Scaredy Cat, Mark Billingham
Scaredy Cat, Mark Billingham
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Scaredy Cat

Author: Mark Billingham

Narrator: Simon Prebble

Unabridged: 11 hr 26 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/05/2013


Synopsis

It was a vicious, calculated murder. The killer selected his victim at London's Euston station, followed her home on the tube, strangled her to death in front of her child. At the same time, killed in the same way, a second body is discovered at the back of King’s Cross station. It is a grisly coincidence that eerily echoes the murder of two other women, stabbed to death months before on the same day.

It is Detective Inspector Tom Thorne who sees the link and comes to a horrifying conclusion. This is not a serial killer that the police are up against. This is two of them. Finding the body used to be the worst part of the job, but not any more. Now each time a body is found, Thorne must live with the knowledge that somewhere out there is a second victim, waiting to be discovered. But whilst the methods might be the same, the manner of the killings is strikingly different. Thorne comes to realize that he is hunting two very different killers. One is ruthless and in control, while his partner in crime is submissive, compliant, terrified.

Thorne must catch a man whose need to manipulate is as great as his need to kill, a man who will threaten those closest to Thorne himself, a man who will show him that the ability to inspire terror is the deadliest weapon of all.

About Mark Billingham

Mark Billingham has twice won the Theakston's Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year Award and has also won the Sherlock Award for Best Detective Created by a British Author. His books, which include the critically acclaimed Tom Thorne series, have been translated into twenty-five languages and have sold over six million copies. He lives in London.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ken on April 28, 2022

I've got quite a few of the early Tom Thorne thrillers in a 3 for £5 deal, but so far the series hasn't quite gripped me enough to want to grab the next one on the shelf. It's still an enjoyable police procedural and the case that dominants this second novel in the series is an interesting twist on a......more

Goodreads review by Nat on September 25, 2018

2.5 stars I am told the series improves with time, so I shall persevere!......more

Goodreads review by Nigel on October 13, 2017

That was close to DNF and 3 stars might be a little generous. I know it's over 10 years old but it really felt dated. Characters were 2 dimensional at best, the narrative was disjointed. The story line was interesting and maybe the redeeming feature. I certainly won't be reading another even as a ho......more

Goodreads review by Gary on July 30, 2015

The second book in the Tom Thorne series by Birmingham born Mark Billingham. I read and enjoyed his first book in the series sometime ago and don't really know why I put off reading the sequel for so long. Another great read and I intend to read more of this series and I am sure it will only get bett......more

Goodreads review by Baba on May 26, 2020

2003 read: Tom Thorne book No. 2: Nearly 10 years since I read it the first time - it's the second in the series, and yet another compelling bit of British crime drama, with Thorne and co. investigating double murders miles apart that happen around the same time and one of them seemingly done by a Sc......more