First to Die: Chilling. Edgy. Thrilling.

· A Riley and Harris Thriller Book 1 · Bonnier Publishing Fiction Ltd.
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A DARK AND EDGY CRIME THRILLER FOR FANS OF SARAH HILARY, KATERINA DIAMOND, ANGELA MARSONS AND ROBERT BRYNDZA.


SOMEWHERE IN THE CROWD IS A KILLER

Bonfire Night and St James's Park is filled with thousands of Anonymous protesters in a stand-off with the police. When a cloaked, Guido Fawkes mask-wearing body is discovered the following morning, Kate Riley and Zain Harris from the Police Crime Commissioner's office are called in.

The corpse has been eaten away by a potentially lethal and highly contagious virus. The autopsy reveals the victim was a senior civil servant, whose work in international development involved saving lives. Why would anyone want him dead?

THEY WILL STRIKE AGAIN

As the research team looking into the origins of the deadly virus scramble to discover an antidote, first one, then another pharmacist goes missing. Meanwhile, a dark truth starts to emerge about the murder victim: he was an aggressive man, whose bullying behaviour resulted in the suicide attempt of one of his former staff members.

AND TIME IS RUNNING OUT . . .

With thirty lives potentially at stake, Kate and Zain have their work cut out for them. Can they find the two missing pharmacists in time, or will they too end up dead?


'A twisty, turny journey that is full or surprises' ANGELA MARSONS


'Scarily relevant' LISA HALL


'A rocketing good read' VASEEM KHAN

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3.3
3 reviews
Midge Odonnell
June 4, 2018
This is more of a 2.5 Stars read but I was so disappointed that I have marked it down as a 2 Star in my notebook of doom (as the other half calls it). The premise for the story itself is very good - a high ranking civil servant is found dead after a public demonstration in central London and the circumstances are very peculiar indeed. He has clearly been infected with something but will this pose a threat to the general public and can they even find out what caused his brain to melt and his body to erupt in pustules and blisters. The science is a little flimsy but relatively sound and I liked that explanations of Category A Viruses and Neurotoxins was slipped in to the text in a non-patronising way (very often the science bit can be a little insulting). As more people turn up missing and dead the race is on to find out just what this infection is and why so many disparate people have died in various violent ways. The links between them are tenuous and the detective work to prove the links is dealt with well and does keep you interested; especially as you feel as baffled as the police. Then it all starts to go very wrong, very fast. It feels as though inspiration left the author and with the deadline looming he had to get some sort of resolution out of this whilst meeting his word count. Certainly not the first author that has given me this impression and I am sure won't be the last. The real problem lies with the characters in the story and their backstories which heavily populate the book and serve only to slow the action down and distract from the case in hand. The biggest nuisance for this is Kate Riley as we are constantly reminded that her and her mother had been in Witness Protection in the States after they had testified against her father. Now they have a "Watcher" determined to be their undoing - this is not resolved in the book - who pops up in the narrative with startling regularity just when things are getting interesting. The main player is DS Zain Harris who has a murky past and was "turned" by GCHQ and did some time working for SO15. This we are reminded off ad infinitum and we also get to go on tangents to his insomnia and illegal drug habit. He also takes time to lecture us on internet safety and protecting our identity. In summary I found this to be a frustrating tale with too many side stories trying to be woven in, leaving the whole ultimately confused and frustrating to read. I RECEIVED A FREE COPY OF THIS BOOK FROM READERS FIRST IN EXCHANGE FOR AN HONEST REVIEW.
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Aamina Hasan
June 14, 2018
First to die is a crime/mystery thriller about a group of police detectives who try and find a murder of a civil servant by a highly lethal virus. I was very impressed by this book as I've never picked up anything by this author before. The writing was good, the plot was decent paced and the partnership of the two main characters DCI Riley and Harris is done so well that you cannot help feeling protective over them. What I didn't realise is that there seems to be a previous book with the two main characters which is called 'Cut to the bone'. Now usually this would be confusing in terms of the relationships of the characters and background information but it was done so well that I'm willing to let go of the fact it wasn't mentioned anywhere on the book synopsis. This author is definetly one to watch with his impressive plotline and characters, heseems to have a lot of research. The ending wrapped everything smoothly and left the reader satisfied with the answer of who murdered Julian Leaky?
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About the author

Alex Caan was born in Manchester, and has spent over a decade working in Information Systems Security for a number of government organisations, and is currently specialising in Terrorism Studies. A lifetime passion for writing was sparked by the encouraging words of an English Teacher in school, and eventually led to Alex successfully completing an MA in Creative Writing. Alex's debut Cut to the Bone was described as a 'pacy, intriguing debut' by Jon Wise and 'chillingly authentic' by bestselling author Lisa Hall.

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