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The Murderers' Club (STP - Mira) [Hardcover]

P.D. Martin (Author)
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STP - Mira December 1, 2007
FBI profiler Sophie Anderson is struggling to move beyond a case that six months ago nearly cost her her life and even now threatens her sanity.

She is increasingly haunted by her ability to experience the minds of killers in the throes of heinous crimes; her talent is uncontrollable and unpredictable. But these intensely sickening flashes often serve as invaluable clues in tracking down criminals, and Sophie is compelled to suffer the horrors in her head in order to see justice done.

When Darren Carter, a Tucson police detective and friend, asks her to come to Arizona for a vacation, she's relieved to take a break. But that vacation abruptly ends when bodies start showing up on a university campus and she and Darren are pulled into the case. The horrifying methodology, the deliberate body positioning and the distinctive red heart scrawled on each victim indicate to Sophie that a new serial killer has laid claim to the area. However, Sophie is puzzled by the fact that certain signature elements are different in each killing. Even more confusing is the fact that the FBI database has a record of many of the signatures--but they have been used by different serial killers.

As the bodies continue to appear, Sophie must hone her terrifying skills to try to track down the killer--or killers.


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Martin's brisk, enjoyable follow-up to Body Count finds FBI profiler Sophie Anderson facing the most disturbing case of her career. Sophie's unique ability to visualize murder scenes at the moment of the crime still haunts her, as she finds herself unable to block heinous images of murders being committed. Her colleague, Det. Darren Carter of Tucson (Ariz.) Homicide, is the only person who knows about Sophie's gift and how she uses it in her work. During their initial investigation of a recent homicide, Sophie and Darren realize that they are dealing with the rare phenomenon of a female serial killer. But as new murders occur, Sophie slowly figures out that she and Darren are faced with multiple serial killers working in unison, and she realizes that they must move fast to prevent the next murder. Martin provides solid entertainment as she takes a high-concept premise and runs with it. The narrative is fast-moving, the protagonists likable, the police detail and dialogue believable and the serial killers just as evil as they need to be. (Dec.)
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"The narrative is fast-moving, the protagonists likable, the police detail and dialogue believable and the serial killers just as evil as they need to be." --Publishers Weekly

"The Murderers' Club is a real page-turner, with a dastardly mix of villains." --The Age --This text refers to the Kindle Edition edition.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Mira; Library ed edition (December 1, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0778324419
  • ISBN-13: 978-0778324416
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 5.8 x 1.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,880,363 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

PD Martin - Phillipa Deanne Martin - lives in Melbourne, Australia and developed a passion for crime fiction and story telling at an early age. This interest was reinforced with formal education through a Bachelor of Behavioural Sciences (with majors in psychology and criminology) and a Postgraduate Certificate in Professional Writing (creative writing).

She is the author of five novels featuring Australian FBI profiler Sophie Anderson. The first in the Sophie Anderson series, Body Count, was inspired by a nightmare that haunted Phillipa for years. The other books in the series are The Murderers' Club, Fan Mail, The Killing Hands and Kiss of Death. Her books have been published in Australia, the US, the UK, Germany, France, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, Sweden, Norway, Finland and Argentina. She has also released an ebook novella, Coming Home, which is available as a kindle download for $2.99.

Prior to becoming a full-time author, Phillipa worked as a professional writer for nearly ten years, writing award-winning copy for brochures, newsletters, websites, training CD-ROMs, flyers, ads, media releases and magazines.

For more information visit www.pdmartin.com.au.

 

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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars "Feel free to indulge your darkest fantasies.", December 8, 2007
This review is from: The Murderers' Club (STP - Mira) (Hardcover)
"Feel free to indulge your darkest fantasies.", December 8, 2007
By E. Bukowsky "booklover10" (NY United States)

In P. D. Martin's "The Murderers' Club," four psychopaths communicate with one another via an online chat room. Led by their president, whose screen name is "American Psycho," the club members have one thing in common: an affinity for torture and murder. They choose their prey carefully, preferring loners who are less likely to be missed. Once the predators have their victims under control, they brutalize and strangle them.

The narrator is thirty-five year old Special Agent Sophie Anderson, who hails from Australia and relocated to Virginia to work as a profiler for the FBI's Behavioral Analysis Unit. Six months ago, she nearly lost her life at the hands of the "DC Slasher." Since then, she has been seeing a bureau psychologist and putting in quite a few hours at the gym and firing range. She is also practicing kung fu and other body conditioning exercises to get in top shape so that if the need arises, she will be able to defend herself. Sophie may be physically strong, but she suffers from chronic anxiety and insomnia. She hopes that her forthcoming trip to Arizona as the guest of detective Darren Carter will provide the rest and recreation that she needs. Unfortunately, her stay in Tucson proves to be anything but relaxing.

Although Sophie and Darren have never been romantically involved, they are undeniably attracted to one another. Darren is the only one who knows that Sophie has disturbing dreams that enable her to witness crimes in her mind's eye. She has even experienced "the feelings of pleasure in the mind of a killer." Although her gift has proven to be a valuable crime-fighting tool, Sophie's visions disturb her greatly, and for her own peace of mind she tries to repress them. However, when Darren and Sophie, along with other members of the Tucson police department, struggle to solve a homicide case with multiple victims, Darren urges Sophie to use her psychic abilities to help catch the elusive perpetrators.

"The Murderers' Club" is a haunting novel about the evil people who walk among us, hiding behind a façade of normalcy. The club's leader is a diabolical person who has devised a brilliant scheme that he hopes will enable him and his fellow members to torture and slaughter eight individuals with impunity. The author includes transcripts of the chat room sessions in which the killers revel in what they have done and are about to do; these virtual conversations are chilling and terrifying. As the bodies begin to pile up, the police are frustrated by the lack of useful forensic evidence. Sophie contributes her expertise as a profiler and a psychic to help find the members of the murderers' club before they strike again.

This is a disquieting thriller with detailed information about police procedure, as well as insight into the perverted minds of male and female serial killers. We also learn about the FBI's Cyber Crimes Division, whose skilled agents are able to perform amazing feats of computer forensic analysis. "The Murderers' Club" is not a book for the faint-of-heart, since it deals with the most depraved aspects of the human psyche. Although the writing is workmanlike, it is far from elegant, and the author's decision to purposely leave some loose ends dangling may irritate some readers. Still, fans of gritty, graphic, and suspenseful serial-killer stories with a strong psychological component will not want to miss this one.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars chilling police procedural, December 7, 2007
This review is from: The Murderers' Club (STP - Mira) (Hardcover)
Although six months have past since Australian expatriate FBI profiler Sophie Anderson nearly died while working on the D.C. slasher serial killer case (see BODY COUNT), she still remains shook up. Part of it is because she has psychic skills that come in the form of disconcerting often ugly nightmares. Although at the time considered the top profiler, Sophie has not been able to do any field work.

Sophie looks forward to her vacation in Tucson where she will spend time with Detective Darren Carter. However, when he goes to a murder scene, Sophie comes with him. Upon seeing the corpse, Sophie has a vision. Soon more bodies and visions follow. However, what Sophie sees is not lucid as each killing seems slightly different as if more than one culprit is at work. The FBI assigns Sophie to the investigation, but as she suffers nightmares she begins to uncover the truth that will shake her more than the Slasher's case did.

THE MURDERERS' CLUB is a chilling police procedural that has the beleaguered and bewildered heroine wondering how many culprits are out there. The villains will chill the readers' bones as few can. As with BODY COUNT, P.D. Martin provides an excellent thriller that has her audience on the edge of their seats with what happens next.

Harriet Klausner
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3.0 out of 5 stars No Honor, October 2, 2010
An unique twist on a murder mystery. Martin shows us through the story that there is no honor among thieves. With the help of the internet, a vicious club of serial killers is born. FBI agent, Sophie finds herself in the middle of a series of killings while on vacation in Arizona.
It took more than the old fashion detective work to figure out this murder mystery puzzle. Sophie tunes into her ability to see psychic visions and uses them to her the law get a step ahead of the "murder's club". A fascinating read.
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