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Karen Sharpe #3

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31 décembre 1999. À l’aube, dans un appartement luxueux de Leeds, un homme se fait immoler et défenestrer du neuvième étage. Le corps est rapidement identifié : il s’agit de Nicholas Hanley, riche propriétaire d’une agence immobilière dont les activités semblent suspectes. Les choses se compliquent lorsque Pete Bains, chargé de l’enquête, découvre que la maîtresse de la victime et la fille de celle-ci sont portées disparues… Au même moment, les services secrets sont à la recherche de l’inspectrice Karen Sharpe qui a elle aussi disparu… Il semblerait qu’elle soit aux mains d’un tueur à gages tortionnaire, engagé par des hommes d’affaires pakistanais à la moralité plus que douteuse.

400 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2006

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John Connor

99 books10 followers
John Connor is the pen name of Tom Winship. John Connor recently left his job as a barrister to write full time. During the fifteen years of his legal career he prosecuted numerous homicide cases in West Yorkshire and London. He advised the police in numerous proactive drugs and organised crime operations, many involving covert activity. He now lives in Brussels with his wife and two young children.

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9 reviews
January 4, 2024
Hey folks,

So, I just wrapped up "A Child's game" By John Connor and, uh, I didn't realize it was part three of a series until I was knee-deep in it. My bad! And here's the kicker- I didn't vibe with it much. Like, at all.

Honestly, I struggled to figure out what the whole point was. It felt like there was this big message or lesson, but it just went over my head. And I gotta admit, not having read the first two books probably didn't help. My bad again for not checking that out before diving in.

Looking back, jumping into book three without the backstory from the earlier ones was probably not the best move. It's like walking into a movie halfway through- you miss a lot of the setup and character development.

So, here' the deal- I don't think I'm the right person to give a solid opinion on "A Child's Game." I probably should've read the whole series to really get it. Lesson learned, right?

For those who are eyeing this series, do yourself a favor and start from the beginning. Trust me, it'll make way more sense that way. As for me, I'm holding off on passing judgement until I've read the whole shebang. Context is king when it comes to stories, folk!

My takeaway? Always check the series order before you jump in! Cheers!
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2 reviews
July 7, 2017
Kita dibuat ama gemas dengan karakter-karakternya yang selalu melakukan tindakan bodoh. Padahal dikisahkan di awal mereka adalah karakter tangguh. Menyebalkan sih.
1 review
November 20, 2019
Gripping

As always, brilliant!!! Waiting for the real Karen Sharpe to emerge, truly believable character.
Can't wait to read the next one.
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April 13, 2020
Unnecessary extreme violence and a jumble of characters, terrible book
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July 14, 2020
The third Karen Sharpe police procedural is a brutally explicit, sharply written thriller.
126 reviews
July 4, 2021
Didn’t love this one April. Lots of characters, violence and really not the best ending…
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256 reviews1 follower
October 16, 2023
Meh, OK but just didn't clock for me
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August 19, 2007
A CHILD’S GAME (Police Procedural-UK-Cont) – DNF
Connor, John – 3rd in series
Orion, 2006- Hardcover
DS Pete Baines is called in on a case where a man has been set afire and fallen/pushed/jumped from a balcony to his death. During the investigation, they cannot locate the man’s fiancée, Anna. Baines doesn’t realize that Anna is DS Karen Sharpe, who took her daughter and walked out on him several months before. Now Anna/Karen and her daughter are in the danger of their lives.
*** I generally read police procedurals and darker books, but even I couldn’t stay with this one. The rape/torture of a woman with the child there, and terrorizing of a child are beyond my limits.
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2,347 reviews193 followers
January 1, 2016
The third in this series, featuring the most unsympathetic heroine ever, Karen Sharpe, this picks up 18 months after the end of The Playroom. Karen has been living with Pete Bains, but for dubious reasons has gone undercover with her daughter, to infiltrate a crime syndicate. The bad guy is really nasty and there are some sickening scenes, but it was pretty gripping, so the end was a little disappointing - as with the previous books, it just stops and I guess you have to wait for the next one to find out more.
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1,318 reviews48 followers
April 22, 2011
not sure I can mark as read as I only got 50 pages in
first book in many years that I have started but not finished
just seems a mess of characters - or names anyway - can't see any redeeming feature that would cause me to continue.
so after 50 pages, I'm taking the rest of the time I would have spent on this back.
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230 reviews6 followers
April 8, 2016
A difficult novel to get in to, mainly due to the many different names, most of which are not intrinsic to the storyline. I think there was a decent plot here somewhere, it's just a shame it was marred by bad grammar, annoying info-dumps, and the protagonist referring to herself in the third person.
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December 24, 2009
Met this author two or three times in Belgium. Finally had a chance to read one of his books. Made it to not-quite page 50. Television-level imagination without a budget. Ideas, prose and execution second, no, third-hand. I wanted to cheer on someone I barely knew.
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25 reviews3 followers
September 29, 2011
Not for the squeamish, a very graphic thriller. Not the usual style of book I would go for, I was intrigued though & wanted to find out the ending.
I realised partway through that it was the 3rd book in the series, & it did make me want to track down the other books. An interesting read.
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113 reviews20 followers
April 3, 2014
Acts of violence piled so high on top of one another that the whole plot collapsed into a messy heap. The narrative and characterisation was about as credible as a six dollar note. Thank heavens I only borrowed this.
1,916 reviews21 followers
April 6, 2016
I'd read and rather enjoyed a sequel to this novel and was looking forward to it. I simply became irritated by the violence and the superficality of the characters and it become a book I skimmed rather than read.
3 reviews
November 15, 2008
Highly implausible thriller. The central character never became sympathetic, and the ending was sadistic.
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1,767 reviews2 followers
October 16, 2011
This series with Karen Sharpe is a bit different and enjoyable.
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