Pages: 832 (Paperback) ISBN: 0753172623 Pub: ISIS Publishing Pub date: 2006-09-01 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 428253
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Reader Reviews:Plotted Pace (0/2 people found this helpful)The Ladykiller is plotted with pace, rolling suspense and is indeed a page turner. It has many components of a bestseller and never a moment of tedium. It does have some ludicrous elements, but one can pick any plot to bits. There are excuses, but what is probably supposed to be a serious read often came across as laughable. This was recommended by a friend but despite the good storyline and favourable reviews I found it shallow.
A real page-turner (15/15 people found this helpful)This is my second Martina Cole book, having read The Know. I was gripped from page one when I read The Know and was pretty sure The Ladykiller couldn't suck me in as well as The Know did. Boy was I wrong. The Ladykiller is another brilliant book from Martina Cole and it'll keep you turning pages until the early hours such is the mastery of the author at keeping you guessing what will happen next. I read it in 3 days straight and if I didn't have pesky work to distract me from my reading I would have finished it a lot sooner!
Please Read This!!!!!!!! (13/14 people found this helpful)I am an absolute fan of Martina Cole, and although it is difficult to choose a favourite from her novels, this one is up there. As always, Martina wrote this novel with candid realism, violence and mystery. This story of sadistic serial killer George Markham will keep you in suspense, with a clever link between all of the central characters. Believe me when I say that you will not be able to put this book down! Martina Cole does not pull any punches, her characters are all believeable and likeable. The story line is graphic and hard hitting, but its an honest story line that doesn't cheat the reader with an obvious, lazy conclusion. Word of warning, however! You WILL become a Martina Cole addict after reading this and like me, you WILL end up with all of her equally compelling novels sat on your book shelf! Purely addictive!!!!!!! (8/8 people found this helpful)This book is so hard to put down , i just loved it from the moment i started it and unfortunately for me when it finished - sob sob...... The criminal world of prostitute's , drugs , gangsters and police alike certainly appealed to me. The murders were at times graphic to say the least but ones that u grimaced at but still wanted to read futher on. The relationship between the police + the 'underground' amazed me and especially the sub-plot aside this of the romance between Patrick and Kate. It is their intense relationship alongside the crime that makes me a sucker for chick novels want to read more undoubtedly. Their huge overwhelmness at eachother and all that they had been through make a pleasant read. Overall, Cole's novels are really great and after reading this , with 'Broken' im sure i have not seen the last of her books for a long time!. Superb crime novel with a love story to boot (10/10 people found this helpful)Many years ago I listened to the audio version of Dangerous Lady and quite liked it. Since then I hadn’t touched another Martina Cole novel but after reading an interview with the author I decided to give her books another go. I’m very happy that I started with The Ladykiller, as it is one of the best crime thrillers I’ve ever read. The book is about the criminal underworld in the East End where violence, prostitution, sex shops, massage parlours, hired thugs, bent coppers and paedophiles are a part of ordinary life. I know, it all sounds pretty heavy, and believe me the book is not what you would call light-hearted, but it is written with a such a down-to-earth style and with such realism and psychological insight that it is very enjoyable and exciting to read. Martina Cole is an amazing storyteller, and knows how to keep the reader hooked all the way through. The novel starts by focussing on George Markham, an abused boy who has turned into an abusive man. George is heavily into sadomasochism and he has started to turn his violent fantasies into real-life crimes by raping and murdering women. One of these women is Mandy Kelly, the daughter of London hard man Patrick Kelly. Patrick will stop at nothing to track down her murderer and bring him to his kind of rough justice. At the same time, the serial rapist / murderer is being hunted by DI Kate Burrows and her police team. Kate is a woman with a wayward daughter and an ex-husband who has breezed in and out of her life too many times. The emotional heart of the novel lies with Kate and Patrick, who are on opposite sides of the legal fence but who grow to love each other. Their relationship is rocky, passionate and controversial. I absolutely adored the fact that this book included such an interesting love story. In another author’s hands it could have come across as ridiculous but Martina Cole writes it perfectly. As a female reader, I found myself absolutely falling for Patrick Kelly whilst at the same time aghast about his criminal activities and penchant for young women (but over eighteen years old!) when not in a relationship. You can see how Patrick is the result of his poverty-stricken upbringing – he did what he had to in order to survive. Everything that makes him attractive – his strength, confidence and power – is also what makes him such a successful villain. Kate is also a really strong and interesting character, and I liked the way she stood up to Patrick and didn’t give in to her principles in order to meet his, such as when she walked out of an illegal boxing match that Patrick wanted to see. The book is also great because every scene seems so authentic. You become immersed in a world where women are ‘birds’ and ‘skirts’ (I know, I know, so chauvinistic – but it’s part of the culture) and police officers are the ‘Old Bill’ and ‘filth’. This book is certainly not politically correct, but it is better for it. Overall, I would recommend this book to people who like crime novels and aren’t offended easily by violence, bad language and sexploitation! This novel is a wonderful guilty pleasure. JoAnne Similar ProductsCategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
Books -> Subjects -> Crime, Thrillers & Mystery -> Mystery
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