Splinter in the Blood: A Novel (Carver and Lake)
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Splinter in the Blood: A Novel (Carver and Lake)

Price
$17.99
Format
Hardcover
Pages
400
Publisher
William Morrow
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0062797674
Dimensions
6 x 1.25 x 9 inches
Weight
1.2 pounds

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Review “A taut and compelling thriller, as sharp as the thorns that feature in the plot.” — Ann Cleeves, Internationally Bestselling Author of the Vera Stanhope and Shetland series “Compelling, clever. Packed with macabre and fascinating forensic details. A stunning debut.” — Mo Hayder, bestselling author of Gone “[An] enthralling debut…. The skillfully constructed plot complements the intriguing characters, including a deliciously creepy killer who lurks in the background. Dyer is definitely a crime writer to watch.” — Publishers Weekly (starred review) “With complicated leads and a ruthless killer whose method is barbaric enough to be frightening without shading into the grotesque, this is a debut worthy of sequels.” — Kirkus Reviews “[T]his debut spins to a breathless conclusion. Solid suspense fiction by a knowledgeable duo.” — Booklist “One of the boldest, most inventive serial-killer thrillers since The Silence of the Lambs . Packed with forensic detail, anchored by a protagonist as complicated as she is compelling, this ferocious novel is perfect for fans of Jeffery Deaver and Lisa Gardner.” — A. J. Finn, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Woman in the Window “This novel starts off with a bang of a puzzler and keeps surprising all the way through...Very nice start to a new series.” — Deadly Pleasures Mystery Magazine “This is the ultimate cat-and-mouse game between police and a psycho…but it has so much more. The need to delve into this book and reveal the secrets is difficult to avoid... Just know that whatever you think you know…you will be wrong.” — Suspense Magazine “I love this book. I love the main character, Ruth Lake, and love the dynamic with her partner, Carver. The science of the investigation felt like a Patricia Cornwell novel, as well as the intrigue. I really appreciated the complicated ethics of Ruth, something unique in detective novels.” — Shannon Kirk, author of the international bestseller, Method 15/33 From the Back Cover A propulsive debut suspense novel, filled with secrets, nerve-jangling tension, perplexing mystery, and cold-blooded murder, in which a police officer on the hunt for a macabre serial killer is brutally attacked, and only his partner knows the truth about what happened—and who did it. After months of hunting a ruthless murderer that the press has dubbed the Thorn Killer, Detective Greg Carver is shot in his own home. His trusted partner, Ruth Lake, is alone with him. Yet instead of calling for help, she rearranges the crime scene and wipes the room clean of prints. But Carver isn’t dead. Awakening in the hospital, Carver has no memory of being shot, but is certain that his assailant is the Thorn Killer. Though there’s no evidence to support his claim, Carver insists the attack is retaliation, an attempt to scare the detective off the psychopath’s scent because he was getting too close. Trapped in a hospital bed and still very weak, Carver finds his obsession growing. He’s desperate to get back to work and finally nail the bastard, before more innocent blood is spilled. One person knows the truth and she’s not talking. She’s also now leading the Thorn Killer investigation while Carver recuperates. It doesn’t matter that Carver and the rest of the force are counting on her, and that more victims’ lives are at stake. Ruth is keeping a deadly secret, and she’ll cross every line—sacrificing her colleagues, her career, and maybe even her own life—to keep it from surfacing. Utterly engrossing and filled with masterfully crafted surprises, Splinter in the Blood is a propulsive roller coaster ride filled with deception, perplexing mystery, and cold-blooded murder. About the Author Ashley Dyer is a writing duo based in the United Kingdom. Margaret Murphy is a Writing Fellow and Reading Round Lector for the Royal Literary Fund, a past chair of the Crime Writers Association (CWA), and founder of Murder Squad. A CWA Short Story Dagger winner, she has been shortlisted for the First Blood critics’ award for crime fiction as well as the CWA Dagger in the Library. Under her own name she has published nine psychological suspense and police procedural novels. Helen Pepper is a senior lecturer in policing at Teesside University. She has been an analyst, forensic scientist, scene of crime officer, CSI, and crime scene manager. She has coauthored, as well as contributed to, professional policing texts. Her expertise is in great demand with crime writers: she is a judge for the CWA’s Gold Dagger for Non-Fiction Award, and is a forensic consultant on both the Vera and Shetland TV series. Read more

Features & Highlights

  • “One of the boldest, most inventive serial-killer thrillers since
  • The Silence of the Lambs
  • . . . .  Perfect for fans of Jeffery Deaver and Lisa Gardner.”— A. J. Finn, #1
  • New York Times
  • bestselling author
  • A propulsive debut suspense novel, filled with secrets, nerve-jangling tension, perplexing mystery, and cold-blooded murder, in which a police officer on the hunt for a macabre serial killer is brutally attacked, and only his partner knows the truth about what happened—and who did it.
  • After months of hunting a ruthless murderer dubbed the Thorn Killer, Detective Greg Carver is shot in his own home. His trusted partner, Ruth Lake, is alone with him. Yet instead of calling for help, she rearranges the crime scene and wipes the room clean of prints.
  • But Carver isn’t dead.
  • Awakening in the hospital, Carver has no memory of being shot, but is certain that his assailant is the Thorn Killer. Though there’s no evidence to support his claim, Carver insists the attack is an attempt to scare the detective off the psychopath’s scent. Trapped in a hospital bed, Carver’s obsession grows. He’s desperate to get back to work and finally nail the bastard, before more innocent blood is spilled.
  • One person knows the truth and she’s not talking. She’s also now leading the Thorn Killer investigation while Carver recuperates. It doesn’t matter that more victims’ lives are at stake. Ruth is keeping a deadly secret, and she’ll cross every line to keep it from surfacing.

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very disappointed!

I was very very disappointed with this book, when I started it I thought 'oh good it gets right into the story' but wait----there is not much offered in the first 100 pages to move the story forward, just the woman detective re-interviewing witnesses or her trying to keep a secret about her coverup of the crime scene where her partner gets shot, and it didn't get any better, it is very draggy and just not much happening enough on each page or with each chapter to keep me reading, so by halfway I gave it up and didn't waste anymore of my time, many many more much better books out there to read!
I like to find a new author with a new series but this is not one of them, just can't take all the 'nothing' pages, I want a story to move at a good pace with things happening not this slow draggy kind of story like this one.
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The eyes have it👁👁👁👁👁👁

A great debut novel, great police procedures. I would love a sequel to this story interesting characters to say the least.
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Splinter in the Blood by Ashley Dyer thoughts)

Summary from Goodreads:

"After months of hunting a cold-blooded murderer that the press has dubbed the Thorn Killer, Detective Greg Carver is shot in his own home. His trusted partner, Ruth Lake, is alone with him. Yet instead of calling for help, she’s rearranged the crime scene and wiped the room clean of prints.

But Carver isn’t dead.

Awakening in the hospital, Carver has no memory of being shot, but is certain that his assailant is the Thorn Killer. Though there’s no evidence to support his claim, Carver insists the attack is retaliation, an attempt to scare the detective off the psychopath’s scent, because he’s getting too close. Trapped in a hospital bed and still very weak, Carver’s obsession grows. He’s desperate to get back to work and finally nail the bastard, before more innocent blood is spilled.

One person knows the truth and she’s not telling. She’s also now leading the Thorn Killer investigation while Carver recuperates. It doesn’t matter that Carver and the rest of the force are counting on her, and that more victims’ lives at stake. Ruth is keeping a deadly secret, and she’ll cross every line—sacrificing her colleagues, her career, and maybe even her own life—to keep it from surfacing."

My Thoughts:

How could I not want to read this book after that synopsis? I mean seriously - I felt like this book summary was written with my tastes in mind. Dark, secretive main character where you don't know their true intentions? Check. Possibly unreliable main character with memory issues? Check. Page turning mystery where you don't fully know who to trust or what is going on? Check, check, check. I was sold on reading this one as soon as I read the above and it was just as good as I had hoped it would be! This is just the type of thrilling mystery that I can't get enough of! I was immediately intrigued from the very first page. What actually happened to Greg Carver that night? Why did Ruth compromise the crime scene and what is she hiding? Those questions alone kept me reading and turning the pages as fast as I could. It was just such a tangled mystery and I couldn't get enough! Ruth was such a great main character to read about as I'm a sucker for a main character with a secretive nature. It just always seems to add to the suspense and tension in the book when you don't fully know the motivations behind the main character and their actions. The mystery portion of this book was very well done and kept me guessing until the very end. I found the last 100 or so pages made the book unputdownable for me (no that's not a real word but it feels like it should be). I could not stop reading and really didn't want to! I'm super excited that this looks to be the beginning a series! Bring on the next book please!

Overall, I really enjoyed my time reading this book and am left really excited about this being the beginning to a new series! There was just something so completely immersive about this book and my reading experience with it. I couldn't stop reading and really didn't want to! I found myself trying to figure out what was going on and why the entire time that I was reading. I wasn't successful which made for a very page turning read! I'm really excited to see what these authors come up with next! I think that readers who enjoy mysteries and thrillers should give this book a try! I can easily recommend it and really want more book just like this one! It felt like it was written for me and my reading tastes so what else could I possibly want?

Bottom Line: A page turner that left me pining to read more!

Disclosure: I received a copy of this book thanks to the publisher. Thoughts are my own.
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Loved it

Pageturning excellence!
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I didn’t want to put the book down.

I’m not one to write many reviews but I absolutely loved the book. I never wanted to put it down day or night. I look for good books to keep me engaged and that’s what I found with this one from a new writer I gave a chance to.
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Good debut-can't wait for the next one!

It’s not really a light read- it’s about a serial killer who marks their victims with tattoos using a thorn and poison...

I liked it and found it to be a page turner. Definitely a police procedural and taught me a few things about reading people.
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Great thriller

I will start from the end, because

A) I still don't know answer to the question"what is Ruth's secret?"
B) I was completely wrong about the killer.
C) The story was crazy good.
D) I can add my own ending, but I am not sure it would be the right one. ( I am still thinking about Ruth's secrets. I can only speculate.).

I liked that author was jumping between characters and each chapter was brining new insights to the story. But I was wrong about Killer and secrets of detectives.

This is fast paste criminal novel with detectives, doctors, killer as the main characters.

If you enjoy thrillers, and police scenes, serial killer hunt, than this is definitely a novel you want to read.
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An extremely good debut with well-done details and a cracking good ending.

First Sentence: A woman stands in the middle of Detective Chief Inspector Greg Carver's sitting room.

Detective Greg Carter has been shot and critically wounded in his own home leaving him hospitalized and with amnesia. Fearing it may have been a suicide attempt, his friend and colleague, rearranges the scene and wipes it of fingerprints. But was it? Or was Carver shot by the target of months of investigation; the Thorn Killer, who kidnaps and tattoos women with a poisonous ink causing them to die slowly and in great pain. While Carver is fighting to recover, Ruth violates every rule while searching for the killer.

What an interesting approach. One may believe the shooter is obvious, but are they right? Then there is the aspect of our knowing the thoughts of the Thorn Killer. Dyer, pen name for the writing team of Margaret Murphy and Helen Pepper, provides an excellent way of presenting a lot of questions, and compels one to continue reading in order to know the answers.

There are wonderful lines which can make one smile. It's hard not to enjoy the reference to "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" and Ruth's remembering "Singularity is almost invariably a clue." Dyer leaves one wondering when she takes one down a new path. The introduction of a third internal voice is neatly done.

The author covers the forensic information well. She explains it in terms that are easily understood but not patronizing. The consideration given to the toxicologist is a very nice touch. It is also a good reminder as to which garden plants are best avoided.

In a way, one can't help but be relieved when a truth is revealed. Still, it adds a new set of questions. Dyer is very good at keeping the reader off balance. However, that she has given each of the protagonists a special ability is a bit contrived, but both abilities do exist and are real.

Dyer addresses the issue faced by women today—”Maybe she should have been more conciliatory, but sleepless nights and the daily graft involved in presenting an armor-plated front to the alpha males who would have her job given the chance wearied her beyond exhaustion." At the same time, Dyer doesn't dwell on it or beat the issue of sexism to death.

As an American, it is very interesting reading the details of the 1997 UK amendment to the Firearms Act which banned all automatic weapons as well as handguns smaller than 60 centimeters. Dyer also goes into detail about cognitive interviewing. The information provides reference and insight fascinating and is done in such a way that it doesn't bog down the plot.

When the suspense kicks in, it comes on fast. It is gripping and moves one to the edge of one's seat. There is no stopping now, and it all builds to a very well-done climax.

"Splinter in the Blood" is an extremely good debut with well-done details and a cracking ending.

SPLINTER IN THE BLOOD (Pol Proc-DS Ruth Lake/Det. Greg Carver-England-Contemp) – G+
Dyer, Ashley – 1st book
Wm. Morrow – July 2018
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An extremely good debut with well-done details and a cracking good ending.

First Sentence: A woman stands in the middle of Detective Chief Inspector Greg Carver's sitting room.

Detective Greg Carter has been shot and critically wounded in his own home leaving him hospitalized and with amnesia. Fearing it may have been a suicide attempt, his friend and colleague, rearranges the scene and wipes it of fingerprints. But was it? Or was Carver shot by the target of months of investigation; the Thorn Killer, who kidnaps and tattoos women with a poisonous ink causing them to die slowly and in great pain. While Carver is fighting to recover, Ruth violates every rule while searching for the killer.

What an interesting approach. One may believe the shooter is obvious, but are they right? Then there is the aspect of our knowing the thoughts of the Thorn Killer. Dyer, pen name for the writing team of Margaret Murphy and Helen Pepper, provides an excellent way of presenting a lot of questions, and compels one to continue reading in order to know the answers.

There are wonderful lines which can make one smile. It's hard not to enjoy the reference to "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" and Ruth's remembering "Singularity is almost invariably a clue." Dyer leaves one wondering when she takes one down a new path. The introduction of a third internal voice is neatly done.

The author covers the forensic information well. She explains it in terms that are easily understood but not patronizing. The consideration given to the toxicologist is a very nice touch. It is also a good reminder as to which garden plants are best avoided.

In a way, one can't help but be relieved when a truth is revealed. Still, it adds a new set of questions. Dyer is very good at keeping the reader off balance. However, that she has given each of the protagonists a special ability is a bit contrived, but both abilities do exist and are real.

Dyer addresses the issue faced by women today—”Maybe she should have been more conciliatory, but sleepless nights and the daily graft involved in presenting an armor-plated front to the alpha males who would have her job given the chance wearied her beyond exhaustion." At the same time, Dyer doesn't dwell on it or beat the issue of sexism to death.

As an American, it is very interesting reading the details of the 1997 UK amendment to the Firearms Act which banned all automatic weapons as well as handguns smaller than 60 centimeters. Dyer also goes into detail about cognitive interviewing. The information provides reference and insight fascinating and is done in such a way that it doesn't bog down the plot.

When the suspense kicks in, it comes on fast. It is gripping and moves one to the edge of one's seat. There is no stopping now, and it all builds to a very well-done climax.

"Splinter in the Blood" is an extremely good debut with well-done details and a cracking ending.

SPLINTER IN THE BLOOD (Pol Proc-DS Ruth Lake/Det. Greg Carver-England-Contemp) – G+
Dyer, Ashley – 1st book
Wm. Morrow – July 2018
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Four Stars

book arrived at promised in good condition. print easy to read. new book smell