zondag 27 maart 2022

Book Review - Pop Goes the Weasel by M.J. Arlidge

Title:
Pop Goes the Weasel
Series: Helen Grace (Book # 2)
Author: M.J. Arlidge
 
Description: The body of a middle-aged man is discovered in Southampton’s red-light district, horrifically mutilated, with his heart removed. Hours later, the heart arrives with his wife and children by courier. A pattern emerges when another male victim is found dead and eviscerated, his heart delivered soon afterwards. The media call is Jack the Ripper in reverse; revenge against the men who lead sordid double lives visiting prostitutes. For detective Helen Grace, only one thing is certain: there’s a vicious serial-killer at large who must be halted at all costs. 

Review: In Southampton the body of a man is found in an abandoned building. Not much later, a gruesome package is delivered to his wife and children, which turns out to contain his heart. When soon a second victim is found, Inspector Helen Grace turns out to be dealing with a serial killer, a prostitute who cuts her clients open and robs them of their hearts. The media soon make their own story out of it and not everyone in the network seems to want to cooperate. It remains to be seen whether Inspector Helen Grace succeeds in catching the culprit before more victims fall. 
In the beginning of the book, you are immediately gripped by tension. Two bodies are found in one day and immediately, as a reader, wonder if they are linked. They take place in the same environment but otherwise seem to have no similarities. You only get a glimpse of the perpetrator which quickly leaves you with hundreds of questions that you don’t seem to be able to answer in the first few moments. M.J. Arlidge leaves you in the dark and manages to build up the tension nicely. 
The story contains many short chapters in which the perspective changes between different characters of the police force, the victims and the perpetrator. You get to know all the characters in small bits and each time you discover something new in the next chapter. In this way you get a good picture of the characters without it getting boring. 
M.J. Arlidge manages to leave you in ignorance until the end. you think you know the perpetrator and her motive, but nothing is further from the truth. “Pop Goes to the Weasel” is an innovative book, a female serial killer is not a common. The book is exciting from start to finish and I’m really loving this Helen Grace-series. Book number 3 and 4 are already on my TBR-pile. 
 
Rating: 4,5/ 5

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