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Provocative Read!, March 3, 2009
Sydney Fitzpatric, FBI forensic artist, is having a hard time fitting in at her new assignment, and it doesn't help that she suspects her ex-boyfriend is keeping tabs on her. Throw in a reluctant (at least at first) partner, the normal angst of her relationship with her mother and step father, a precocious 13-year-old sister, and a self-serving, political-insider 'uncle' who is seeking reelection, and the characters alone offer a treasure-trove of tension as a backdrop to a provocative plot.
It is the anniversary of Sid's father's murder, and she visits the man convicted. During this visit, the first seeds of doubt creep into her thoughts as to the man's guilt. So begins a journey where the Pollyanna of the FBI office travels into the gray area between right and wrong with the help of Carillo, her partner and an agent who is much more flexible about the rules. Sid discovers much about her father and his associates and about the man who has languished in jail for 20 years awaiting execution for her father's murder. But most-importantly, she learns a lot about herself in the process.
The story starts out a bit slowly, but once things get moving, watch out. Sydney is a sympathetic and compelling woman, and her quest for the truth is one you hope, until the very end, won't destroy her and her family.
I highly recommend Robin Burcell's 'Face of a Killer.'
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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What a ride!!!, November 25, 2008
Wow! What a ride! I had never read anything by Robin Burcell before, so I did not know that I was in for such a treat.
Face of a Killer features a very likeable and sympathetic main character in Sydney. Sydney has had to live through some traumatic events in her youth when her father was brutally murdered - the police think they have his killer and he has been in prison.
Fast forward to present day in which Sydney is an FBI agent and forsenic artist. She comes face to face with a crime victim who seems to be describing her father's murderer as the person responsible for her rape! But this can't be!!!
Sydney is haunted by this and decides to visit her father's murderer in prison in order to get things straight in her own head - but this backfires.
As Sydney tries to make sense of what is happening, she discovers that her entire family is now in danger. With the clock ticking down, she needs to get to the bottom of this and fast!
While the plotline I have just described sounds like pretty standard stuff, I have to say that Burcell manages to take a so-so storyline and turn it into an explosive thriller. She really had me wondering how Johnnie Wheeler could be in prison AND brutally raping women at the same time. I also liked the fact that while Sydney is digging, she is discovering things about her dad she did not know and I am sure, did not really want to know about.
The relationship between her and Carillo is fun and fresh and I also enjoyed Burcell's obvious firsthand knowledge of all things forensic. However, unlike some other authors Burcell does not get bogged down in givins us too much forensic information.
I really, really liked this book and recommend it.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Great book!!!, November 23, 2009
I loved this book. It's intricate, but I had no trouble keeping up with the characters, and that can sometimes be a problem with lots of characters. Burcell knows how to make you "see" them.
The case in this book is one that demands that Sydney, a forensic artist and FBI agent, think and work outside the box and push against the rules a bit, which is not her usual style and makes her uncomfortable at first. She has an ex-boyfriend who made me think I didn't really know what to expect from him. She also has a little sister who's a real hoot. A very cute and smart kid.
I hope to read many other books by this skilled author.
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