The number 35 of any street, there is any house belonging to a young couple either. But is about to become infamous. When police officers
Janet Taylor and Dennis Morrisey are sent home to attend a domestic violence case, they encounter a grisly scene. One scene involved the death of one and fighting for his life and career of another.
Janet Taylor and Dennis Morrisey are sent home to attend a domestic violence case, they encounter a grisly scene. One scene involved the death of one and fighting for his life and career of another.
Big words. The afortunadísimo cocktail of suspense, drama and terror that makes up the black heart of this novel has the elements needed to stay and live in the reader's head with the lingering aroma of a classic. Peter Robinson
What is a drop in full-blown beyond hell. Admittedly, the story of a serial murderer in the most ancient tradition of the Gacy, Gein, West, Dutrou or Chikatilo of this world, the writer advocates a kind of novel that can easily slip in and pseudogore stark. But Robinson is a clever enough writer to shun the temptations and should focus not only on the grim portrait of the protagonist and his basement, but also in how evil, spread in concentric waves can affect the past, present and future of all those that have haunted his shadow.
The book reads at a stretch due to its fragmented structure which includes several research threads simultaneously and is very well run with a steady rhythm and dynamic. They must also be tormented characters and / or personal crisis, from the Inspector Banks novel's protagonist, who keeps a tug of love with a fellow professional while still thinking about your ex until the collapse Police Janet Taylor, who has seen the death of mate in his arms without doing anything about it. The criminal plot horrifies and fascinates in equal measure, the catalog of brutality recounted arriving about the case is not for weak hearts or irritable sensibilities. And with the added achievement that tension remains despite knowing who the murderer from almost the beginning of the novel, a murderer who turns out to be an intriguing puzzle whose key elements researchers should look carefully, suspecting the existence an accomplice.
Finally, what about a detective whose production must have alienated the planets, porque lo tiene todo. Teniendo en cuenta además que viene del privilegiado y siniestro cerebro de un escritor cuyo talento no hace más que crecer con los años.
What is a drop in full-blown beyond hell. Admittedly, the story of a serial murderer in the most ancient tradition of the Gacy, Gein, West, Dutrou or Chikatilo of this world, the writer advocates a kind of novel that can easily slip in and pseudogore stark. But Robinson is a clever enough writer to shun the temptations and should focus not only on the grim portrait of the protagonist and his basement, but also in how evil, spread in concentric waves can affect the past, present and future of all those that have haunted his shadow.
The book reads at a stretch due to its fragmented structure which includes several research threads simultaneously and is very well run with a steady rhythm and dynamic. They must also be tormented characters and / or personal crisis, from the Inspector Banks novel's protagonist, who keeps a tug of love with a fellow professional while still thinking about your ex until the collapse Police Janet Taylor, who has seen the death of mate in his arms without doing anything about it. The criminal plot horrifies and fascinates in equal measure, the catalog of brutality recounted arriving about the case is not for weak hearts or irritable sensibilities. And with the added achievement that tension remains despite knowing who the murderer from almost the beginning of the novel, a murderer who turns out to be an intriguing puzzle whose key elements researchers should look carefully, suspecting the existence an accomplice.
Finally, what about a detective whose production must have alienated the planets, porque lo tiene todo. Teniendo en cuenta además que viene del privilegiado y siniestro cerebro de un escritor cuyo talento no hace más que crecer con los años.
DATOS DEL LIBRO
TÍTULO: "EL CAMALEÓN"
AUTOR: PETER ROBINSON
EDITORIAL: RBA
AÑO: 2004
PUNTUACIÓN****** ( SEIS DISPAROS)
TÍTULO: "EL CAMALEÓN"
AUTOR: PETER ROBINSON
EDITORIAL: RBA
AÑO: 2004
PUNTUACIÓN****** ( SEIS DISPAROS)
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