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A Place of Execution

By: Val McDermid
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
ISBN: 0006512631
ISBN-13: 9780006512639
Released: 01 Apr 2000
RRP: £6.99
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A Place of Execution - By: Rich, 11 Aug 2008
Sorry to say, but this book failed to grab me. Deadly dull it dragged on to the end with a promise of a final twist which, I found more insulting than surprising. I think the book would have worked better at half the length. To the author's credit she does an excellent job of creating a time & place in the past but the momentum of the story is too slow.
don't give up! - By: pompeyman, 20 Jul 2008
Having read several Tony Hill books & reallly enjoyed them, I found the first two thirds of this book slow going & a bit of a struggle to be honest. Then from the trial onwards it reallly picked up & the last section, bringing the action into the present, is truly excellent with a twist I did not see coming. I am so pleased I did not give up on this book & carried on when I was thinking of dumping it.I have not given 5 stars because of the slow start but I thoroughly recommend this book.
A Cracking Read - By: Mr. M. A. Krajewski, 07 Mar 2008
I bought this book six years ago & never got arround to reading it. I was bored the other day so I thought I'd give it a go. Once I started reading I honestly could not put this book down. This is the first Val McDermid book I have read.

The book starts off as a typical "who dunnit" murder mystery resulting in a surprising twist at the end that is totallly unpredictable.
Riveting, absorbing, entertaining and satisfying - By: one-eyed Jack, 02 May 2006
Val McDermid has written some outstanding novels (The Torment of Others, Wire in the Blood & Mermaids Singing spring to mind) but somehow, somehow this one probably tops the lot. It is utterly immaculate in its (forgive the pun) execution, in its pace & structure, in its characterisation & in its capacity to surprise & even deceive the reader. I need not go over the summary of the story here as so many others have already done that, but can I just repeat the words of the Daily Telegraph’s Gerald Kaufman, who stated that “It may be that McDermid will write better novels than this in the future, but I do not see how.” I concur with that view absolutely.

For those of you who remember seeing Hitchcock’s ‘Vertigo’ the first time, you will probably recalll wanting to see the film alll over again immediately, realising at the end that most of what had gone before was not as you had assumed. So it follows that in A Place of Execution, despite admirably detailed accounts of the investigations into the case of a missing teenage girl back in 1963, which in effect come to a seemingly satisfying conclusion three-quarters of the way through the book, the final quarter which unravels itself 35 years later in 1998 manages to completely dismantle our earlier belief that justice had been done & made me want to read the 1960s part of this book again to see if I could have guessed what was coming. Of course, I already knew that there was going to be a twist to this tale & I took much pleasure in taking guesses as to what it would be; a miscarriage of justice was the most obvious, but that cannot be said to be true because for alll human reasons other than legal, justice was clearly served even if there were some unexpectedly high prices to be paid, it later emerged, on the part of more than one victim.

This is storytelling at its best. The characters are so real that I feel that I want to contact them & talk about their experiences. I led myself to understand that A Place of Execution is based on a true story, in which case it only serves to underline that truth is invariably stranger & more convincing than fiction. There are some stories that just cannot be made up, & I reckon that this is one of them. Knowing the story was based on real-life events had left this novel on my library shelves at home for more than a year – what a mistake that was, & I discovered this within a handful of pages. It has few flaws, it has been written by a masterful & confident writer at the top of her game & I recommend it without reservation.

If you haven’t read it yet, then do not hesitate : order your copy today. And while you’re at it, buy at least a half-dozen more Val McDermid novels, because in the world of suspense, mystery & crime writing she reallly has very few peers.

Truly Excellent, You MUST read! - By: , 10 Sep 2005
I bought this book as something to read when I was on holiday. It was the first time I had ever heard of Val MacDermid, & it won't be the last book of hers that I will read. I found it to be captivating & one of those books that you could'nt put down.
The plot was facinating & the characters were described in so much detail. It one of those few books that I could read over & Over again.
You will not regret buying this book.