CROSS YOUR HEART AND . Can DS Nathan Cody crack the case before another innocent is chosen?
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PRAISE FOR DAVID JACKSON
'Recalls Harlan Coben though for my money Jackson is the better writer' Guardian
'Cody is up there with the best in every sense .
If you are looking for the kind of
compulsive crime novel that will
keep you gripped from start to finish look no further than
Hope to Die. Jackson has written
a white knuckle ride of a thriller, nuanced and twisty - it will keep you guessing all the way. Nathan Cody is a singular detective, weighed down by his past more than any other detectives I have read, but he is fascinating.
Hope to Die is a well-written, action-packed book that
you will not want to put down.
A must read!A
gripping read that had me hooked from start to finish. With
twists and turns that had me looking in the wrong direction, there was certainly some shocks in store that I was not expecting. This author knows how to mess with his readers minds whilst delivering
a highly adrenaline fuelled read that leaves you having to catch your breath at the end.
Jackson digs deep below the surface of the human psyche in the high-tension search for an elusive and enigmatic serial killer, allowing us tantalising glimpses into the motivations of the murderer and the personalities of the disparate members of the police team charged with tracking down the perpetrator. But
it is Nathan Cody, a man whose life seems to be perpetually engulfed in trauma, who is the lynchpin of this dark and fast-paced series. His dangerous vulnerability, his doggedness, his sheer complexity and the mysterious threat that casts a shadow over his life add a powerful punch to the twists and turns of a high-stakes murder inquiry.
From the truly terrifying, cold-blooded killings and the dark humour of the seasoned cops to a pulsating race for the truth and on to the final, electrifying showdown, this is a perfectly executed thriller from a master crime writer. The next chapter in Cody's chequered career can't come a moment too soon!
Jackson surely knows how to use red herrings because you think you'll know how it's going to end then he gut punches your self-esteem with a twist that doesn't seem possible. Be prepared to feel edgy until the next book hits because
he really does leave you clinging to the edge of your seat with his work
Even by the standards of the genre, Liverpool detective Nathan Cody's backstory trauma is intense . . . pushed to the edge by taunting reminders of his past,
Jackson's flawed hero has a case and a beat that serve up plenty of excitement.I loved this book! It was SOOOO good. I will give you the warning that this is definitely one not to start at bedtime...
The ending, when it comes, when definitely make you sit up and go "wow". I recommend this book to anyone who loves thrillers full of suspense.
I cannot recommend this series enough and I will certainly be waiting with bated breath for the next instalment!
'You don't want to start this book just before bed-time that's for sure because not only will you be unable to relinquish your hold on the book as one more chapter turns into two, three and onwards, but because David Jackson creates a world which feels particularly unsafe for the unassuming...
this is not to be missed.'
These books come across with a confident passion for its people and it's settings which gives them a gritty realism. There is an unexpected depth to the crimes so that the reader feels very involved in them very early on, practically becoming another investigator on the case with a vested interest in catching the perpetrator. And the way the dual POV are used means we also get an insight into the mind of that killer which I found
very chilling indeed. I'm chomping at the bit now to find out how circumstances will develop throughout the next books in the series. And
that ending sent shivers down my spine!'I truly enjoyed this book! I truly loved DS Nathan Cody.'
Nathan
Cody stormed into our lives last year in A Tapping At My Door. This became my favourite book of 2016, bar none. Imagine my delight when I saw this follow-up book...Cody does not disappoint.
'Lots to like - fast-paced, plenty of banter between our detectives and some interesting characters, each offering flesh to the bones. Jackson achieves a nice balance here between the case and the personal stuff.'
This is a good solid police procedural that fans of the genre will enjoy
It's
a 5* read.David Jackson is the bestselling author of
Cry Baby. His debut novel,
Pariah, was Highly Commended in the Crime Writers' Association Debut Dagger Awards. He lives on the Wirral peninsula with his wife and two daughters. Follow David @Author_Dave.