First of all I would like to mention that this exciting crime novel is the 7th volume of the very human and lifelike "DCI Lorimer" series.
At the beginning of the book you'll find Edwin Brock's description of "Five ways to Kill a Man", and this description is the basis of this suspenseful crime novel.
As ever the author's storytelling is excellent, all characters are very believable in their dealings with life in general and work related, while police procedures are very well researched and executed in this story.
An unsuspected and unpredictable killer is on the loose by experimenting with ways to kill, while around Greenock the Jackson family, father Ian and mother Pauline, are found burned to death in their home, and during the investigations these different cases will somehow connect with one another, due to a cyclist using a certain bike as a means of transportation.
DCI Lorimer, now acting Detective Superintendent, is sent to Greenock HQ to review the case of the Jackson tragedy, and steadily but surely he will find some inadequacies concerning the who and why, while at the same time old vulnerable ladies are being murdered on their own doorstep, and these cases will eventually intertwine with each other and it will show a devious culprit with a split personality in the end, while DCI Lorimer and his wife Maggie will also suffer a personal tragedy due to this heartless killer.
What is to follow as a whole is a realistic and humanlike police crime story, with a sensitive build-up towards a well executed plot in the end, and all this is brought in a most splendid fashion by the author.
Highly recommended, for this another very enjoyable addition to this wonderful series, and that's why I like to call this latest episode: "A Compelling Devious Killer Hunt"!