We are introduced to Detective Inspector Kim stone in Angela
Marson’s thriller, Silent Scream. The death of a headmistress leads DI Stone and
her charges to a dead body found buried near an abandoned children’s home. Another
burial site and a few murder scenes later, DI stone uncovers the connection
between recent events. She must now hunt
down a vicious murderer trying to cover his original tracks!
In Evil Games, DI Kim Stone is called
to the murder scene of a convicted rapist. She is soon called to other murder
scenes where her gut tells her that something isn’t adding up. Once the link
has been established between these murders, a hunch leads her to a formidable
enemy, an enemy that Kim may not be equipped to handle.
Best friends, Charlie and Amy, are kidnapped in Lost
Girls. DI Kim is brought into the case at the request of an old
acquaintance. The kidnapper struck previously but with a tragic outcome. The
stakes are raised when each family is asked to bid for their child with a
twisted ransom demand. To get the girls back Kim has to manoeuvre between
paranoid superiors, a tenacious reporter, grief stricken parents, an outside
negotiator and nervous kidnappers.
When asked to visit a body farm to help close cold cases, DI
Kim Stone does not expect to find a murder victim amongst the bodies used for
research. Not long after their first
discovery, they find a second body and a third victim, barely alive. In Playing
Dead, Di Kim has to race against time to save a fourth victim from a
serial killer with an agenda.
These books can
be read as stand alones but the progression and growth of Kim Stone will be
missed, so I highly recommend reading the series from the beginning. Subtle nuances in her character and her relationships are drawn out by the expert hand of
Angela Marsons. I thoroughly enjoyed this series and look forward to the next instalment, Blood Lines.