Let me
start with a huge thank you, to Jamie Groves at Simon & Schuster, who was
so kind to provide me with a sample of the English version of ”An Evil Mind”. This
review is for Jamie. The Danish edition will be on the blog as soon as the book
is published in Danish :)
And then he
did it again… wrote an absolute top class crime novel! An Evil Mind, was
published in English on July 29.th and already 3 days later, it went straight
to number 5 on the Sunday Times bestseller list!
I had been
looking SO much forward to this book, but at the same time, I was quite nervous
on getting started. Chris Carter had mentioned several times, that An Evil Mind
was a lot different and without the same pace as his previous books. I actually
think, that he’s been sounding more down than optimistic about it, when he has
talked about how the readers might react to the book. He didn’t have to worry!
This time
Robert Hunter is working with the FBI. They caught a man who refuses to talk to
anyone but Hunter. The man turns out to be Lucien Folter – Hunters roommate
from psychology study. They used to be best friends and Hunter agrees to talk
to him, since he’s convinced there’s gotta be some kind of mistake.
A big part
of the book goes with interviewing a serial killer so cruel and evil, as they
are rarely seen. A serial killer who knows the psychology behind the crimes and
also the psychology, the agents are using on him. He admits to have a huge line of human lives
on his conscious. The bodies are extremely well hidden and he refuses to reveal
where they are, unless Hunter and the FBI is cooperating with him on his
demands. He is holding all the cards!!
Although this
book is different than the previous ones in the series, I definitely won’t say
that it doesn’t have a pace. Almost the opposite. I kept holding my breath and
grabbing the book so hard, that my hands hurt. An Evil Mind is not only
exciting and extremely gruesome, it’s also heartbreakingly sad and it finally
reveals why Hunter is the loner he is.
An Evil
Mind is the first one of Chris Carters books to be released on the American
market. I know that he’s been having some agonies about it, since he didn’t
feel that this was the right book for them to start with. I sort of agree with
him. Not because the book is having a slower pace or that it is different than
the others - only because I think that everyone who hasn’t read Chris Carter
yet, should start from the beginning with book 1. With that said, I think An
Evil Mind can easily stand alone.
This book
is yet another extremely intelligent and well written crime novel that’s characterizing Chris Carter. In my opinion, this is one
of his best books so far.
I give it 5 crime beads :)
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