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3.0 out of 5 stars
Competent Mystery Inspired by True Crimes of Cleveland's "Mad Butcher", January 7, 2011
This review is from: Trail of Blood: A Novel of Suspense (Hardcover)
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A competent but somewhat slow-moving mystery, inspired by the unsolved crimes of Cleveland's notorious "Mad Butcher of Kingsbury Run" (active 1934-1950). The novel is something of a tour-de-force, because it "solves" the cold Mad Butcher case through flashbacks, even as the heroine solves present-day murders committed by a copycat killer who is methodically recreating the Butcher's gruesome crime scenes.
I particularly enjoyed the flashback mystery, which tells the story of fictional detective James Miller, who is probably the only honest cop in the corrupt depression-era Cleveland police force. James figures out the Mad Butcher's identity, but ends up as one of the Butcher's victims. It is the present-day discovery of James' decapitated body (with head tucked between the legs) in a walled-up portion of a building that is being demolished, that triggers the murderous rampage of the present-day killer.
James is a likeable and believable character, and one is saddened by the knowledge of his ultimate fate as one reads the well-plotted account of his ill-fated 1935-1936 investigation. The author's theory about the possible identity of the real Mad Butcher is a very good one, except that, as she admits in her back-of-the-book acknowledgments, that theory is exploded by certain facts about historical train routes. No matter, as this is not a true crime book.
Unfortunately, the heroine--forensic scientist Theresa MacLean--is yet another post-Patricia-Cornwell female investigator who always runs directly into danger, even as her own common sense screams "foolhardy!" For example, when Theresa is alone at night on a deserted hillside in a bad Cleveland neighborhood, and stumbles on a perp who happens to be burying parts of a body, she runs after the fleeing perp. Her explanation: "I was thinking I would like to get a look at the guy who was burying two dead bodies."
Despite Theresa's occupation, there are relatively few forensic details, and forensics do not ultimately solve the present-day murders. There are various loose ends that aren't particularly well handled at the end of the book, although these generally involve red-herring clues that were only included to misdirect readers, and don't really detract from the story. The greatest weakness of the book is the unbelievable, over-the-top ending, which neatly disposes of the killer, but calls for both Theresa and the killer to demonstrate extraordinary physical strength and stamina.
This is an entertaining mystery. I was never tempted to jump forward to the end to find out whether it was worth finishing the book. However, I rate it 3.5 stars, rounded down to 3 stars because of the incredible closing scenes. The author is a skilled writer, and could have written a much better ending without changing anything that preceded it.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A really good book -- I'll look for more from this author, January 1, 2011
This review is from: Trail of Blood: A Novel of Suspense (Hardcover)
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This is the first book by Lisa Black that I have read, and I can't imagine why. It was well-plotted with sympathetic, well-developed characters. Every now and then, it would veer close to common errors that plague similar books, but Black manages to avoid the traps -- her heroine remains likeable, the police are shown fairly, CSI-style magic is wistfully considered by the investigators who don't have budget (or databases of every fiber ever created, where it is sold locally and which dark-haired Latin men have purchased it within the last 6 weeks).
I will definitely look for more books by this author, and especially the others in this series!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
3.5 Decent Book, Uninteresting Title, October 21, 2010
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They definitely could have done better with the title. The book is well written (very dialogue driven). The main character sort of comes off as a Dr. Temperance Brennan knock-off, college-age daughter included. There is not much in the way of science in the book, but that's okay. It took me a long while to finish the book, but I was interested the whole time, just very busy.
The characters are a bit flat, but the mystery is kind of cool (er, unless you are related to any of the poor victims).
It's a worthwhile read, but I still think they got lazy with the title.
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