillers | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 0385496958 Global Overview for this book
ISBN: 0385496958 Global Overview for this book
Registered by Wordsnark on 5/17/2007
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From Publishers Weekly: "This sequel to Hayder's 2001 debut Birdman is as raw as a predawn autopsy, and promises to please fans of her beleaguered protagonist DI Jack Caffery and his weary crew of London cops and coroners. The book trades its predecessor's taboo (necrophilia) for pedophilia, with Hayder delving deeper into the nitty-gritty of police work than many of her American counterparts dare.
"Called in when a young couple are discovered handcuffed and half-dead in their home, Caffery's infamous Area Metropolitan Investigation Team ("The murder squad, you mean?") combs a seedy park in a gentrifying slum looking for the couple's missing eight-year-old son. Caffery leaves no stone unturned, bringing in helicopters and human remains dogs ("You do know that if we find him the dogs might, uh, destroy some evidence, don't you?") and broods over the resemblance of the case to his own brother's childhood disappearance. With the discovery of the boy's mutilated corpse, Caffery and his boss, the affable DCI Danniella Souness, turn South London upside down hunting the sadistic killer. Meanwhile, the author introduces potential suspects in a parallel narrative, their hidden vices described with stomach-churning clarity.
"Hayder handles procedural detail ("All prisons in London insist on being informed about any helicopter that passes. It keeps them calm"), dialogue ("I'm not a shagging Yank, you know") and volatile subject matter with powerful dexterity, crafting another deliciously chilling thriller."
"Called in when a young couple are discovered handcuffed and half-dead in their home, Caffery's infamous Area Metropolitan Investigation Team ("The murder squad, you mean?") combs a seedy park in a gentrifying slum looking for the couple's missing eight-year-old son. Caffery leaves no stone unturned, bringing in helicopters and human remains dogs ("You do know that if we find him the dogs might, uh, destroy some evidence, don't you?") and broods over the resemblance of the case to his own brother's childhood disappearance. With the discovery of the boy's mutilated corpse, Caffery and his boss, the affable DCI Danniella Souness, turn South London upside down hunting the sadistic killer. Meanwhile, the author introduces potential suspects in a parallel narrative, their hidden vices described with stomach-churning clarity.
"Hayder handles procedural detail ("All prisons in London insist on being informed about any helicopter that passes. It keeps them calm"), dialogue ("I'm not a shagging Yank, you know") and volatile subject matter with powerful dexterity, crafting another deliciously chilling thriller."
Journal Entry 2 by Wordsnark at Controlled Release in Controlled Release, A Bookcrossing member -- Controlled Releases on Tuesday, December 4, 2007
Released 16 yrs ago (12/5/2007 UTC) at Controlled Release in Controlled Release, A Bookcrossing member -- Controlled Releases
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I picked this one up because I found the authors first novel to be strikingly different and memorable, even if more-than-a-little disturbing. I found that this book crosses a line for me, I actually felt unclean after reading it. You expect bad things to happen in these types of books but the things in here are deeply disturbing and unsettling. I still finished it, because I needed the closure, but given a chioce, I'd have it deleted from my memory. It's well written and the characterizations are strong, which only makes it worse. I really have no idea how to rate this.
Journal Entry 4 by Viridian at Bookcrossing meetup in Waterloo, Ontario Canada on Wednesday, January 9, 2008
Released 16 yrs ago (1/10/2008 UTC) at Bookcrossing meetup in Waterloo, Ontario Canada
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picked up at williams