Overkill
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Publisher Description
When the body of a young mother is found on the banks of New Zealand's Mataura River, young female police constable Sam Shephard begins an investigation, with horrifying and very personal implications. Book one in an addictive, atmospheric new series.
*** SHORTLISTED for the CWA John Creasey (New Blood) Dagger 2019***
***SHORTLISTED for the Ngaio Marsh Award***
'The tensions within a tightknit village, along with various aspects of Kiwi society, are laid out with real authority, but it is Symon's copper Sam, self-deprecating and very human, who represents the writer's real achievement' Guardian
'Lively evocation of small-town life, with a plot that grabs the reader's attention with a heart-stopping opening and doesn't let go' The Times
'An achievement that blends heart-stopping thrills with deep, believable characters in a stark New Zealand setting. It will leave readers reaching for the next Sam Shephard mystery' Foreword Reviews
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When the body of a young mother is found washed up on the banks of the Mataura River, a small rural community is rocked by her tragic suicide. But all is not what it seems.
Sam Shephard, sole-charge police constable in Mataura, soon discovers the death was no suicide and has to face the realisation that there is a killer in town. To complicate the situation, the murdered woman was the wife of her former lover. When Sam finds herself on the list of suspects and suspended from duty, she must cast aside her personal feelings and take matters into her own hands.
To find the murderer ... and clear her name.
A taut, atmospheric and page-turning thriller, Overkill marks the start of an unputdownable and unforgettable series from one of New Zealand's finest crime writers.
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'A sassy heroine, fabulous sense of place, and rip-roaring stories with a twist' Kate Mosse
'Symon has created a compelling series lead, and her treatment of small-town New Zealand is superbly atmospheric. This one's a cracker' Liam McIlvanney
'Overkill certainly feels like the beginning of something great. It's a clever first novel and a dark thriller that's well-paced and well-plotted ... with a satisfying and fitting ending' CultureFly
'Symon nicely balances action, character and story in a well-drawn rural setting, and realistically speckles the book with light-hearted moments and humour throughout' Kiwi Crime
'Powerful, coolly assured, and an absolute belter of a read' LoveReading
'The key to the novel for me is definitely the humorous portrayal of the one-woman police band, both extremely naÏve and too eager to prove herself in the eyes of her superiors and against the silent backdrop of her parents' disappointment' Crime Review
'With a twisty plot, a protagonist who shines and beautifully written observations of the cruellest things, Overkill is crime fiction at its best and this is an outstanding book. I predict that this series is going to soar here in the UK and it deserves to' Crime Watch
‘The author’s style of storytelling is smooth and engaging, making Overkill very easy to read, which is enough to keep you cranking through the pages. The ending is a cracker … We’ll look forward to the next in the series because with the author’s storytelling skills, the first is a pleasure to read’ Crime Fiction Lover
‘Overkill is Symon’s first novel, but it reads like the polished effort of a genre veteran. More, please’ Booklist
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
New Zealand author Symon makes her U.S. debut with this underwhelming series launch featuring female constable Sam Shephard. The only police officer stationed in the small town of Mataura, New Zealand, Sam follows up on a missing person report. Gaby Knowes, the wife of Sam's ex-husband, Lockie, has disappeared, leaving their infant daughter, Angel, alone in their house, along with a farewell note. A chilling prologue has shown Gaby being forced to write the note, and to take pills, by someone disguised as a telephone repairman who threatens to harm Angel. When Gaby is found drowned on a nearby riverbank, the evidence suggests suicide, but Lockie and Gaby's mother insist she was killed. After more senior officers are brought in to investigate, Sam, who fails to reveal her past relationship with Lockie, becomes a suspect and is suspended from the force. Of course, she pursues the case on her own. The plot is replete with other instances of Sam acting thoughtlessly, and the surprising reveal isn't enough to compensate for the off-putting lead. Hopefully, the sequel will be better.
Customer Reviews
Amazing
The attention to detail and unexpected twist kept me reading. Great work. Highly recommended