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The Jackal Man (2011)

by Kate Ellis(Favorite Author)
3.74 of 5 Votes: 1
ISBN
0749953527 (ISBN13: 9780749953522)
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English
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Piatkus Books
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Wesley Peterson
review 1: ‘The Jackal Man’ by Kate EllisPublished by Piatkus, August 2011. ISBN: 978-0-7499-5593-9A teenage girl walking home along a country lane is attacked, and but for the timely arrival of a van would have been strangled to death. Although she survives she cannot identify her attacker, ‘he wore a dog’s head’ is all she can say. But within a short time another girl is attacked and this time killed. Investigating is DI Wesley Peterson along with his rather loveable boss DCI Gerry Heffernan who with his new lady love Joyce away, had reverted to type - gravy and baked bean stains abound. Meanwhile Wesley’s university friend Neil Watson has been summons to the huge edifice Varley Castle to look at the collection of artefacts belonging to the late amateur Egyptologist S... moreir Frederick Varley. Sir Frederick’s heir Caroline Varley has asked Neil to have a look at the artefacts with a view to valuation. Already in situ is Robert Delaware who is writing a biography of Sir Frederick Varley. Neil doesn’t take to Robert, but I suspected he has a yen for Caroline and Robert had got there first. Not being an expert on Egyptologist Neil calls in an expert in the Dr Andrew Beredace from the British Museum.This is a multilayered tale. Interspersed with the current investigation is the narrative of an unidentified person who relates the story of the life surrounding Egyptologist Sir Frederick Varley, in the early nineteen hundreds. As Wesley investigates the current murders we are privy albeit, clandestinely, to series of murders in 1903.As the current spate of murders continue, at one point Wesley seems awash with suspects, but following his nose he delves back into the past with surprising results. This is my kind of mystery, the twists and turns had me jotting as in solving a cryptic crossword, to say I loved it is an understatement – for all you puzzle solvers out there this is for you. Kate Ellis just gets better and better, the slow unfolding of the past as the current investigation proceeds is masterly. And also the characterisation as we follow the lives of DS Rachel Tracey and DC Trish Walton, and a visit from the past of Wesley’s old boss Ian Petrie, but more frighteningly is that this investigation touches Wesley very close to home. Highly recommended. -----Reviewer: Lizzie Hayes
review 2: Kate Ellis is back on form! I tend to prefer her Wesley Peterson stories to her Joe Plantagenets, but I was disappointed with the last in the former series.This story brought back all the elements I love, with some truly creepy suspects, and excellent use of almost all the regulars (some were away from Devon for one reason or another).My one quibble is that poor Neil just never seems to meet anyone that's a keeper. less
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desp3rado
brilliant from start to finish cant wait for the next one
Redreader
Top notch procedural/historical. See blog for full review
nahkaishe
Another fantastic read from one of my favourite authors.
Rosey
Another enjoyable read.
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