DI Sean Corrigan is known for his ability to get inside the head of the most depraved killers. He has recently been promoted to head up a new division in the London Met, the Special Investigations squad. It means more hours and more work but Corrigan is happy being able to concentrate on what he does best.
There's always plenty of work for the squad and the newest killer has a twist. He kidnaps wealthy individuals from the banking industry and puts them online. After reciting what he considers to be their crimes, he has the online viewers vote whether they should be executed or not. Since the vote is anonymous, the first time lots of viewers vote yes, thinking it is just some online theatre. But the kidnapped man is killed onscreen.
Now the case is Sean's and his teams. More people are kidnapped as the team frantically tries to find The Jackdaw, the killer's nickname. Now not as many people are voting for death but The Jackdaw maims those he doesn't get to kill. He is also working with a journalist to get the most attention he can. Will Sean and his team find The Jackdaw before more people are killed?
Luke Delaney was a police officer himself in the London Met and worked in the CID where murders are investigated. This gives his work a realistic turn. He is especially good when writing about the stresses of the job and how it affects detectives' home life and outside relationships. The action is fast paced and the reader will be flipping pages to see if The Jackdaw can be caught. This book is recommended for mystery readers.





























