Alfred Hitchcock's psycho shower killer has nothing on the frenzied bent murderer in Stalker. Videos of women in private moments in their homes are posted on the internet, and then within the hour their corpses, with horribly mangled faces, are discovered by police. A pattern begins to emerge, and of course a surprise ending and a deft escape round out the novel. The non-stop action and blood-saoked violence unspool breathlessly. Sure, it's a page-turner, but I found it to be all a bit one-note after awhile.
Joona Linna is back from the dead, though the spotlight doesn't fall quite so much on his fascinating personality as it has in previous novels in this series.
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