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Blood Eagle
Blood Eagle
Author: Craig Russell
The first woman had her lungs ripped out. When the same gruesome ritualistic method was used again, it was clear that the same killer was responsible. But there is no precise evidence to link the two cases, except for the tantalising email. In his first crime novel, Craig Russell introduces us to a new detective hero, Jan Fabel - half-Scottish, ...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781856868167
ISBN-10: 1856868168
Publication Date: 3/3/2005
Pages: 360
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Publisher: Random House Audiobooks
Book Type: Audio CD
Other Versions: Paperback
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Head Detective Jan Fabel of Hamburg's police department heads up an investigation of serial killings of women. The killings are extremely brutal and grotesque in nature and represent a mythological ritual that may lead to the killer and his motives.
Fable is an interesting character and well developed. He is surrounded by a good supporting cast of lower level detectives and others in the police department. His personal life is show just enough to keep him a real enough person to enjoy over a series. Hamburg, Germany is a great place for a series to take place as it 's not the same old New York, LA, etc.
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Red Rabbit is a suspenseful Cold War thriller that harkens back to the time of President Ronald Reagan, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, and The Iron Curtain. It is a well-written, well-researched blast from the past, and full of page-turning tension. The style of writing is different than it is today, and Clancy is too verbose, but it is still eye-opening, entertaining, and valuable. There is some unnecessary language, and some of the details are a bit gory. Nonetheless, I enjoyed Red Rabbit, and I am looking forward to reading the next Tom Clancy thriller.