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Original Title: The Chemistry of Death
ISBN: 0385340044 (ISBN13: 9780385340045)
Edition Language: English
Series: David Hunter #1
Characters: David Hunter, Sally Palmer, Henry Maitland, Lyn Metcalf, Jenny Hammond, Chief Inspector Mackenzie, Carl Brenner, Ben Anders
Setting: Norfolk, England
Literary Awards: Theakston Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year Nominee (2008)
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Title:The Chemistry of Death (David Hunter #1)
Author:Simon Beckett
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 320 pages
Published:September 26th 2006 by Delacorte Press
Categories:Thriller. Mystery. Crime. Fiction

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Three years ago, David Hunter moved to rural Norfolk to escape his life in London, his gritty work in forensics, and a tragedy that nearly destroyed him. Working as a simple country doctor, seeing his lost wife and daughter only in his dreams, David struggles to remain uninvolved when the corpse of a woman is found in the woods, a macabre sign from her killer decorating her body. In one horrifying instant, the quiet summer countryside that had been David’s refuge has turned malevolent—and suddenly there is no place to hide.

The village of Manham is tight-knit, far from the beaten path. As a newcomer, Dr. Hunter is immediately a suspect. Once an expert in analyzing human remains, he reluctantly joins the police investigation—and when another woman disappears, it soon becomes personal. Because this time she is someone David knows, someone who has managed to penetrate the icy barrier around his heart. With a killer’s bizarre and twisted methods screaming out to him, with a brooding countryside beset with suspicion, David can feel the darkness gathering around him. For as the clock ticks down on a young woman’s life, David must follow a macabre trail of clues—all the way to its final, horrifying conclusion.

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Beckett takes the reader on a fabulous journey to the quaint English town of Manham, where tranquility appears to be the name of the game. With one General Practitioner, the town seems to be functioning fairly well, but a freak accident forces new blood to solve Manham's medical quandary. The arrival of a new doctor is not the only change in town, as dead animals and fowl begin to appear, coinciding with the new GP. When a body surfaces, our seemingly innocent GP reveals (to a select few) his

Rating: 4.5 starsThis book grabbed me from the first page and never released its hold. Full of suspense, forensics and macabre rituals, it kept me guessing right till the end - I actually gasped at the reveal! Its gory in places, shocking too, but its also warm (if thats not too bizarre), intelligent and user-friendly - a thriller that makes you think and feel, rather than a straight forward chilling frenzy.This is the first in a series, and I hope the next book Written in Bone is as compelling

Extremely cliched and predictable if you have watched/ read enough of murder mysteries.

Well what can i say absolutely loved this book it got me in right from the start a good psychological thriller with lots of surprises characters were good plot good & the ending i did not see coming i highly recommend it

I liked this first book of the series a lot. The characters are interesting, as was the story. There was a little bit of a supernatural element having to do with dreams, that I could do without, but it wasn't a major part of the story.I had a feeling about the main villain, but rejected it, so I was surprised at how things turned out. There was another character that I thought might be the one, but unfortunately I was wrong - unfortunately because I wanted him to be the one.The small town where

Took me two days to read this! Yes, and it wasn't the only thing I did! The story of a young doctor gone to live and work in rural England following the death of his wife and child. Yeah, a trope, but it's always in the way a writer handles a trope that defines a book. (If not for tropes we'd have no mysteries at all, romance would be nil, and no little boys would be going off to boarding schools and learn about monsters, magic and those-who-must-not-be-named.) Anyhow, this doctor, David

I recently read Mr. Beckett's third book in this series, Whispers of the Dead, & enjoyed it enormously which inspired me to go back & grab the first two.The Chemistry of Death is the first in the series starring David Hunter, British forensic anthropologist. I love books with forensic detail & these are right up my alley.I love the fact that this book starts out with one of my favorite beginnings in literature: Our hero (or heroine), escaping from a tragedy & into a new life

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