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Paperback , pages. Published October 4th by Pan first published August 24th More Details The Bone Collector 2. Other Editions All Editions Add a New Edition. Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about The Collector , please sign up. Do these need to be read in order?

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Add this book to your favorite list ». Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 4. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Start your review of The Collector Ds Fitzroy 2. The first book in the series is Rattle. I have not read that one yet but wished that I had while reading this book. Although this book did work quite well as a stand-alone book for me, there were several references to events in the first book and let's face it - Brian Howley a.

Silver is an interesting, twisted and creepy killer. It would have been nice to have known a little more of his dera 3. It would have been nice to have known a little more of his deranged behavior and have known the events of the first book, especially as this book picks up where the first book ended. DS Etta Fitzroy is busy hunting the Bone Collector while also trying to find missing Clara Foyle, a young girl who most believe may be dead, but Fitzroy is determined to find her and bring her home.

The Bone Collector is also busy in this book. He is busy grooming an apprentice. He has his sights on Saul, a teenager who has been caring for his alcoholic mother for years. The Bone Collector hopes Saul will help him carry on his work, rebuilding his museum. What type of museum you ask? Read the book - wait - read Rattle first and then this book! Plus, a young boy, Jacky once held by the Bone collector. Although he has been reunited with his parents, he is naturally still traumatized by his time with the Bone Collector.

He knows that the man has Clara and he worries for her. It took me a little bit of time to find my footing with this book. As I mentioned, I had not read the first book in the series. I think that is essential to really enjoying this book and knowing what is going on in the beginning of the book.

We are shown some events from his childhood and how he was introduced to his macabre obsession and museum. I enjoyed the writing and the story. I thought the Author did a good job showing us the killer and how deranged he is. This book is lighter on the police procedural part and heavier on the killer, his motivations, those who have had contact with him and their lives. The descriptions and wording create a sense of dread and feels menacing. With such a creepy main character, you really need all those elements to pull off such a book.

This book feels creepy and dreary which fit perfectly with the story. If you enjoy creepy serial killers okay, yes, they all are creepy, but some are creepier than others! Thank you to Kensington Books - Pinnacle and NetGalley who provided me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. The thoughts and opinions expressed in this review are my own. Read more of my reviews at www. View all 21 comments.

The Collector is an unsettling psychological thriller. I did not read Rattle , the first book in Fiona Cummins' Bone Collector series, but this book worked well as a standalone. I didn't feel lost as Cummins did a wonderful job filling in any necessary back story. Undoubtedly, readers who have read the first book would fare better as this storyline involved many of the same characters and referenced the events from the first book. Brian Howley The Bone Collector a.

Silver is definite The Collector is an unsettling psychological thriller. Silver is definitely a twisted, deranged killer. After having his collection taken from him when he caught and subsequently making his escape from the police Mr. Silver is now on the run and looking to start a new collection. Yet for all his morbid plans I spent much of this book waiting for him to actually behave like a deranged killer. He spent much of the book formulating plans and making preparation for the "grooming" of an heir to his collection.

Unfortunately, I found this a bit lackluster and at times even boring. Enter Saul, an intelligent teenage boy with a horrible home life and some secrets of his own. He looks like the perfect target for Mr. I have to say I truly enjoyed Saul's complex character. He has his own demons to face daily and Cummins did an amazing job of showing us his inner turmoil. He was well developed and by far my favorite character.

His push and pull with Mr. Silver was a driving force of the plot and definitely what kept me reading to the end. I wanted to know what he would do. I had to find out what would become of Saul. This wasn't a bad read by any means. I think I personally just anticipated something a bit more bone chillingly thrilling and sinister so it was a bit of a let down in that sense.

I am happy to have been introduced to Saul's character and was left harboring hope that we might see him in future books. View all 17 comments.

Fiona Cummins follows up Rattle with this blisteringly creepy, macabre and unsettling psychological thriller featuring the return of serial killer Brian Howley, the eponymous collector operating under the pseudonym, Mr Silver. It takes up the tale where Rattle left off, with the damaged but determined Detective Ella Fitzroy desperately disappointed that Howley escaped.

Her life falls apart, but she has to pick up the pieces as a new set of murders occur. With her new partner, DC Storm, the two w Fiona Cummins follows up Rattle with this blisteringly creepy, macabre and unsettling psychological thriller featuring the return of serial killer Brian Howley, the eponymous collector operating under the pseudonym, Mr Silver.

Jakey was thankfully saved, but his fearful parents relocate to Leigh on Sea, only to find the nightmare continues. Clara's mother slowly feels her hope for her daughter slowly seep away and her shattered life brings her to the edge with its never ending lows. Clara still harbours hope that her ordeal will end in being rescued.

   


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