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The Killer Inside

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The Killer Inside is an ok read and has a solid plot. Unfortunately as it is the third in the series of Joe Stark books it falls into the trap of spending too much time referencing events that happened in the previous books.

For those that have read the previous stories it will feel like being preached at and makes for a clunky read without particularly enhancing the story. For those that haven’t read the previous two books it gives just enough detail to distract from the current storyline and will make you feel like you are constantly missing something causing confusion.

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DC Stark, ex-soldier is suffering from PTSD...
Julian Sinclair is in prison, found guilty of committing a series of murders...
Another girl is found dead and DC Stark is on the case...
A gripping thriller with twists and turns, recommended for fans of Harlen Coben.

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A fragile hero Joe Stark who works for an also fragile female boss both police seeking to prove who is the real serial killer. An innocent man found guilty of murder? A police force found wanting whilst the killing continues. A true murder mystery with all the twists and turns needed to keep you gripped till the end.

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I found this book heavy going and lacking in..... something!
The backstabbing and one-upmanship between the officers was boring and distracting, this could be a great book but somehow, infuriatingly misses the mark

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A great thriller.
Julian Sinclair is a serial killer - charming, manipulative, deadly. He hunted girls for sport, and it's high time justice was served.
But when Sinclair's conviction is thrown out in court, DC Joseph Stark and DS Fran Millhaven find themselves forced to protect the man they're sure is guilty from those who would see him pay in blood.
Then another girl dies.
What happened next?
Read this book to know more.
Thanks to NetGalley and Penguin Michael Joseph UK for giving me an advance copy of this book.

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