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Dub Walker #1

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Als Sheriff Mike Savage einem brutalen Serienkiller zum Opfer fällt, wird Dub Walker, Experte für Beweissicherung, Tatortanalyse und Kriminalpsychologie, zu den Ermittlungen hinzugezogen. Der Mörder - mal eiskalt berechnend, dann wieder rasend vor Wut - ist anders als alle, denen Dub je begegnet ist. Mit seinen grundverschiedenen Gesichtern lässt er die Polizei mit jedem neuen Hakenschlag ins Leere laufen.

Auf der Jagd nach diesem verrückten Raubtier kommt Dub einer tödlichen Verschwörung auf die Spur ...

401 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 1, 2010

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About the author

D.P. Lyle

34 books153 followers
DP Lyle, MD is the Macavity and Benjamin Franklin Silver Award winning and Edgar, Agatha, Anthony, Scribe, Silver Falchion, and USA Best Book Award nominated author of many non-fiction books as well as numerous works of fiction.

He has worked with many novelists and with the writers of popular television shows such as Law & Order, CSI: Miami, Diagnosis Murder, Monk, House, Medium, and Pretty Little Liars and others

For the past 35 years, he has practiced Cardiology in Orange County, California. He is the co-host, along with Jan Burke, of Crime and Science Radio, a twice-monthly program on Suspense Radio.



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304 reviews
April 14, 2012
This book read like an episode of Law & Order...come to find out the author is one of the show's consultants. A few missteps in the book, like, "she snapped her iPhone closed"?? But no big deal. Not too creepy. Read just like a tv show!
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1,026 reviews
June 18, 2020
Dp Lyle’s look into this killer’s mind is fascinating; scary but fascinating. I love this new Dub Walker series.
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Author 79 books299 followers
June 23, 2020
"Oozes quality"

For once the hype was accurate. Even though I'm right-handed I'd give my right arm to be able to write like that. If you're going to read a thriller this year then choose this one.
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569 reviews90 followers
September 1, 2010
If there were an award for the Best Chapter Endings, D.P. Lyle would be the hands down winner. A master in the art of tethering readers to each and every crisp, deftly written word, his bold imagery snakes through the pages of his latest action packed thriller “Stress Fracture,” making it physically painful to put down.

Dub Walker—an expert consultant in crime scene investigation—is shaken to the core by the butchery as he lingers in the home and now crime scene of his friend and former Huntsville Sheriff Mike Savage. Rage and unrelenting anger are the only clues that seep from the scene, linking the brutality to two previous murders. This senseless act upon a fellow officer and much loved member of society makes the hunt for this particular brand of killer personal for all involved.

But it just doesn’t add up as Dub receives the first of many phone calls from the killer. He is perfectly calm, intelligent and not easily goaded, which is at odds with the viciousness found onsite. As Dub continues to push, he never gives thought to the danger he may be helping to set in motion.

If you are already a fan or are at all aware of Lyle’s work, then you’ve probably figured out this man doesn’t seem to know how to fail. “Stress Fracture” gives you a ringside seat for the action, making you feel like an active participant in the drama.

Reviewed by Shannon Raab with Suspense Magazine
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137 reviews12 followers
April 4, 2012
I liked this novel well enough to finish it. It wasn't my favorite but then again it wasn't so much the story as the typos throughout that were annoying.

Also, when reading this (or any novel)on an e reader there are certain things that cannot be adjusted. For instance, in this novel there is a page that would appear to be a handwritten list made by the main character. While the font can be enlarged for the rest of the story it cannot be enlarged for pages such as this. Very frustrating when I can't even read it with magnified glasses! I have found this to be the case with a few other books as well.

Back to the book...There is a Serial Killer at work whose signature is pure rage leading to "overkill". In fact the deaths take place very quickly but it is what the bodies endure postmortem that is so disturbing.

Police and investigators are working desperately to find the killer but the profile isn't adding up and leaves them wondering if this one killer is really two.

Good read. Definitely worth the $2.99 I paid for it!
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2,055 reviews43 followers
October 29, 2017
Be warned that this is a very graphically violent book.

You are placed in the head of the sick people doing these violent things.

There is not a real mystery here, except to place the names of the characters with the crimes being committed.

It is not hard to figure out how they are selecting the victims, but I must have missed the explanation of how the "handler" does what he does, making the victims vulnerable to the attack.

This is a fast read because a lot of it is dialog.

I borrowed a copy from the public library.
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5 reviews1 follower
October 12, 2018
This was definitely an interesting book that moved quickly enough to keep me reading it quickly. There were some cliches, and I thought the ending was kind of cheaply pulled together but overall it was a great book and I would recommend it for those who enjoy thrillers
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2,630 reviews39 followers
July 27, 2021

THIS WAS A BORING BOOK TO MUCH OVERLY DESCRIPTIVE STUFF, DUB EXPLAINS EVERYTHING DOWN TO THE LAST DETAIL, SO MUCH I JUST SHUT DOWN. HE’S LIKE A BORING TEACHER IN CLASS, HE NEVER HEARD OF A LITTLE CAN GO A LONG WAY. RECIPES, ROOMS, PEOPLE, MOUNTAINS, ROADS, BACKYARDS, VEGETATION, OLD SERIAL KILLERS AND THEIR KILLS. GEEZ! DUB IS VERY SMART, BUT HE OUT SMARTED HIMSELF. I DON’T KNOW WHY HE THOUGHT HE COULD RILE UP A KILLER AND NOT EXPECT SOME BIG TROUBLE. SOME PARTS OF THIS REMINDED ME OF “THE RED DRAGON” (just a little) WHICH IS ON MY FAV. LIST. ;O
74 reviews3 followers
May 9, 2022
Hard hitting thriller with a science heart

Dub Walker is the man you want on your side in a fight, whether physical or intellectual. He is well-trained, smart and resourceful with instincts to match. Like any good hero, he carries old pain which drives him.

In “Stress Fracture,” Walker faces a killer of breathtaking violence. Walk through the case with him and prepare to be captured by the dance of good and evil.

Some suggestive sexual content and strong language, so be warned. It is a thriller, after all.
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1,712 reviews10 followers
August 19, 2018
You get to meet the perp, Brian, before you even know the main character, Dub Walker. Dub is a forensics expert and all of his skills are needed when his good friend gets murdered. Brian is a real whack job who is on a government funded experimental drug. Who is controlling his mind and helping with these murders, takes longer to figure out.
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2 reviews
July 27, 2020
Enjoyable read, Main Character a Bit Annoying

Very quick read, storyline felt plausible. Main character Dub was a bit dense at times. It felt forced that he wasn't picking up on the clues as to who the killer was,or the characteristics of the killer. Other that that I reading this book and probably will read more of this series
13 reviews1 follower
January 3, 2021
Great read

The author knows about his subject. Unlike so many of the books I’ve read lately, there is no nonsense about not inflicting fatale wounds, or caring about someone trying to kill them. The scenario is actually plausible. I only wish I hade this author earlier.
Torry Duffy
34 reviews
June 11, 2020
A thrill ride!

Couldn't put this one down. Moves at a good pace, has you thinking you know it all but still pulls out a nice surprise. Well written. I'm a new fan and Will read more by this author.
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6 reviews
June 12, 2020
A well-crafted thriller, but not for the faint of heart. The violence is a bit more graphic than I am comfortable with, but it did not stop me from finishing the book, or appreciating a story well-told.
36 reviews
June 20, 2020
Great characters, high speed thriller

I'm hooked on Dub, Claire and TT.
And then there are the crows!
Kept me guessing for ages!
Really well written. Mr Lyle is definitely in fine form!
609 reviews1 follower
June 27, 2020
A very well written story

I really enjoyed the story and the writing was exceptional. Not too many characters to confuse you and very clear writing style. I will read more.from this author.
6 reviews
July 1, 2020
Edge of the seat mystery

Very well written thriller with characters that come to life...or get murdered. D. P. Lyle keeps this story moving along. It almost feels like watching a train wreck that nobody can stop but you can't take your eyes away.
292 reviews6 followers
November 13, 2020
Stress fracture

A fantastic first book in the series
Dub ( the main character) and his friend tommy who is an investigator in the sheriffs department
Are looking for a sadistic killer
10 reviews
January 12, 2021
Excellent Book

This is the first book I’ve read by this author and was very impressed with the story line and the characters in the book. Will definitely read the next book in the series.
1,471 reviews7 followers
March 21, 2022
Great detective thriller

This book kept you on your toes until the end. Loved the main character Dub. It gave you insight into the pharmaceutical industry. Don't doubt that there's some truth to this story. Great read!
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Author 24 books112 followers
December 29, 2017
Physician-author D.P. Lyle creates intriguing characters and page-turning plot that draws on both his clinical and forensic knowledge.
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226 reviews2 followers
June 24, 2019
Good read. great story, and character development
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133 reviews1 follower
June 11, 2020
Good Read!!!

Really enjoyed reading this one. Fast paced, well written, good storyline. Dub Walker, good strong character. Would like to read more books with him in them.
2 reviews
June 14, 2020
Great read.

Enjoyed reading this book even though the murder scenes were gory throughout. Will be looking forward to other books in the series
16 reviews
June 15, 2020
Brilliant, loved it. Good story that rattles along at a fast pace and strong characters that you either love or hate. Would defo recommend.
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18 reviews
June 18, 2020
Very good read

I enjoyed this book. But at the same time, I found it unnerving to realize that a scenario like this could really happen in today’s world.
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70 reviews
June 22, 2020
Dynamic characters

Filled with drama, stories and brutal crimes are scary. I found myself gasping and holding my breath while reading from start to end.
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1 review
July 9, 2020
Excellent

Good read very good cannot wait to read another by the author. Would definitely recommend it. On to the next.
53 reviews
July 16, 2020
This was a thrilling story kept me engrossed the whole way through, thoroughly enjoyed it. The suspense kept you on the edge of your seat, didn't want to put it down until I finished it.
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