Trick of the Dark

Trick of the Dark

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Barred from practice, disgraced psychiatrist Charlie Flint receives a mysterious summons to Oxford from an old professor who wants her to look into the death of her daughter's husband. But as Charlie delves deeper into the case and steps back into the arcane world of Oxford colleges, she realizes that there is much more to this crime than meets the eye.
Paperback, 400 pages
Published August 23rd 2011 by Bywater Books (first published January 1st 2010)
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Joyce
I try not to miss a Val McDermid book, and I especially like these dark, psychological stand-alones. I had missed this one, but a review, now lost, of some other book led me here. I don't like books with no characters to care about, so I shouldn't like this one, as they're all flawed, but I find McDermid's storytelling so addictive, that I get caught up in it all. I also like her turn of phrase--Charlie Flint, our heroine, is a clinical psychologist, a "detective of the interior state." Somethin...more
Lizzie Hayes
‘Trick of the Dark’ by Val McDermid
Published by Little Brown, September 2010. ISBN: 978-1-4087-0201-7

Charlotte (Charlie) Flint, forensic psychiatrist is in turmoil, firstly she is currently suspended awaiting a hearing by the GMC which will decide whether she can be reinstated, and secondly because she is in love, normally a happy situation, but when you have a partner of seven years, whom you still love, not so good.

She receives through the post a bundle of photocopied sheets that refer to a mu...more
Kathleen Hagen
Trick of the Dark, by Val McDermid, A. Narrated by Gerri Halligan, produced by Recorded Books, downloaded from audible.com.

Dr. Charlotte Flint, (Charlie) was a forensic psychiatrist whose expert testimony in a case was unpopular leading to a verdict of not guilty for a man who then went on to murder four women. Charlie was suspended from psychiatry, on administrative leave from the faculty, and had little to do with her time. Then a former professor, Dr. Corinna Newsam, asked for her involvement...more
Ellen Keim
I'm really having trouble convincing myself to finish this book. I'm afraid that there's going to turn out to be a perfectly logical explanation for all the deaths that have surrounded the main "suspect." I put that in quotes because it's not the police that are investigating this person; it's an out-of-work forensic psychiatrist who has been asked to do so by this person's lover's mother. Got that? Yeah, it's kind of convoluted and the whole mystery is so up in the air, it's hard to care about...more
Anushka
Kriminalroman der ruhigen Art

Charlie Flint ist forensische Psychiaterin. Aufgrund eines missglückten Gutachtens ist sie nun suspendiert und erwartet ein Verfahren vor der Ärztekammer. Da kommt ihr der Umschlag mit den Zeitungsausschnitten über einen scheinbar aufgeklärten Mord zur Abwechslung und möglichen Rehabilitation gerade recht. Als sich herausstellt, dass Charlie die Beteiligten aus ihrer Zeit in Oxford kennt, lässt sie sich in einen Strudel aus Anschuldigungen und Rätsel hineinziehen. Al...more
Buchratte
Charlie Flint, von Beruf Profilerin erhält eines Tages Post von ihrer alten Freundin Corina. Die Post besteht aus Zeitungsausschnitten zu dem dramatischen Tod an Corinnas Schwiegersohn Philip. Philip wurde auf seiner eigenen Hochzeitsfeier, auf dem Gelände des Oxford Colleges, abseits des Festes hinterhältig erschlagen und ins Wasser geworfen. Und obwohl bereits ein Pärchen, die Geschäftspartner von Philip, als Täter gelten und auch auf ihre Verurteilung warten, glaubt Corinna den wirklichen Mör...more
Kerstin Thieme
Krimi, der nur sehr langsam in Fahrt kommt

Dr. Charlie Flint liebt ihren Job als Profilerin, ist jedoch in Ungnade gefallen und vom Dienst suspendiert worden, da ein aufgrund ihres Gutachtens freigelassener Angeklagter anschließend vier Frauen ermordet hat. Auch in Gefühlsdingen ist sie verwirrt. Trotzdem sie seit sieben Jahren in einer gleichgeschlechtlichen Partnerschaft mit Maria lebt, hat sie sich in Lisa Kent verliebt. Als ihre ehemalige Dozentin vom College in Oxford sie um Mithilfe bei der...more
Buchina
Charlie steht an ihrem Scheideweg beruflich und privat. Ablenkung verspricht das Treffen mit ihrer alten Dozentin in Oxford Corinna. Corinna verdächtigt die Geliebte (Jay) ihrer Tochter des mehrfachen Mordes, unter anderem an ihrem Schwiegersohn. Charlie, zwangsweise von ihrer Arbeit als psychologische Gutachterin vor Gericht beurlaubt, beißt an und erklärt sich bereit mehr über die Morde herauszufinden.

Schon auf den ersten Seiten wurde deutlich, dass bei diesem Krimi der Mord und die Aufklärung...more
Tweedledee
Die Profilerin Charlie Flint ist wegen eines vermeintlichen Fehlgutachtens erst mal vom Dienst suspendiert, die einzige Tätigkeit die sie momentan noch ausüben kann, sind Vorlesungen. Da kommt ihr die Ablenkung durch einen anonymen Brief gerade recht. In dem Brief befinden sich Zeitungsauschnitte über einen Mordfall, der an ihrem ehemaligen College in Cambridge passiert ist. Ein Mann wird an seinem eigenen Hochzeitstag auf dem College-Gelände brutal ermordet. Sie recherchiert im Internet zu dem...more
Marie
Alle Rache will Ewigkeit: Leicht schleppender, sich in Beziehungswirrwarr verlierender Krimi!

Inhalt:
Dr. Charlie Flint, ihres Zeichens Psychiaterin und Profilerin, sieht sich mit einer beruflichen Katastrophe konfrontiert. Sie ist verantwortlich für den Freispruch eines Psychopathen, der nach dem Gerichtsurteil vier Frauen ermordet. Gezeichnet von der Enttäuschung darüber, dass sie von der Öffentlichkeit für die Morde verantwortlich gemacht wird und keine Aufträge mehr erhält, kommt es ihr gelege...more
Lene1277
Die Profilerin Charlie Flint wird von Ihrer alten Philosophiedozentin Dr. Corinna Newton um Hilfe gebeten: der Mord ihres Schwiegersohnes wird gerade vor Gericht verhandelt und sie ist überzeugt, dass die falschen Leute vor Gericht stehen. Die Witwe, ihre Tochter Magda, ist seit dem Tod ihres Ehemanns überraschend mit einer von Corinnas ehemaligen Studentinnen zusammen und sie fürchtet, dass eben diese mit dem Mord und anderer mysteriöser Todesfälle zu tun hat. Da Charlie gerade vom Dienst suspe...more
Sarahsbuecherwelt
Nachdem ich dieses Buch Weihnachten unter meinem Wichtelgeschenken finden durfte, ist es erst einmal bei mir ins Regal gewandert. Der Klappentext klang zwar vielversprechend, jedoch hatte ich kein großes Verlangen es sofort zu verschlingen. Dies sollte sich ändern, als ich das Buch als Januar-Aufgabe entdeckte. Die Leseprobe bestach durch unterhaltsame Dialoge, wurde sogar etwas spannend und der flüssige Stil, machte Lust auf den Rest des Buches.

Leider konnte mich die Umsetzung am Ende des Buche...more
Themistokeles
Charlie Flint ist studierte Psychologin und Psychiaterin und ihre Hauptarbeit bestand darin psychologische Profile für Angeklagte zu erstellen. In ihrem letzten Fall jedoch wurde der Angeklagte wegen ihres Profils freigesprochen und brachte daraufhin vier Frauen um. Charlie wurde daran die Schuld gegeben und mit ihrer Karriere geht es seitdem bergab.
Dieser Punkt im Leben der Protagonistin wurde sehr gut geschildert, da merkbar ist, wie der Zustand in dem sie sich befindet, sie beeinflusst. Insbe...more
Miri
Spannung pur
Alle Rache will Ewigkeit entführt den Leser in das Leben der Profilerin Charlie. Ihr nächster Fall erfordert ihr ganzes Können, obwohl sie zur Zeit eigentlich suspendiert ist, und zu allem Überfluss, geschah der brutale Mord auch noch an ihrem alten College: In Oxford! Die Art, wie sie davon erfährt, ist auch merkwürdig, denn sie bekommt ein Päckchen mit Zeitungsartikeln über den Mord zugeschickt. Absender? Anonym. Wer hat den Bräutigam umgebracht? War Rache das Motiv? Und wenn ja, w...more
Anendien
Inhalt
Eigentlich erstellt die studierte Psychologin Charlie Täterprofile für das Gericht, doch zur Zeit ist sie suspendiert und droht ihre Anstellung zu verlieren, da kommt ein bisschen Abwechslung gerade recht. Charlie kehrt an ihr altes College zurück an dem, vor Jahren, ein schrecklicher Mord geschah. Dieser Fall ist eigentlich abgeschlossen, doch es stehen Vorwürfe im Raum, dass damals die falschen Täter zur Rechtschaffenheit gezogen wurden und so beginnt Charlie auf eigene Faust zu ermittel...more
Ishmael Seaward
The last four sentences are worthy of Alfred Hitchcock.

This is a dense book, if I can use that term. Four hundred pages of a tightly written plot, even though at times it may not seem like it.

Charlie Flint is a clinical psychiatrist, specializing in psychological profiling, who has been suspended from practice pending an investigation of her testimony at a recent trial. She gets sucked into a murder investigation at the behest of a former college tutor. The question is whether or not a person (J...more
Gloria Feit
As the book opens, Dr. Charlotte [“Charlie”] Flint finds her professional life as a forensic psychiatrist in tatters, her reputation destroyed, and awaiting a hearing by the General Medical Council to decide whether or not she can be reinstated as an expert in her field.

Magdalene [“Magda”] Newsam, a pediatric oncologist, is a 28-year-old woman whose husband was killed on their wedding night, attending the trial of her husband’s partners for his murder. One of the two hubs of this book is Magda’s...more
Alison
This Val McDermid book has just recently become available in the US after being out in Britain for a year. Despite its so-so reviews, I gave it a try. McDermid can reliably write a page turner that makes you want to read "just one more chapter" every time you come to the end of the current chapter, even if there is a part of your mind that knows you aren't really enjoying the story at all. McDermid also usually can be counted on for a flawlessly structured plot where everything makes sense when...more
Melissa
Trick of the Dark reminded me more of McDermid's early Lindsay Gordan series than her recent, gritty standalones. Although a crime novel, the spine of the book is really its many lesbian characters and their myriad love lives. It's something that would irk me just as much if they were all straight and frequently backburner-ing a serial killer to contemplate their hetero romances and affairs. I want to read crime fiction, not romance with crime draped loosely around its shoulders. Added to that,...more
Liz Wilkins
For me, a Val Mcdermid novel is a treat to be savoured which is why I often read them long after publication (the exception being the "Tony Hill" books which I can't stop myself from devouring in an instant!). The Hardback version of this has been sat on my shelf for a while (and boy its a good looking book) A couple of days ago I decided it was time and dived in. I tend to really enjoy Ms McDermid's stand alone novels (A Place of Execution and The Distant Echo being some of the best crime ficti...more
Charlotte
Excellent mystery by Val McDermid, I am really liking "tartan noir", although much of this book takes place in Manchester and Oxford.

The book builds at an almost leisurely pace to the final "WTF!?" moment that stands on their heads all theories you might have entertained up to a certain point and leave you wondering what you missed.

Perhaps I am getting too used to thinking twisted, so I saw the ending coming, but in spite of that it was still very enjoyable when I got to that moment, because th...more
Littlevampire
Das Buch „alle Rache will Ewigkeit“ von Vall McDermid handelt von Charlie, die trotz Schwierigkeiten im Berufsleben nicht aufgibt und alles tut, um Gerechtigkeit zu üben. Nach ihrer Suspendierung als Psychologin, auf Grund einer folgenschweren Fehleinschätzung eines Patienten, wagt sie einen Neuanfang mit dem sie nie gerechnet hätte.
Nach einem geheimnisvollen Brief eines Unbekannten, wagt sie nach guten Überlegungen den Sprung ins kalte Wasser und reist an einen Ort ihrer Vergangenheit, der alte...more
Ariska
This was definitely for me a book you can not put down. I spent all my free time with the book so I think it is definitely worth reading, especially during holiday at the sea side.
I would say the weak point is that the main suspect should not be the murderer so I kept wondering if Dermid will surprise me with a sort of more sophisticated plot. In spite of being the simplest plot I was not very disappointed.
Apart from the plot, I liked there were mainly female characters, the lesbian "design" di...more
Billthebloody
Now I could be extra harsh and just give you the review of this that I gave to my girlfriend - "Too many lesbians, not enough murder," but that would sell it short somewhat and make me sound a little bigoted. Nevertheless I was disappointed by Trick of the Dark primarily because the story seemed so tame and rather slow, not up to the standards I would expect from McDermid.

A man is killed on his wedding day, seemingly bludgeoned and drowned by his two business partners. Later the victims prospec...more
Jo at Jaffareadstoo
I've not read any of Val McDermid's books before and recently acquired this latest book , which is a stand alone story, and so not part of any established series.

At the beginning of the story we know that someone has been murdered , we even have two suspects facing trial for the crime but what then follows throughout the rest of the book, is the story of how, why, and what happened, not just to the murder victim, but also what happened to those who were intimately involved in the crime.


Overall,...more
Vanda
I thought this was a fabulous novel, beautifully written and full of strong women characters. It's a novel that keeps you guessing. Is Jay Stewart a psychopathic killer , or is she just unlucky and bad things happen to people around her? The story is told from different character's perspective and also from Jay's memoirs, one she is currently writing and one published which weaves throughout the novel, giving great insight into her character and the truths she's filtering and adding doubt and co...more
Kristen
Trick of the Dark is an intricately plotted who-done-it, satisfyingly set in Oxford, London, and other British and Scottish locales. That gives American readers not only an intelligent puzzle to work out but also a trip to jolly new Great Britain. It's the story of Dr. Charlie Flint, a disgraced psychiatrist whose testimony set a murderer free. She's wrestling with that angst, but also flirting with betraying her wonderful wife, Maria, for the sultry, mixed-message charms of Lisa.

(Oh, did I ment...more
Antoinette
I did not completely read this book I kind of read pages from it. I was a first read giveaway winner, so thank you Goodreads and Val McDermid. I don't want to say that this book isn't good, because it might be the best ever but because of the fact that the character were lesbian and that I read that you know may have some intimate scenes, I didn't care to read. So I would wish if the book was about something like that you would give the reader a heads up first. But the parts I did read, it looke...more
Margaret
I'm beginning to fear that I don't actually like her books - I just found 1 that I did like and I keep reading more in the hope I'll find another one!
She is good at what she does however - telling a story competently & drawing you in. I only started this last night & I've read a third even though I should have been sleeping. And despite it's annoying me.
The protagonists are 40ish Oxford graduates. Well I'm older than that & I too went to an all-women's Oxford college and not only wa...more
Jessica
Dr. Charlie Flint is having a bad time. She refused to help wrongly convict a man who went on to kill four women and her medical license is under review. She loves her wife, a dentist, but feels tempted by the attentions of a flirtatious self-help expert. When her former Oxford tutor asks her to investigate her daughter's lover, Jay, a wealthy entrepreneur the professor suspects may have had a hand in the murder of her daughter's husband as well as other business rivals, Charlie takes the case,...more
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Val McDermid was born and schooled on the east coast of Scotland and then Oxford Universtiy after which she became a journalist.

Her first book, Report for Murder was published in 1987 and since then she has gone on to have 25 more books published.

She lives in Manchester and Northumberland with 3 cats.

Series:
* Tony Hill & Carol Jordan
* Lindsay Gordon
* Kate Brannigan
More about Val McDermid...
The Mermaids Singing (Tony Hill & Carol Jordan, #1) The Wire In The Blood (Tony Hill & Carol Jordan, #2) A Place Of Execution The Torment Of Others (Tony Hill & Carol Jordan, #4) The Distant Echo

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