Series: Book 4 in the Tom Thorne series
Rating: Not rated
Tags: EN-Thrillers, Lang:en
Summary
A contract killer is carving his way
through North London's criminal underworld, leaving a bloody X
on his victims' backs and taking Billy Ryan's gang down one
thug at a time. Detective Inspector Tom Thorne and his team
know there's a turf war going on, but who's attempting to take
over Ryan's racket isn't quite clear. When DCI Carol Chamberlin
comes out of retirement to work on the cold case squad and asks
Thorne for help solving an old murder, the past and present
catch up in what looks like a continuation of a twenty-year-old
gang war. And when someone carves an X in Thorne's door, a fuse
is lit that stretches from the eponymous burning girl of the
title--Chamberlin's old case--to the gang war that's lighting
up the London sky. It's a clunky plot that relies on telling
more than showing, slowing down the pace and makeing it
difficult for the reader to care about any of the principals
involved--either the victims or those who seek justic for them.
Billingham has written better thrillers (Lazybones, Scaredy
Cat), but this one doesn't live up to their promises. --Jane
Adams