The Killing Song Review

The Killing Song
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The Killing Song ReviewThis is a stand-alone book written by the P.J. Parrish sister writing team. I've read and enjoyed their Louis Kincaid series but liked this book just as much.
The protagonist, Matt Owens has a drinking problem, almost won the Pulitzer in Journalism, and has a younger sister, Mandy, that he loves very much. Mandy comes to visit Bear (her name for him) in Miami Beach and is killed viciously. This puts Matt on the trail of a serial killer who likes blondes and puzzles.
Stellar character development, VERY creepy killer, novel (ha ha) idea as far as the clues.
There were some very claustrophobic moments for me as the story went into the Paris catacombs, the sewers and gypsum mines.
Oh, and the Pablo Casals video mentioned in the book is on that site that starts with you and ends with tube. Casals in 1954 playing Bach's Suite #1 for cello. Amazing.
I am so glad that writers still pen a stand-alone book once in a while (although I guess this could be the start of another series?). Sometimes it's nice just having the one story and not a continuing cast of characters and other books to remember.The Killing Song OverviewFrom the USA Today bestselling author of the Louis Kincaid mysteries comes a heart-pounding new thriller with a sizzling new hero—Matt Owens, a South Florida investigative reporter on a desperate hunt for his sister's killer. Matt Owens is a Pulitzer Prize–nominated journalist, but at thirty-five, he's adrift, more inclined to hit the bottle alone than the Miami Beach club scene. But when his beloved younger sister Mandy comes to visit, Matt wants to show her a new world. It's the trip of her dreams, but the nightmare begins when Mandy disappears from a crowded dance floor. When her lifeless body is found, one clue—a grisly rock song downloaded onto her iPod—may be the calling card of a serial killer. Shattered with grief and guilt, Matt begins a lonely journey to find Mandy's killer, following a chain of musical clues that lead him from an abandoned London rock club to a crumbling Scottish castle and finally to the ancient bone-strewn catacombs below Paris. Only one person believes in his quest—Eve Bellamont, a dedicated French detective whose own five-year obsession to find the phantom killer has left her an outcast in her own department. Together, they race to decipher the "killing songs" that the madman leaves with each victim and stop him before another beautiful young woman dies.

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