The Death Pictures, Simon Hall
The Death Pictures, Simon Hall
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The Death Pictures

Author: Simon Hall

Narrator: Simon Hall

Unabridged: 11 hr 57 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Andrews UK

Published: 02/25/2008


Synopsis

A dying artist creates a series of ten paintings - The Death Pictures - which contain a mysterious riddle, leading the way to a unique and highly valuable prize. Thousands attempt to solve it. But before the answer can be revealed, the painter is murdered. A serial rapist is working through a series of attacks. He isn't shy to make clear his hatred of women, and taunting of the police. He leaves his calling card, a witch's hat at the houses he breaks into, each numbered from a pack of six.The detectives face baffling questions. Why kill the artist when he would die naturally in just a few weeks time? What to make of the attempted break in at his house just before his death? Could it be connected with the rapes, all of which have been carried out in the area around his home? The media interest in the cases is intense, and Detective Chief Inspector Adam Breen again turns to his friend, TV Crime reporter Dan Groves to help him handle it. Dan does - at the price of some great scoops, and an involvement in the case that eventually leads him to effectively talk to the rapist, using the stories he broadcasts to lure him into a trap, and finally, discover the extraordinary solution to the riddle.

About Simon Hall

Simon Hall studied history at Cambridge University and held a Fox International Fellowship at Yale before moving to the University of Leeds to teach American history. His previous books for the academic market include Peace and Freedom; American Patriotism, American Protest; and Rethinking the American Anti-War Movement. He lives in England.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Nick

This is two interwoven stories, essentially. The police procedural aspects were sound - workmanlike and coherent, some good characterisation, kept me interested despite some irritating repetition (his watch is slow, no need to mention it every ten pages, we get it!) - but I didn’t much like the othe......more

Goodreads review by Simon

I fell for the cover image. I thought, from the image of a victim reflected in the lens of a camera that Death Pictures was going to be about a serial killer who liked to photograph his victims final moments. Sadly the title promises more that it delivers. That said there is the nub of a decent writ......more

Goodreads review by Rebecca

I enjoyed it....but I didn't really understand why there were 2 separate stories going on....the rape plot was well written and sensitively put across, but not related to the death pictures. Just filler or have I missed something?......more

A readable and satisfying whodunnit - its cover calls it a psychological thriller but I think that's exaggerating - but it's a good mystery. Interesting to have the main point of view from a local TV reporter rather than a police officer.......more