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Perfect Crime

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Another cracking read in the series! Love the dynamic between Ava and Luc and as always, the crimes are fascinating and complex. I never fail to be hooked by the author and I'm more drawn into the team with every book. Can't wait for the next one!

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I love this series of books and Perfect Crime is a great addition. Great writing, great story with a good ending.

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The fifth book in the D.I. Callanach series begins with a man who is ready to jump from a bridge, but is talked down by a counsellor who happens to be there at the time. A number of supposed suicides begin to show up that are not what they seem...

I really enjoyed the previous book in the series, Perfect Silence, however although I have yet to read the other 3. I feel it is pretty easy to follow the story without having read them.

I thought the storyline was interesting and not one I had come across before. I do find the will they/won’t they between Callanach and Turner a little tedious though, and that’s after only reading 2 of the books. This distracted from the case at times, although I am sure there are people who enjoy it.

Not my favourite of the series, but fans of the characters will enjoy it.

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Disappointing. Bizarre.

These were the first two words that came to me on finishing Perfect Crime, the latest in the Luc Callanach series by Helen Fields. I have only read two books in the series – the first (Perfect Remains) which I loved, and this one, which I did not.

Spoliers are not usually my thing in a review, but this time I am making an exception. THAT is how disappointed I am. And I’m going to drone on a bit. You’ve been warned.

First, this is a story largely ABOUT Luc rather than one that features him as a detective and participant in the story. He’s on leave for a good portion of the book, and even when he is “present” he really isn’t at the forefront of the story. It feels as though the author is pivoting in the series, trying to take it a different way but what that is, isn’t clear even at the end.

Of itself, that would be OK, but the story line is pretty weak. I am not usually great at figuring out “who done it” – I like to be lead and mis-lead (except for those books where you know from page one, which is a different type of read for me) and willingly follow the author down the trail of breadcrumbs. In this story, where there are multiple cases to be solved, I figured out the culprits way in advance of the reveal. I will say that the disintegration of the primary killer’s personality was fascinating, and terrifying at the same time, and was portrayed well. But another was very poorly done – introduced in such a laughably transparent way that they could only be a perpetrator.

I found the increasingly peculiar and brutal methods used by the main killer a bit gorier than I would like, and not entirely believable. I always thought that serial killers had a pattern to killing each victim but this was all over the place. It was as though the author wanted to simply provide shock content.

But the biggest disappointment was half way through when Ava and Luc finally “get together”. The sex scene (I TOLD you there were spoilers) was a surprise in terms of details, and set up the betrayal scene perfectly. Except the betrayal made no sense whatsoever. None. And though it is revisited multiple times, none of the explanations were the least bit convincing. To me, this is a “jump the shark” moment, to the extent that I’m not sure I’d read the next one.

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Helen Fields never fails mind! I never want this series to end as I have invested so much in Ava and Luc and all of the other characters because of Helens writing and how engaging it is. I was so excited when I thought they were going to get together and I really hope they’re not going to play with my emotions! Make it happen!!!! Can’t wait for the next instalment. Thanks to Netgalley, the author and Avon for an advanced copy in exchange for an honest review.

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Another strong book in the 'Perfect' series. I enjoyed this as much as the earlier books and look forward to reading more tales of DI Callanach's endeavours.

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Another great read. Good story just like others..ready for next one. Good twist in story which I didnt see coming

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loved it. Ava and Luc are great partners. The strange suicides in town are questionable as if to murder or suicide. The more Ava and Luc investigate the more they are in peril. Some of the murders where very inventive.

The killer is closer than they think to the investigation. The killlers mind is very twisted, in as he believes he is really an animal.

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This is the first book that I read from the series and I must say that I'm impressed with the author.

I was totally surprised with how the crime was created. I liked the combination of Luc and Ava there is real chemistry between the two! I can't wait to read the Perfect Dark!

I was happy that I guessed who the killer was even before he left some clues but the other murderer with DI Callanach's case, I was blown away! Wow!

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Callanach and Turner struggle to link the deaths together, very careful planned murders to look like suicide., all very different. An exciting read from beginning to end with many twists and turns. Set in beautiful Edinburgh this psychopathic murder is out and about under cover.

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Perfect Crime was awesome right from the start. Even though I haven't read any of the other books in the series, I still ended up adoring D.I. Luc Callanach after just a few chapters.

The story itself was absolutely thrilling. I had a slight inkling as to who the killer was at the beginning, but the author managed to sway my opinion with the turn of events. I even suspected one of the officers for a brief period. But in the end, my earlier suspicion proved to be correct.

I loved that there were two cases going on simultaneously, especially since one of them was concerned with D.I. Luc personally. Nothing makes a mystery better than some emotional investment! 😂

All in all, I loved Perfect Crime and I'll be looking forward to reading more books from the D.I. Callanach series.

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I enjoyed this book till about 60% through. The killer had miraculously named himself and was killing people for no reason and it was a bit dull towards the end. If it had stayed how the rest of the book was it would get more stars.

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I loved Perfect Crime. It was so well drawn and pacey: I immediately bought all of the other 'Perfect' books by Helen Fields, and can't wait to read them. That said, it worked well as a stand alone, and I didn't feel left in the dark by the fact that I was coming to the series new at book 5. I'd absolutely recommend it to friends who enjoy police procedurals.

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I love the PERFECT series by Helen Fields and book 5, Perfect Crime was the absolute best of the series so far! I now can't wait for the next book. I adore Helen's characterisations. It is the characters I am invested in. The relationship between Luc and Ava. The bizarre relationship between Lively and "Daisy". And all the while some great crimes keep you turning the pages as well. If you haven't yet read this series I'd highly recommend it to you. It's one of the best out there. I don't miss a book and this didn't disappoint.

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I didn’t like this book as much as I liked book 4. I did like that Ava and Luc’s relationship finally took a big step forward. I didn’t like the suicide and mental illness aspect of the story though.
If suicide or mental illness are triggers for you, this is not the book for you. I struggled to finish this book because of how much the story focuses on these topics.
ARC provided by NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

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Rune Maclure, a suicide prevention counselor, is trying to talk Stephen Berry down from the Queensferry Crossing bridge. His bipolar disorder is making him feel too depressed to go on.
Despite a heckler in the crowd egging him on while watching, the skillful Rune is able to convince Stephen to come down.
But less than a week later, Detective Inspector Luc Callanach and Detective Chief Inspector Ava Turner are investigating Stephen's death, having fallen from a tower at Tantallon Castle. Was he pushed, or did he finally kill himself?
When two other cases come up involving suspicious circumstances during possible suicides, it looks as though a killer is targeting victims in Edinburgh.
This is an excellent police procedural thriller. The crimes are dark and ghastly with some monstrous ingredients.
Callanach and Turner's friendship/romance has alot of sparks flying between them, the two have great chemistry!
An interesting cast of characters that work well together and lighten the story with some humor.
There are many different facets to the story that kept me fascinated!
This is the first book I've read in the series and though I don't usually like to read them out of order, this still works well as a stand alone for me.
Looking forward to reading more in the series.
Thank you to HarperCollins and NetGalley for the free ebook in exchange for an honest review.

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A series that I am adding onto my TBR!

I loved the suspense, the plot, the characters...everything kept me turning pages and devouring this book.

A fabulous read!

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As a new reader of the Di callanach books they started off well. The last book disappointed me and I had hopes this one would redeem itself. It started off well but the personal issues of Luc are not something I can relate to and threw me out of the story a bit.

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Helen Fields is at her chilling and mesmerizing best with her nail-biting new crime novel featuring DCI Ava Tuner and DI Luc Callanach, Perfect Crime. Shocking, thrilling and absolutely triumphant, with Perfect Crime, this number one best-selling author continues to go from strength to strength!

Stephen Berry is a man who seems to have reached the end of his tether. He feels as if he has nothing to live for and that there isn’t much point in continuing to live, so taking his own life seems to be the only viable option. Stephen is about to jump off a bridge and leave this world behind, unable to even contemplate spending another moment trapped in the hell he has found himself in. However, at the eleventh hour he is dissuaded from his quest to kill himself by a suicide prevention counsellor. Amidst all the anguish and heartache, it looks like Stephen has found the courage to turn over a new leaf and start living again – until he is found dead a week after his suicide attempt. Found at the bottom of a hill, Turner and Callanach are drafted in to investigate Stephen’s death. But should they write this whole incident off as a suicide? Or is there something far more sinister afoot?

As their investigation begins to get off the ground, Turner and Callanach find themselves embroiled in a tangled and tortuous game of lies, secrets and deceptions as other suicides begin to come in. However, the deeper Turner and Callanach delve in, the more they realize that these suicides were not mere cries of help from desperate people but shocking and chilling murders committed by a psychopathic killer desperate for revenge who will stop at nothing to quench the blood-thirsty desire for killing that consumes them. Can Turner and Callanach stop this vicious criminal before more lives are lost?

As their killer gains more and more confidence, Turner and Callanach find themselves caught up in a game of cat and mouse where the stakes have never been higher. Will they be successful in catching their killer? Or will this evil villain continue to evade justice?

Helen Fields does not disappoint in Perfect Crime. A must-read for fans of the genre everywhere, Perfect Crime is a scintillating thriller that will compel readers to put their lives on hold as they find themselves completely and utterly obsessed by this book! Scary, gritty and absolutely unputdownable, Perfect Crime is a tale of revenge, vengeance, obsession and justice with the dynamic duo Turner and Callanach on top form.

Perfect Crime is another outstanding tale from this first class writer of crime fiction and if you haven’t discovered Helen Fields yet, then what on earth are you waiting for?

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I am fortunate to own the whole series, so I was delighted when Perfect Crime appeared on NetGalley, and it doesn’t disappoint. There is some magic between Luc and Ava and unfinished business. I’m not an advocate of mixing work with pleasure, but it’s an intriguing theme which holds my interest. This book in the series mainly deals with a spate of suicides. It’s extraordinary to recall that suicide was only decriminalised in 1961. The stigma was alive and well before then. If you attempted and failed to commit suicide, you could be prosecuted or imprisoned. If you succeeded your family could be imprisoned and/or denied their inheritance. Those who committed suicide were not allowed burial on consecrated ground. That matter is still an on-going decision without legislation. The book is well written, gruesome and chilling. I would definitely recommend reading the full series. Thank you to NetGalley & Avon Books UK for an ARC.

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