Author:Craig Russell
Fans of Stuart MacBride, James Oswald and Ian Rankin will love this dangerously dark and utterly compelling thriller from the pen of prizewinning and bestselling author Craig Russell. You won't be able to put it down...
'Absolutely loved it...The kind of thriller that made me wat to be a writer in the first place' - Christopher Brookmyre
'Don't have any doubts just read. Craig Russell is an absolute master' -- ***** Reader review
'Gripping and compelling' -- ***** Reader review
'A gripping, clever and intelligently written crime novel' -- ***** Reader review
'A truly superb thriller' -- ***** Reader review
'A riveting read, full of complex twist and turns, a real page turner, you won't want to put down.' -- ***** Reader review
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HE KNOWS WHAT HE'LL DO. AND THE POLICE KNOW WHEN HE'LL DO IT.
The Cologne police know a woman is going to die. They know the day it will happen.
And they're powerless to stop it.
They call on an outside expert: Jan Fabel, head of Hamburg's Murder Squad and Germany's leading authority on serial killers.
Fabel is on the point of leaving the police for good, but Carnival in Cologne is a time when the world goes crazy, and he is drawn into the hunt for the Carnival Cannibal. What he doesn't know is that he is on a collision course with a crack special forces unit from Ukraine and a disturbed colleague with a score to settle.
Fabel finds himself on a trail of betrayal and vengeance, violence and death. And once more he faces his greatest enemy. The true Master of the Carnival.
Absolutely loved it ... The kind of thriller writing that made me want to be a writer in the first place
—— Christopher BrookmyreMcNab's great asset is that the heart of his fiction is not fiction: other thriller writers do their research, but he has actually been there
—— The Sunday TimesAddictive... Packed with wild action and revealing tradecraft
—— Daily TelegraphMcNab is the best suspense thriller writer to put pen to paper since Alistair MacLean
—— Stephen CoontsA sublime piece of crime writing... Sympathy for Devil is a breathtaking debut. It is perfectly plotted, often eerie, always evocative, and utterly thrilling throughout
—— Bookgeeks.co.ukPacey and exhilarating
—— Laura Wilson , GuardianComplex thriller
—— Jane Jackman , IndependentI really enjoyed it and loved the central character of Detective Catrin Price and closed the book wanting to read more of her in future books.
—— Books and Writers blogThe narrative has a convincing air when dealing with Cardiff, the forensic background, rock music and, above all, pharmacological details.
—— Andrew Taylor , Spectator