This book is a true 5 star gem in the glittering treasure trove of thrillers. What makes this gem sparkle a little brighter, a little longer? Is it its size, written by a well established author, hiding a winning lottery ticket between its pages? No, none of those things. It catches your attention because it is a mesmerising read. It is so well written with cleverly laid, sometimes very subtle clues, but it is all there to lay a trap for book hungry souls to chew over, postulate, theorise, and possibly look in completely the wrong direction, which I personally did more than once! Added to that, this novel is based on the numerous theories surrounding the infamous serial killer Jack the Ripper, and set in Yorkshire, has tones of the Yorkshire Ripper running through it too. Clearly based on a personal interest and a wealth of material collected over the years, the author has spun a tale of fact and fiction whereby this novel has tempted me to find out more about events in 1888 whilst immersing me in a tantalising and deliciously dark plot. The protagonist's occupation, criminal profiling, is fascinating, used as the basis for a chilling blend of the past with today's new techniques and police resources to create a fictional tale of meticulously planned and monstrous killings. DCI Callum Ferguson and Profiler Jo McCready are tested to their limits, working all hours, and possibly in personal danger whilst investigating a series of murders which replicate location, victim and injuries of Jack the Ripper's crimes.
Yes, there are some gory bits, and yes, this is not a sunshine and hearts read, but if like me you appreciate a read that will have you transfixed and tearing you hair out to get to the Truth, then you do not have to travel any further than The Muder Mile.
How far I will have to travel to get my hair restyled is another matter but whilst I am waiting I have the excitement and pleasure of reading the next Jo McCready novel.