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A review by mpr2000
Perfect Kill by Helen Fields
4.0
When the body of a young man appears without organs inside, the police is not sure what they are looking for, only that something really bad is happening! This is a story told between different characters and two different countries: UK and France, but don’t worry you’ll be able to follow the story all the time. Is very detailed and interesting, but don’t expect an easy case. There will be rape, abuse, malpractice and difficult situations, but this had been a very interesting and gripping thriller. The main characters, the police detectives in their own countries are fearless and intelligent, fighting for the truth and safe for everyone. I really liked how the author, Helen Fields, has created an extensive background for both characters, connection and feelings; it’s clear that this is not their first case together, but you’ll not feel lost at all during the story. Just to let you know, this is the sixth book in the D.I. Callanach series, but you can start the series it on this one, I can assure you! ‘ll admit that a few situations of the book are difficult to read, they are detailed and the reader could almost feel the pain and fear on their own skin. In the end you’ll feel angry and enraged on society. Is there really people ready to do anything for money? Killing or trying to kill only for power? I am so sad when I read these type of books! Not for the story but because reality as I always says is worst than fiction… But at the same time, the only way to fight the worst type of evil is fighting it, helping the police always. I enjoyed this case, the race agains the clock, the rollercoaster emotions of the characters and the insight of a police case, addictive and non-stop, this is a book you don’t want to miss. Ready for the Perfect Kill?