![]() ![]() He has plenty of insights on our killer, as does the perceptive DI Jordan. ![]() Tony Hill is a psychologist who works with killers committed to mental institutions. Given that it was published in 1996, the prevailing attitudes are less accepting and more prejudiced that what today’s authors would write.Īnother part of the story that shows its age is the skepticism around criminal profiling. The team is investigating killings of young gay men, who are killed elsewhere and dumped in the part of town with primarily gay bars. Tony Hill and Detective Inspector (DI) Carol Jordan. Then we have that of the investigative team, especially profiler Dr. The Mermaids Singing is told from two points of view. ![]() I liked her detailed writing style, and was glad to see it here also. After listening to her nonfiction book, Forensics, reading Val McDermid’s psychological thriller series was an easy choice. ![]()
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