Storm

by Boris Starling | Mystery & Thrillers | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 0451201906 Global Overview for this book
Registered by KML of Charlotte, North Carolina USA on 5/27/2004
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Journal Entry 1 by KML from Charlotte, North Carolina USA on Thursday, May 27, 2004
This came in a bag (6-for-$1) at the UBS; having looked at it, I've decided it's not my cup of tea. But if there's anything I've learned from BookCrossing, it's that one reader's trash is another's treasure, so I'll be releasing this somewhere, sometime.

Here's the synopsis:
"Starling takes readers to the brink of madness with a character who is unrelentingly violent (he tortures his victims prior to killing them by forcing rats to gnaw through their stomachs) yet literate (his victims are chosen based on characters from Aeschylus's complex Greek myth, the Oresteia). The book's unlikely beginnings stem from a suspicious passenger-ferry sinking off the coast of Scotland. Among the survivors is Kate Beauchamp, a chief detective on Scotland's Grampian police force and a member of the Aberdeen Amateur Acting Company, with whom she's traveling. Upon returning to work, Kate is immediately confronted with the grisly murder and dismemberment of pretty Petra Gallacher. Two days later, elderly busybody Elizabeth Hart dies a similar death, and Kate vows to stop at nothing until the dangerous killer - nicknamed Blackadder, after the snake he leaves on each of his victim's bodies - is apprehended. Starling expertly renders a strong heroine who uncovers no fewer than a half-dozen suspects who were either travelers on the doomed ferry or are somehow connected with its investigation, and he skillfully builds the suspense as he joins various plot lines to the main story and slowly reveals the killer's identity."

Journal Entry 2 by KML from Charlotte, North Carolina USA on Saturday, October 2, 2004
10/02/04 - On its way to soldiers deployed in Iraq.

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