Now you see me

651 pages

English language

Published April 27, 2012 by Windsor/Paragon.

ISBN:
978-1-4458-4242-4
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OCLC Number:
794136724

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4 stars (3 reviews)

When young London policewoman, Lacey Flint, arrives at her car one evening, she is horrified to find a woman slumped over the door. She has been brutally stabbed, and dies in Lacey's arms. Thrown headlong into her first murder hunt, Lacey will stop at nothing to find this savage killer. But when Lacey receives a familiar letter, written in blood, pre-fixed 'Dear Boss', and hand-delivered, it is clear that a Jack the Ripper copycat is at large. One who is fixated on Lacey ... Can this inexperienced detective outwit a killer whose role model has never been found?

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2 stars

Lacey Flint is a young detective constable in London with a secret past, when she finds a woman stabbed right by her car everything changes for her. The killer has a special interest in Lacey and with her special knowledge on serial killers she finds herself a part of the terrifying murder hunt to catch this copy cat killer. Is this killer interest in Lacey personal or professional? Can Lacey continue to keep her past hidden when she is pushed further and further into the spot light? Read Now You See Me by S.J. Bolton to find out.

I found it interesting that the struggles of Lacey Flint seemed to be the main focus of this novel while the Jack the Ripper copy cat killer serves are a way to build the characters. It is a fine balance to get the right but I tend to feel like Bolton didn’t …

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Subjects

  • Fiction

Places

  • London (England)
  • England
  • London