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Fever of the Bone [Kindle Edition]

Val McDermid
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From Publishers Weekly

Starred Review. A new chief constable, James Blake, arrives at Bradfield CID in McDermid's excellent sixth Tony Hill novel (after Beneath the Bleeding). Since Blake takes a skeptical view of both Tony's contributions as a medical consultant and the team's commitment to cold cases, Det. Chief Insp. Carol Jordan has to tread carefully. Soon deemed too expensive by Blake, Tony turns to nearby Worcester for work, where a grisly case involves the brutal murder and sexual mutilation of teenagers lured to their deaths by a killer who befriends them on a social networking Web site. Connections soon arise between Tony's case and Carol's new murder inquiry in Bradfield, which McDermid develops with her usual systematic ease until all the pieces of the disturbing puzzle fall into place. The increasingly complex and indefinable relationship between Tony and Carol provides a strong emotional undercurrent. McDermid demonstrates once again that she's as adept with matters of the heart as she is with murder.
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From Booklist

The Internet as a means of targeting and tormenting victims forms the backdrop of McDermid’s twenty-fourth mystery. First published in the UK in 2009, this thriller features RigMarole (the British equivalent of Facebook) as an effective social networking site for serial killers. Criminal profiler and clinical psychologist Tony Hill and Detective Chief Inspector Carol Jordan join forces once again (this is the fifth in the Tony Hill series) when a young teenage girl is found brutally murdered. This wasn’t a teen likely to become a victim in the usual way, from being in the wrong place at the wrong time. This was a girl whose only excitement came from RigMarole. Another teen death follows, the victim another RigMarole user, pointing Hill and Jordan to a serial killer who knows how to seduce and disappear. McDermid is both a fiendish plot strategist and a highly skilled writer, deftly delivering shocks, sometimes with no more than an out-of-place word. --Connie Fletcher

Product Details

  • File Size: 613 KB
  • Print Length: 448 pages
  • Publisher: Hachette Digital (September 3, 2009)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B002TXZQWI
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  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #55,054 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
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'FEVER OF THE BONE' is the sixth in Val McDermid's series about DCI Carol Jordan and criminal psychologist Tony Hill. At the same time as I as reading this novel, I was viewing 'Wire In The Blood', a British series covering Val McDermid's books. McDermid's novels can be very realistic and gory, but the DVD is even more so. This was a story that will not be forgotten easily.

The main plot concerns the deaths of young teenagers in the town of Bradfield in northern England. DCI Jordan and her team are looking for people who stalked them by befriending them on a social networking website, RigMarole. Someone lures the young person to a meeting, and then kills them. The children's parents are bereft, and their love is palpable. We can put ourselves in their place very easily. DCI Jordan's cold case team discovers clues, and also follows the internet trail. DCI Jordan's new boss, James Burke, will not allow Tony Hill, who profiles the criminals, on the case. Instead, Burke tells Jordan to make do with one of the police force's own profilers. This profiler is not in the same league as Tony Hill is, and the clues run out very quickly. DCI Jordan finds she is on her own.

Meanwhile Tony is sorting out his father's estate in Worcester. He did not know his father, and his death came as a shock. At the same time, Tony is contacted by the Worcester police to assist with the case of a killing of a young teenager. Tony takes on the case and spends the night in his father's old house. He discovers unexpected things about his own past. Many things that his mother, from whom he is estranged, has kept from him.

DCI Jordan and Tony are involved with each other but can't admit their feelings openly. This aversion to discussion of feelings has been an on-going issue for the two of them. Tony discovers his profile case in Worcester is likely to be a crime committed by the same person who killed the two teenagers in Bradfield. DCI Jordan insists that Tony Hill be allowed back on this case. DCI Jordan and her team narrow down the list of suspects, and come to some amazing discoveries.

Val McDermid keeps the story interesting with her use of high tech options in combination with the new social media. She seems to be way ahead of other authors in this area. The police procedurals are explicit and so well written. The story of Tony's discovery of his father is moving, and this may open the door to a more satisfying relationship with DCI Carol Jordan.

Recommended. prisrob 09-16-10

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Beneath the Bleeding: A Novel
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"It all comes down to blood in the end. Some wrongs you can get past....But certain kinds of betrayal need to be answered. And sometimes only blood will do."

Those are just a few of the chilling words we read in Val McDermid's introduction to what this reader considers to be her best work to date. With FEVER OF THE BONE, the sixth Tony Hill novel, we meet a new chief constable, James Blake, who is evidently little impressed with Hill's contributions. Of course, this leaves Carol Jordan right in the middle.

However, the middle might be the safest place to be as Carol and Tony are faced with their most demonic adversary yet. The first victim is young Jennifer Maidmont, so viciously attacked that her body was described as "sexually obliterated." There was no reason in the world for this vile act. Jennifer was a well cared for girl, pretty, sensible.

Only later is it found that the killer is apparently choosing his victims at random after befriending them on the latest and most popular social networking site for teens. Not satisfied with one victim the psychopath continues his sick spree of murder and mutilation.

Leave it to McDermid to carefully weave events together until a pattern emerges - compelling reading! There is, of course, as before the emotional relationship between Carol and tony to further hold readers spellbound.

Val McDermid is a seasoned award winning author at the top of her game. Enjoy as she leaves us waiting for the seventh in this estimable series.

- Gail Cooke
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The sixth installment of Val McDermid's Tony Hill/Carol Jordan police procedural series FEVER OF THE BONE is a very exciting and page-turning hunt for the serial killer of fourteen-year olds who've been tortured and sexually mutiliated in northern England. All the victims are enticed through emails on RIGmarole, a British social network. Tony Hill is a famous psychologist and criminal profiler. Carol Jordan is, at the time of this story, DCI of the Murder Squad at the Bradfield Metropolitan Police.

McDermid is no slouch to modern police investigative methods. The hunt for Bradfield's latest serial killer involves excessive internet search (by a member of Jordan's squad, Stacey, who's hand-wired to her computer), an excursion into the world of artificial insemination (whose data sources are harder to get into than a Swiss bank account), and a geographical profile gadget called the Landsat Enchanced Thematic Map Planner.

And quickly becoming an iconic trademark, the author introduces a few new and interesting characters into the story:

James Blake, the new Chief Constable of the Bradfield Metropolitan Police
Angela Forsythe, an svelte attorney, with a desirable Bradfield address - a converted 1920's cigarette factory
Derek Baron, an illegal egg collector, who searches for valuable red kite eggs
Alvin Ambrose, a young policeman with ambitions from the neighboring Worchester Police Department
Warren Daly, a cyber-know who's a software security expert and owns his own company
Tim Parker, the young and green profiler, chosen by Blake to assist the investigation..."cheap over good"
and, of course, the teen victims: Jennifer, Seth, Daniel and Niall

The author also more fully explores the personalities of her main protagonists. Tony Hill finds his father when he acquires his estate. The relationship between Hill and Jordan in solving crime has always been more successful than their great friendship. A British newspaper states that McDermid pushes our pleasure buttons with this duo. "Hill and Jordan's 'will they, won't they' is one of the most intriguing in the crime field..."

Faithful readers from THE SINGING MERMAIDS forward will discover some nice dialogue about this relationship! It's about time but it's still not enough!
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Engaging story
I enjoyed this audiobook. The story is well written & the interaction between the psychologist protagonist & the lead detective was interesting. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Kalan
Another good read
As with the Harry Potter books, it's better to read from the start of the series than jump in at the middle. Read more
Published 12 months ago by P. Reynolds
LOVE THIS BOOK
I am a huge fan of the Tony Hill series. This author dos not disappoint. There are lots of plot twists and a rewarding ending. I am anxiously awaiting her next in this series.
Published 16 months ago by Josephine A. Walters
Author gets readers to question stereotypes
McDermid takes your preconceived notions about who murderers are and turns them on their ear. As usual, Tony, Carol, and Crew were marvelous. Read more
Published 16 months ago by Evan the Dweezil
Good fiction
This is the 6th book in the Tony Hill/Carol Jordan series. This one primarily deals with internet stalking. Read more
Published 17 months ago by K. Schonlau
a big disappointment
The plot moved along leadenly. Many obvious clues were ignored by the police and the profiler. Toward the end, the cops even allowed a victim to be poisoned in a car as they... Read more
Published 17 months ago by oonarose
Another Great Hill & Jordan book
I wondered if McDermid had given up on these wonderful characters of hers and was so glad to find this latest novel in the series. Read more
Published 17 months ago by carol irvin
Excellent plot, great characters
This is another excellent Tony Hill / Carol Jordan book. Unlike so many other crime books, the crime they go about solving is original and sounds quite plausible. Read more
Published 18 months ago by John Kenney
Fever of the Bone
Val McDermid's latest Carol Jordan/Tony Hill novel more than lives up to the expectations raised by the previous books in the series. Read more
Published 18 months ago by Gloria Feit
A little disappointing
I'm half way through and a little disappointed - this seems more soap opera like compared to her earlier Tony Hill novels - which i absolutely love.
Published 18 months ago by Amazon Lover
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