The Dark Web Murders (The Inspector Sheehan Murders #4)
This is a theme running through a number of blogs on the Dark Web, written by a serial killer. He is highly intelligent and employs philosophical argument to justify a series of gruesome murders. However, he describes the killings in lurid detail, and with such gloating relish, that he utterly negates his delusion of detachment and reveals himself to be a cold-blooded, narcissistic psychopath.
Sheehan and his team rush headlong down a series of blind alleys in the pursuit of the psychopath, who continues to murder his victims with impunity. He is fiendishly clever, utterly ruthless, and tests Sheehan's famed intuition to the limit. Indeed, Sheehan only learns the truth during a horrific climax when some members of his team experience a most harrowing ‘laceration of the soul’ that they will never be able to forget. It is unlikely that the reader will either.
"The first thing I thought after reading this book is: Why isn't Brian O'Hare better known in the crime writing world? This man is extremely talented, and his book a wonderful 'whodunnit' that left me guessing until the end." [Joseph Sousa, Crime Writer]
"Head and shoulders above most mystery authors who are published today, Brian O'Hare deserves a wider recognition. You won't regret purchasing his books." [C&B Todd, Amazon Reviewer]
Another gripping outing for Sheehan and his faithful team. This time, their antagonist is a cunning murderer who attempts philosophical justifications for his killing spree by means of the so called Dark Web. Whether or not such a virtual place actually exists, OHare makes excellent use of it in his plot.As is the authors style, much of the working of the plot comprises discussion among the team, as they grapple to make sense of what is happening and who could be be the perpetrator. I always
This book was dark and disturbing knowing these kind of people exist. It was a good read. A little wordy in places. You think you know who the murder is a few times only to be wrong.
I AM NEMEIN. I AM EMOTIONALLY DETACHED FROM MY KILLINGS. I AM NOT, THEREFORE, A MURDERER. I AM AN INSTRUMENT OF NEMESIS, A PUNISHER.This is a theme running through a number of blogs on the Dark Web, written by a serial killer. He is highly intelligent and employs philosophical argument to justify a series of gruesome murders. However, he describes the killings in lurid detail, and with such gloating relish, that he utterly negates his delusion of detachment and reveals himself to be a
After the Prologue, I braced myself for a bloody ride. I read murder mysteries, but this story took the blood and gore a step farther than the usual serial killer. I wanted to turn my face a few times, but then I couldn't read the book. Unfortunately, it only works for horror movies and TV shows.Other than the gory murders, I enjoyed the story. It moved at a quick pace. I had to work hard to remember the vast number of characters. Even with the chart at the beginning, it was a chore. The twists
An readers seeking for one hell of a ride in the world of Inspector Sheehan then this is just the book for you. I too wouldn't mind asking the same question: why isn't Brian O'Hare known in the detective world? He really knows to paint a fine picture in his fine work. Highly recommended it to detective lovers.
Pretty creepy, made you really wonder what is really on the dark web! Would of been 5 stars but had a really hard time about Fred!
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Title | : | The Dark Web Murders (The Inspector Sheehan Murders #4) |
Author | : | Brian O'Hare |
Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 416 pages |
Published | : | February 23rd 2019 by Crimson Cloak Publishing |
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I AM MEMEIN. I AM EMOTIONALLY DETACHED FROM MY KILLINGS. I AM NOT, THEREFORE, A MURDERER. I AM AN INSTRUMENT OF NEMESIS, A PUNISHER.This is a theme running through a number of blogs on the Dark Web, written by a serial killer. He is highly intelligent and employs philosophical argument to justify a series of gruesome murders. However, he describes the killings in lurid detail, and with such gloating relish, that he utterly negates his delusion of detachment and reveals himself to be a cold-blooded, narcissistic psychopath.
Sheehan and his team rush headlong down a series of blind alleys in the pursuit of the psychopath, who continues to murder his victims with impunity. He is fiendishly clever, utterly ruthless, and tests Sheehan's famed intuition to the limit. Indeed, Sheehan only learns the truth during a horrific climax when some members of his team experience a most harrowing ‘laceration of the soul’ that they will never be able to forget. It is unlikely that the reader will either.
"The first thing I thought after reading this book is: Why isn't Brian O'Hare better known in the crime writing world? This man is extremely talented, and his book a wonderful 'whodunnit' that left me guessing until the end." [Joseph Sousa, Crime Writer]
"Head and shoulders above most mystery authors who are published today, Brian O'Hare deserves a wider recognition. You won't regret purchasing his books." [C&B Todd, Amazon Reviewer]
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This is the 4th book in the series. I think you could read them as stand alones, but I think these types of books flow better from the first book. Well what of this book? So many twists and turns. Perhaps a little bit gruesome, but very believable. Characters are well written, the story is fast paced. I couldn't put it down. Where has Brian O'Hare been hiding himself and why have I not found him before now? I need to go back to the start of the series.Another gripping outing for Sheehan and his faithful team. This time, their antagonist is a cunning murderer who attempts philosophical justifications for his killing spree by means of the so called Dark Web. Whether or not such a virtual place actually exists, OHare makes excellent use of it in his plot.As is the authors style, much of the working of the plot comprises discussion among the team, as they grapple to make sense of what is happening and who could be be the perpetrator. I always
This book was dark and disturbing knowing these kind of people exist. It was a good read. A little wordy in places. You think you know who the murder is a few times only to be wrong.
I AM NEMEIN. I AM EMOTIONALLY DETACHED FROM MY KILLINGS. I AM NOT, THEREFORE, A MURDERER. I AM AN INSTRUMENT OF NEMESIS, A PUNISHER.This is a theme running through a number of blogs on the Dark Web, written by a serial killer. He is highly intelligent and employs philosophical argument to justify a series of gruesome murders. However, he describes the killings in lurid detail, and with such gloating relish, that he utterly negates his delusion of detachment and reveals himself to be a
After the Prologue, I braced myself for a bloody ride. I read murder mysteries, but this story took the blood and gore a step farther than the usual serial killer. I wanted to turn my face a few times, but then I couldn't read the book. Unfortunately, it only works for horror movies and TV shows.Other than the gory murders, I enjoyed the story. It moved at a quick pace. I had to work hard to remember the vast number of characters. Even with the chart at the beginning, it was a chore. The twists
An readers seeking for one hell of a ride in the world of Inspector Sheehan then this is just the book for you. I too wouldn't mind asking the same question: why isn't Brian O'Hare known in the detective world? He really knows to paint a fine picture in his fine work. Highly recommended it to detective lovers.
Pretty creepy, made you really wonder what is really on the dark web! Would of been 5 stars but had a really hard time about Fred!
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