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Review: Day of the Dead by Nicci French

Title: Day of the Dead by Nicci French
Frieda Klein Series Book Eight
Publisher: William Morrow Paperbacks
Genre: Contemporary, Mystery, Suspense
Length: 416 pages
Book Rating: B+

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Summary:

Now the final book in this extraordinary series is here. And it’s an ending you’ll never forget.

A decade ago, psychologist Frieda Klein was sucked into the orbit of Dean Reeve — a killer able to impersonate almost anyone, a man who can disappear without a trace, a psychopath obsessed with Frieda herself.

In the years since, Frieda has worked with — and sometimes against — the London police in solving their most baffling cases. But now she’s in hiding, driven to isolation by Reeve. When a series of murders announces his return, Frieda must emerge from the shadows to confront her nemesis. And it’s a showdown she might not survive.

This gripping cat-and-mouse thriller pits one of the most fascinating characters in contemporary fiction against an enemy like none other. Smart, sophisticated, and spellbinding, it’s a novel to leave you breathless.

Review:

The final installment in the Frieda Klein series, Day of the Dead by Nicci French is a spellbinding mystery in which serial killer Dean Reeve engages in a deadly game to draw Klein out of hiding. Although the eighth in the series, this latest release can be read as a standalone. However, there are mentions of previous cases which contain spoilers so reader beware if you are a newcomer to the series.

Detective Chief Inspector Bill Dugdale and his assistant Dan Quarry are assigned to a murder case which is quite puzzling. A car plunges down a hill and through a shop window, killing and injuring everyone in its path, but it is quickly determined the driver was dead before the accident. This curious case yields few clues other than the puzzling discovery the dead man was researching Detective Inspector Malcolm Karlsson, who just happens to be a friend of Frieda Klein. When more bodies begin turning up, Dugdale and Quarry are at a loss as they attempt to identify the killer or killers.

Meanwhile, in order to protect her friends and family, Frieda is living in isolation as she tries to come up with a plan to find Dean Reeve. Her solitary life is suddenly interrupted by university student Lola Hayes, who plans to use Klein for her dissertation.  Agreeing to allow Lola to stay with her, Frieda slowly begins to understand the meaning behind the spate of recent deaths. She reports her suspicions to Dugdale, but after it appears someone on his team has leaked her and Lola’s whereabouts to Reeve, Frieda begins devising a plan to lure Dean to her in an effort to take down the wily and ruthless killer.

Day of the Dead is an engrossing mystery with an array of well-rounded and intriguing characters. Although Frieda is mainly working by herself, her friends and family members make heartwarming guest appearances. Karlsson remains on the periphery for much of the story, but he does play an important role in Klein’s confrontation with Reeve. Husband and wife author duo Nicci French bring the Frieda Klein series to a satisfying conclusion that both old and new fans are sure to enjoy.

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Review: Sunday Silence by Nicci French

Title: Sunday Silence by Nicci French
Frieda Klein Series Book Seven
Publisher: William Morrow Paperbacks
Genre:Contemporary, Mystery, Suspense
Length: 416 pages
Book Rating: B

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Summary:

It started with Monday. But it doesn’t end with Sunday.

Read Sunday Silence, the new novel in the series that LOUISE PENNY calls “fabulous, unsettling, and riveting”  and brace yourself for the breathtaking series finale in summer 2018.

Lover of London, gifted psychologist, frequent police consultant  Frieda Klein is many things. And now she’s a person of interest in a murder case. A body has been discovered in the most unlikely and horrifying of places: beneath the floorboards of Frieda’s house.

The corpse is only months old, but the chief suspect appears to have died more than seven years ago. Except as Frieda knows all too well, he’s alive and well and living in secret. And it seems he’s inspired a copycat…

As the days pass and the body count rises, Frieda finds herself caught in a fatal tug-of-war between two killers: one who won’t let her go, and another who can’t let her live.

Crackling with suspense, packed with emotion, Sunday Silence is a psychological thriller perfect for fans of Elizabeth George and Paula Hawkins.

Review:

Sunday Silence by Nicci French is an intriguing and fast paced mystery. Although this newest release is the seventh installment in the Frieda Klein series, it works well as a standalone.

Psychotherapist and occasional police consultant Frieda Klein is very upset to discover the mutilated corpse of Bruce Stringer, the private detective she hired, under the floorboards in her home. She suspects the killer is Dean Reeve, who is a presumed dead serial killer. With her friend DCI Malcolm Karlsson on leave with an injury, Frieda must convince Chief Inspector Petra Burge that Reeve is not only alive, but responsible for Stringer’s death. Six months later, the case is cold, and Frieda’s family and friends are being targeted for random acts of violence and the police are forced to admit Reeve is still alive. But Frieda soon believes that someone other than Reeve is responsible for these recent attacks.  With the media hounding her, Frieda agrees to an interview with reporter Daniel Blackstock in hopes of flushing out the elusive killer.

Frieda is very cool and reserved under pressure which leads people to believe that she is not distressed by the recent events. When her friends and family are in danger, her concern for their safety leads  her to make a very out of character decision to try to keep them safe. Despite having mixed feelings about this choice and fearing she has made a big mistake, Frieda nonetheless presses on in her attempt to find the person responsible for harming her loved ones. With often nebulous impressions that are hard to explain to the police working the case, Frieda concentrates on finding the link between her and the person who is using her family to rattle her. Certain she has zeroed in the right suspect, Frieda is soon in a race against time to locate the most recent victim before it is too late.

Sunday Silence is an engrossing and suspense laden mystery with a clever storyline. With plenty of twists and turns, Nicci French pits Frieda against a formidable foe who is convinced no one will figure out their devious plan. With most of the loose ends completely wrapped up, the novel ends with a stunning cliffhanger that will leave readers desperately awaiting the next installment in the Frieda Klein series.

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