Shocking, heart-wrenching and electrifyingly suspenseful, SHADOW MAN is the most stunning debut thriller for years.
Shocking, heart-wrenching and electrifyingly suspenseful, SHADOW MAN is the most stunning debut thriller for years.
FBI agent Smoky Barrett is no stranger to the darker recesses of the human mind. But nothing could have prepared her for the day she had to watch her husband and daughter die at the hands of a serial killer. She bears the scars, mental and physical.
Most people would run from work, from life, from everything associated with the pain of a shattered existence. But Smoky doesn t know how to run and when the job that has defined her life comes calling once again with the news that her best friend from high school has been brutally murdered, she finds herself back in the firing line, chasing a hidden killer who will stop at nothing to confront her.Face to face.“'This is one of the best serial killer novels that I've read. It's up there with the early Patricia Cornwell novels, Primal Fear and The Silence of the Lambs €" a stunning first novel'”
Terrifically good, terrifically scary . . . very hard to put down - San Francisco Chronicle
'This disturbing serial killer drama set in California marks a promising debut for McFadyen, who combines many conventions of the genre but with far more exquisite, intricate results than the norm. FBI agent Smoky Barrett, a haunted, complicated woman, leads a team of investigators assigned to a serial killer task force. Barrett, who escaped the clutches of a different serial killer a year earlier but lost her husband and daughter in the attack, is now tracking a madman known as "Jack Jr.," who believes he's a descendant of Jack the Ripper. He mauls women, mostly prostitutes with Web sites, then sends the videotapes of the killings to Barrett and her crew. The plot follows a typical arc, complete with some nauseating details and predictable twists. There's also a romance between Barrett and a bodyguard that seems tacked on for future installments. Yet McFadyen's writing is crisp and smart, and his scenes pack a visceral punch without being cheap or exploitative. Barrett, for her part, - Publishers WeeklyMore twists than a bucketful of corkscrews and more gore than an abattoir on overtime...fantastic - Kino News, SingaporeSHADOW MAN grabs you by the throat and yanks you along for a hell of a scary ride. A spellbinding read from first page to last. - Faye KellermanColdly, stunningly brilliant. Move over Thomas Harris, Mcfadyen has brought a new game to town. - Lisa GardnerReally gets under your skin...sophisticated...makes Hannibal Lecter look more of a pussycat than a predator...best read on an empty stomach - Peterborough Evening TelegraphPromising, pacy debut - Bournemouth Daily EchoAs humane as it is violent...Barrett's anger, pain and determination infuse the novel with a raw passion...it will be among the best crime fiction you will read this year - Washington PostCody Mcfadyen is an independent video games designer. He lives in California with his wife and their daughter.
FBI agent Smoky Barrett is no stranger to the darker recesses of the human mind. But nothing could have prepared her for the day she had to watch her husband and daughter die at the hands of a serial killer. She bears the scars, mental and physical.Most people would run from work, from life, from everything associated with the pain of a shattered existence. But Smoky doesn t know how to run and when the job that has defined her life comes calling once again with the news that her best friend from high school has been brutally murdered, she finds herself back in the firing line, chasing a hidden killer who will stop at nothing to confront her.Face to face.
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