First, I would like to express my thanks to Joffe Books / NetGalley who provided a digital copy in exchange for an honest, unbiased review.
Helen H. Durrant is sure to be a new and rising star in the English thriller market. Dark Houses is the second installment in the D.I. Stephen Greco series. Durrant is uncannily similar to Angela Marsons and Sharon Bolton. Durrant does fine, yet interesting writing in Dark Houses.
D.I. Greco is having some complications in his life, both at home and at work. His wife Suzy and he are now divorced, and this is not at all to his liking. The same cannot be said for Suzy. She is enjoying her new-found freedom and has even began to see someone much to Greco’s dismay.
Then, there is work. Oh, my, it is slowly coming together as a cohesive, functional unit that will get results, but somedays this seems to be so far away. Each person in the unit is their own person with their own quirks. Grace is always there for Stephen as a strong character, but at times, it seems that they are a “Radar” away from being M.A.S.H. Yet, they must step up and solve a serial case very quickly. They have a nasty serial killer out there.
Someone is taking young women at random and taking them to empty houses that are for sale and chosen ahead of time. Two women are killed in a most gruesome fashion. What is the motive - lust and the need to kill? It is a very perplexing case for D.I. Greco and his squad. Then, of all things, a man comes into the station and confesses to the case. What?
The man does not fit into the complete picture as being the serial killer. He does not seem capable of committing these crimes. However, he not only knows details that have not been released to the press, but he cites his reasons for doing some of these gruesome acts. What are Greco and his people missing? They soon find out and it is devastating.
Helen H. Durrant has written a fine thriller in Dark Houses. I really enjoyed this book and believe that anybody that likes thrillers, serial killers, police procedurals, or psychological thrillers will enjoy reading Dark Houses. Although, this is the second book in the series, it works fine as a stand-alone. However, I will definitely want to read the other two books in the series. 4-stars.