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A dark and compelling thriller and mystery book , fifth in the series of DI Callanach.
Settle in for a compelling story of twists, turns and red herrings.
DI Luc Callanach and his boss DCI Ava Turner are desperately trying to solve a murder which is quickly turning out to seem like a serial killer is at work
There are stories within in stories . The characters are all strong and you cant help but turn the pages quickly
Although this is the 5th in the series, you can read it as a stand alone but you would benefit from reading the entire series and you would not regret it.
Another great story by Helen Fields
Thanks to Net Galley and the publisher for the opportunity of reading this great story.
Another fantastic edition to the series but it was so cheeky for Helen Fields to give her readers and fans of Luc hope then dashing it back out. Perfect Crime brings Luc's past to the present involving in a murder in which he was in the wrong place at the wrong time. Would Ava be prepared to risk her career to support him? Looking forward to the next one!
Brilliant book, huge fan of DI Callanach and this book does not disappoint at all. Dark, gritty, disturbing - loved it
Was very excited to be approved to review the 5th book in the DI Callanach series.
The story start off with what looks to be a suicide when a body is found at the base of a building. However a broken nail and a boot print on one of the victim’s fingers implies the man was murdered.
When further victims are found murdered, it is established that all the victims have previously sought the advice of a counselling service. The race is on to find the murderer.
There is also the ongoing “will they, won’t they” between Luc and Ava, which gets knocked back a few steps after a shocking revelation.
I enjoyed this story a lot, however I am knocking off a star as I was disappointed in how the relationship between Luc and Ava is constantly getting knocked back. It would be good to see these two in a happy stable relationship and seeing how this would affect their working together.
Many thanks to the author, Avon and Netgalley for giving me the opportunity to read this book in exchange for my review.
I liked the premise, and the plot was fast-paced. However, I am not a fan of the overdone/unnecessary trope where a male character’s main arc/character development hinges on the prior sexual assault of a woman in his life. It out me off immediately and I never got past it.
Perfect Crime is the 5th in Helen Fields' "Perfect" series featuring French heartthrob DI Luc Callenach and DCI Ava Turner. I'm a big fan of this series,it reminds me very much of Stuart MacBride's Logan McCrea books before ,in my humble opinion at least, his main characters drifted into caricatures that got into ever more farcical situations with each new book.
Perfect Crime is framed around the murders of people with a previous history of attempted suicide or known suicidal tendencies. A secondary thread involves Callenach's past and intertwined with both is his relationship with Turner which gets very complicated indeed. While it can be read as a standalone I'd advise reading the rest of the series to both get the backstory of the various characters and of course to enjoy 4 very good books.
This is a step up for the series and Helen Fields has grown as an author with each new book, this is accomplished and very entertaining. My only gripe is that I could see where the "suicide" plot was leading from the start, whether through perception or a lucky guess the "perp" wasn't any surprise to me when I reached the "big reveal".
An excellent read and I look forward to seeing where the next instalment of what has become one of my favourite series takes the characters I've got to know so well.
Big thanks to Helen Fields, Netgalley and Avon books for the ARC in return for an honest review.
Another complex and gritty installment in the Perfect series, with plenty of twists and turns to keep the reader guessing. If you're a fan of escapist, police procedural books with high drama levels, this is definitely a series worth giving a go.
At times, the police procedural gets subverted in favour of more personal drama, which can mean that you have to suspend your disbelief at the lack of common sense/professionalism shown and just go with the flow of the narrative. But overall this works well in off-setting the dark and graphic nature of the crimes explored in the book, and serves to build the tension between characters for the various subplots going on.
I would say that, unlike other books in this series, I did end up skipping some parts. With a focus on suicide, the reader is occasionally confronted with quite long monologues on a character's depression and suicidal thoughts/attempts - this is absolutely a subject worth writing about and publishing responsibly, but I felt it could have been explored with a slightly defter touch; having a couple of pages covering a person's suicidal thoughts felt overwrought and I, personally, don't think it added to the dramatic tension or plot development.
We got to see a lot more of Luc and Ava working and hanging out together, which is great, and some big revelations happen which mean I now can't wait for the next book in the series...
Thanks to #NetGalley and the publisher for the opportunity to read an advance copy of Helen Fields' new "Perfect Crime", the fifth book in the "Perfect" series. Hail, hail, the gang's all back: Luc Callanach, Ava Turner, Lively, Tripp, Janet Monroe, Daisy (Daish!?) "Evil Overlord" Overbeck... and even Lance Proudfoot in this continuation of the excellent series featuring the transplanted French/Scottish DI "Supermodel" Luc Callanach.
This time around, they're investigating the death of a man whose involvement with Luc and his family goes way, way back, as well as the deaths of a number of people who had previously attempted (but either failed or changed their minds) suicide, and Ms. Fields introduces possibly one of her weirdest serial killers!
The action is fast and furious in this outing - right out of the gate. What looks like a clear case of suicide turns out to be someone who had previously attempted and was talked down in public view; while Luc is back early from a visit to France to visit a man in a nursing home suffering from Alzheimer's- someone from his parents' past.
This fifth installment of the series is simply as good if not better than the previous four; and we get a glimpse into Ava and Luc's private lives - with some shocking twists.
Highly recommended as a stand alone novel, but much more satisfying if you've read the previous installations.
A character driven procedural that takes place in Edinburgh. Luc reports to Ava and there is a level of romance and sexual tension as they navigate their feelings for one another. Meanwhile, a serial killer is on the loose targeting people who have attempted suicide. Detailed and we'll drawn in plot, I am new to this series but would definitely read more.
Copy provided by the Publisher and NetGalley
Another brilliant book in this great series. A very dark and compelling read which has you wondering how can this be possible. Ava and Luc are still working together as a team but for how long? Ava is shell shocked when Luc admits what has been happening in his private life, she is also extremely annoyed that he hasn't confided in her. She is prepared to back him and help him in whatever way she can, that is until she finds something that freaks her out. Can their relationship ever be the same again?
I always wait with anticipation for the new book from Helen Fields as they form part of the best crime/thriller series I’ve read. This is the fifth instalment and I do recommend that they are read in order.
I’ve given this 4 stars (not the usual 5 stars) because, for me, the plot didn’t grip me as much as the previous ones did. I didn’t feel that the victims being sought because they had been suicidal was a strong story, and the culprit was too annoyingly obvious - something I hadn’t felt with the other books.
Luc and Ava’s on-off relationship needs to be addressed once and for all - they are both adults but their playground tactics need to stop. I really hope they do get together properly, but as this is the fifth book, the time has come to make it official or just simply be colleagues and be done with it.
One thing I particularly enjoyed was seeing more of Overbeck - I love her attitude and wittiness. More of her please!
All in all, not the best book in the series but I’m still very much looking forward to the next instalment.
Thank you to Netgalley and Avon UK for my advanced copy.
I would like to thank Netgalley and Avon Books UK for an advance copy of Perfect Crime, the fifth novel to feature DI Luc Callanach and DCI Ava Turner of the Edinburgh Police.
When Counsellor Rune Mclure stops Stephen Berry from committing suicide it seems like a win but when Stephen is found dead a few weeks later at the foot of Tantallon Castle nobody doubts it was suicide until the pathologist notices some anomalies. When more bodies of people with a history of self harm turn up the team have no doubt they are hunting a serial killer. In the meantime Luc is the last man to see a murder victim, a man he has a grudge against, before he is murdered and comes under suspicion.
I thoroughly enjoyed Perfect Crime which is a good procedural with a couple of interesting subplots. The novel is mostly told from Ava and Luc’s points of view with the odd foray into the unnamed killer’s thoughts. Normally I’m not a big fan of this approach but it works well here. The killer has an unusual mindset so what he has to say is more interesting than the usual drivel and had me hooked. The switch between Ava and Luc is more pertinent in this novel than others as they have differing views on certain subjects so it gives the reader a wider perspective. I liked the two main plots, both of which are well conceived and original, as they had me guessing throughout and I still didn’t have a clue until the reveals. I found myself feverishly turning the pages to find out what was coming next.
I was less convinced by the emotional aspects of the novel. Luc and Ava have been fighting an attraction for the whole series but in this novel it’s a case of one step forward and two steps back. At some points it seems to take over the novel and worse, it seems contrived.
Perfect Crime is a good read which I have no hesitation in recommending.
Going into this novel I did not realize it was part of a series but I needn't have worried as the characters are fleshed out and this reads as a stand-alone book (though I'll certainly read more of Fields)! Lots of plot lines, including an unresolved rape case from the past, several "suicides" that are suspicious, tension in the department, relationship issues, and a freakish murderer. Add to this many grisly scenes that may make you cringe a little, and you have a police procedural that is engrossing and fast-paced. Not all the characters are likable, and some have questionable judgement, but overall it was a satisfying read!
Thank you to NetGalley and Avon books for giving me the chance to read the book in exchange for an honest review.
I had not read any of the series of books before and was surprised to find it was number 5 in the series.
I really enjoyed the majority of the book, I thought it was well researched and treated the subject of suicides and would-be suicides with empathy, dignity and respect. Their was another story running alongside the main one, which unfortunately I found far fetched towards the end, which is a huge shame as I think it diminished the book.
There are two things I took exception to, one being the way DCI Ava Turner covered for DI Callanach, not suspending him when she should have done, and the general way he could seemingly get away with anything, the way he spoken down to her etc. came across as very arrogant. Finally, DI Callanach's character comes over as obsessive, bordering on stalker like, especially the way he took items from her home, I'm not sure what the author has planned for this character but unless he is going to be a major threat eventually, think it should be toned down, made for uncomfortable reading.
On the whole a good read.
The perfect crime is a pretty perfect mystery! When I began this novel, I did not realize that this novel was a part of a series. No worries- the author brings the reader up to date pretty quickly so that this can definitely be read as a standalone novel. I felt that I really understood Luc Callanach and his relationship with Ava who is now his boss. The basic premise is that several unrelated "suicides" are gradually discovered. In each case the victim had tried to attempt suicide before. Hence, the detectives working on solving the case are perplexed whether they are dealing with a string of suicides or is a more sinister plot at hand? The mystery grew in a natural way and I really wasn't certain who the culprit was. This was definitely well crafted so that there were several candidates in my mind for the murderer and all were viable. I liked the complexity of Luc's relationship with Ava and can't wait to see how it evolves in future books. This is a definite "recommend"!
Full review to be published online in mid May.
PERFECT CRIME us the fifth book in Helen Fields delicious crime thriller/police procedural series "D I Callanach". There are two crimes being investigated; one being that of the death of Stephen Berry. His death looks on the outset to be a suicide suicide after his failed attempt from a bridge previously; but when other bodies turn up in similar circumstances ie appears they committed suicide but is that actually the case?
The perpetrator of Callanach's mothers rape was found murdered, Callanach becomes the main suspect after he has visited him at the nursing home where he is suffering from dementia.
Again another gritty mystery to get to grips with and the relationship between Luc and Ava is built on, getting to know more about both of them, I really like their characters and feel like I know them personally. Great addition to an addictive series.
An absolute must read..... the story starts with a desperate man wanting to end his life and threatening to jump from a bridge when a good Samaritan reaches out to him and talks him into having a reason to live.... but is the good Samaritan all he seems
When bodies start turning up Callanach and turner start looking into their backgrounds and find a link to them all that takes everyone by surprise
I highly recommend this book to all fans of Helen Fields new and old
Another installment of the Callanach series, which really should be called the Turner series!
This one has an even bigger focus on the Luc-Ava will they-won’t they story than the previous books, which I’m sure many people will be happy with... as it’s what we all keep reading for!
Plus, more Overbeck! A genuinely funny character!
Possible spoilers from here...
The criminal/hunt for the killer element was just ‘ok’ for me this time round. I know it was intentional by the author, but the number of clangers Ava dropped was annoying. There was some serious counting chickens before the eggs had hatched, which felt like huge police procedure breaches rather than ‘oh, I shouldn’t have done that’. (Taking their eyes off Janet Monroe... Eh?!)
The idea of luring a killer out & Lance saving the day felt a bit too familiar from a previous story. When is he going to get his honourary detectives badge?!
Plus, another character making another significant reappearance made my eyes roll slightly. Still, at least that one is resolved now.
Not quite a return to form (the debut novel being the most enjoyable got me), but much better than the low point of Perfect ‘Knuckles’ Death.
I know it was all part of the story development and to show us her vulnerability, but I do hope Ava quits with the ‘oh god I’m so gross who’d fancy me with my unshaven legs’ routine in the next book. She’s a DCI for goodness sakes, so she clearly knows what’s what and that she’s physically and intellectually very attractive.
Well, I appear to have just slated the book.... But I did enjoy it, honest! I’m a sucker for a will they-won’t they :)
I’ve read & loved all the previous books in this series & this was no exception.
So dark & gruesome I was hooked immediately.
Love the ongoing story of Ava and Luc. Can’t wait to hear of their adventures in the next book.
This is the 5th book in the DI Callanach series by author Helen Fields. I am really enjoying this series featuring lead character Luc Callanach who left a promising career at Interpol under a cloud to prove himself with a new team in Edinburgh. These books can be read as stand-alone novels but treat yourself and read them from the start in order to get the full picture.
In this novel Stephen Berry is about to jump off a bridge but is prevented from his suicide by the intervention of a counsellor. A week later, Stephen is found dead at the bottom of a cliff and DI Luc Callanach and DCI Ava Turner are brought in to investigate whether he jumped or whether he was pushed. As investigations proceed they discover additional would be suicides, a woman found dead in a bath, a man violently electrocuted. These deaths are not what they may at first seem and a more sinister plot is in place.
Another excellent plot and lots of back stories to entertain and absorb. Excellent series.
I would like to thank Net Galley and Avon UK for supplying a copy of this novel in exchange for an honest review.