The author told an entertaining tale; at times somewhat predictable but suspenseful enough to keep me reading. Although it is a thrilling story, it didn't dwell overlong on the scary parts and tried to instill some hope, even in the darkest moments.
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Finding murderers is just a day on the job for police captain Nadia Barka. But when a mutilated corpse is discovered in an old baptistery, she’s faced with some difficult questions: Who left a young woman’s body in a high-security museum in the middle of the night? And where is the victim’s heart?
Barka has no leads, until several days later when unassuming computer technician Julien Lombard comes forward, claiming to have had a premonition of the woman’s abduction and murder. The ensuing investigation turns up nothing, however, and Julien is just as skeptical about his intel as the police are. But, after another woman goes missing, Barka decides to take a chance and trust in Julien’s gift. Does Julien hold the key to preventing another gruesome crime? Working together, can they find the murderer before he steals another heart?
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This is a standard police procedural/detective mystery not a "paranormal" fantasy. The paranormal aspect is actually rather tame and, if anything, feels like a bit of a cheat used to solve the mystery rather than through police work. In addition, the story was occasionally disjointed and since the "twists" were telegraphed well in advance, it became a little long and tedious in spots. At one point I assumed the book was reaching its denouement and then realized my kindle showed "57%" complete.
Heart Collector Details
- Paperback: 446 pages ( Download PDF :
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- Publisher: AmazonCrossingEnglish (February 1, 2015)
- Author: Jacques Vandroux
- ISBN-10: 1477826823
- ISBN-13: 978-1477826829
- Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 1 x 8.2 inches
- Language: English
About the Author
Jacques Vandroux has spent most of his life in Paris and the French Alps. As an engineer, he used his time traveling the world to write books and short stories. His first two novels, Les Pierres Couchées and Multiplication, were bestsellers in France. Heart Collector is the new English translation of Au Cœur du Solstice, which was published to great acclaim in Vandroux’s home country.
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