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The Saints Go Dying (2010)

by Erik Hanberg(Favorite Author)
3.81 of 5 Votes: 2
languge
English
publisher
Erik Hanberg
series
Arthur Beautyman Mysteries
review 1: This was an interesting read. I liked the lead character Beautyman pretty well. He had a good compassionate side but his rashness at times, did irk me a bit but it all tied into the story. The twists and turns the story took with the possible suspects was good. There were times when you were reading the story and you had your own idea of who it might be and then there were reasons shown why such and such couldn't be the killer so as the story went along, the unveiling did leave me a tiny bit surprised. I will say this, I'd have loved it had the detective gotten one on the slime bags who ran the reality cop show that was constantly screwing things up. That is why I don't waste my time with so-called "reality tv"- nothing but hot garbage. At any rate, if you're into se... morerial killer books, you should enjoy this mystery.
review 2: Good serial killer and detective mystery; everyone can relate to the tired detective who has been chasing the same killer far too long, and without the kind of support he should be getting. Turned into a stretch of my willingness to suspend disbelief when the detective suddenly remembers he has skills (especially computer skills to do research) to make real progress. He didn't take a new class to gain the skill -- he just so happens to have it. He should have used them in the beginning. less
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whiteshark8385
Good mystery! Not a perfect character but an interesting one. I am on to his next book now......
chris123
Read them out of order, doh! Still good little book and didn't matter too much.
shyshy
just OK. could have had a bit more character development of Beautyman.
Grandon
Was a plot of cat and mouse with a clever killer and detective .
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