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Cracker #1

Mad Woman in the Attic

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Second in a series of captivating novels based on A&E's Edgar Award-winning Cracker mysteries, starring Dr. Edward Fitzgerald (Fitz), an ingenious psychologist who freelances his services to the police. Fitz forces his way into the investigation when one of his students falls victim to a serial killer.

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First published January 1, 1994

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Jim Mortimore

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Jim Mortimore is a British science fiction writer, who has written several spin-off novels for popular television series, principally Doctor Who, but also Farscape and Babylon 5.

When BBC Books cancelled his Doctor Who novel Campaign, he had it published independently and gave the proceeds to a charity – the Bristol Area Down Syndrome Association. He is also the writer of the Big Finish Doctor Who audio play The Natural History of Fear and their Tomorrow People audio play Plague of Dreams. He has also done music for other Big Finish productions.

He released his first original novel in 2011, Skaldenland.

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June 26, 2017
Cracker. Robbie Coltrane.

That's why I had never picked this up from local library although had been about to several times. I couldn't imagine the point for reading this after Robbie. Well, now I thought I'd give it a shot as a something light read on a vacation. The book has it's moments but if you have a chance to watch Cracker episodes with R.C. please do so. Can't imagine though - and it kinda bugs me - how I would have pictured Fitz if I would have read this first and seen Fitz on the screen. Fitz IS Robbie Coltrane (bless the man).
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May 22, 2025
3/3.5 stars. I don’t necessarily love the writing style, it took me a really long time to get into it but I pushed through. Predictable ending for me personally, I wouldn’t necessarily recommend it to a friend but for a thrifted book it was worth the read.
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November 6, 2022
Loved the way the drama came through. Great at showing the characters' thoughts and emotions. A gripping page turner.
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May 11, 2015
I did not expect to enjoy a book with such an instantly repellent protagonist, but the writing and the other characters made for compelling reading.
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