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Hangman

A Ragdoll Book

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Hangman

By: Daniel Cole
Narrated by: Andrew Wincott
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Eighteen months have passed, but the scars the Ragdoll murders left behind are reopened on a daily basis, the legacy of the infamous investigation infecting all aspects of daily life.

Despite the media's best efforts, copycat murders all over the planet have proven to be nothing more than violent mutilations by the unimaginative and deranged. Andrea Hall's memoirs are topping the charts, while Halloween saw children all over the country distastefully donning grotesque costumes of the real-life monster in their midst. The Ragdoll, apparently, was here to stay.

Overpromoted into the role of Chief Inspector following her work on the case, Emily Baxter is ill suited to her new bureaucratic posting. Alex Edmunds won't admit it, but he is bored, too, having returned to his monotonous job in Fraud after fighting so hard to escape. When Baxter is summoned to a meeting with Special Agents Elliot Curtis of the FBI and Damien Rouche of the CIA, she is presented with graphic photographs of the latest copycat murder: a body contorted into a familiar pose, strung up impossibly across the Brooklyn Bridge, the word BAIT carved deep into its chest. The victim's name: William Fawkes, a Wall Street banker, giving a very clear message that this murder is different to the others.

Baxter is ordered to assist the unrelentingly professional Curtis and the charmingly eccentric Rouche with their investigation, another PR exercise to appease the ever-demanding public. Accompanying them to New York and the scene of another murder, they find the same word scrawled across the victim, torn into the assailant - the word PUPPET. The team helplessly play catch-up as the murders continue to grow in both spectacle and depravity on both sides of the Atlantic, building towards a devastating crescendo. Their only hope: to work out who the bait is intended for, how the Puppets are chosen and, most importantly of all, who is holding the strings.

©2018 Daniel Cole (P)2018 Orion Publishing Group Limited
Crime Fiction Detective Fiction International Mystery & Crime Mystery Police Procedural Psychological Thriller & Suspense Traditional Detectives Crime Thriller Murder Espionage Suspense
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love this series cannot wait to listen to the next one and find out more about Baxter and Wolf

fantastic

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I found this better than the first. The characters are more developed and the author seems more assured in the story and it's direction. The dual location of the plot is also a good development. I would recommend this book.

Keeps improving.

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Enjoyed the narration but the story did not hook me as much as the first.... having said that however... looking forward to the next instalment!

Not as good as the first...

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I do like this writer, and I loved how it was a kinda linked to Ragdoll.
I really engages with the main characters in this book and the twists and turns that make you keep guessing as to where the story is going next. There were a few too many extras so to speak, I did get a bit lost with some of the baddies, however it was totally riveting.

A great follow on

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I think I prefer this novel to Ragdoll but am certain it does help when one has read it first. In this novel, there are constant references to Ragdoll and DCI Wolf but Hangman concentrates on his female associate, Baxter. and I found her to be much more believable and interesting. Wolf has disappeared and she has a new love interest but seemingly lost her trust in men and romance. Edmonds remains in her world although no longer in her department and the villain has plotted and carried out atrocities in both the UK and USA. No spoilers but lots of action and a considerable amount of gore - so no wonder I enjoyed it so much. Extremely well narrated by the ever dependable Andrew.

This I enjoyed

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