Title: THE WITCH HUNTER
Author: Max Seeck
Read: November 2021
My Rating: 🌟🌟🌟1/2
Book Description:
A bestselling author’s wife has been
found dead in a gorgeous black evening gown, sitting at the head of a formally
set dinner table. Her most chilling feature—her face is frozen in a ghastly
smile.
At first it seems as though a deranged psychopath is reenacting the gruesome
murders from The Witch Hunter, the bestseller written by the victim’s husband.
But investigator Jessica Niemi soon realizes she’s not looking for a single
killer but rather for dozens of believers in a sinister form of witchcraft.
They know her every move and are always one step ahead. As the bodies start
piling up, Jessica knows they won’t stop until they get what they want. And
when her dark past comes to light, Jessica finds herself battling her own
demons while desperately trying to catch a coven of killers before they claim
their next victim.
My musings:
Nordic Noir is my favourite genre, so when I stumbled
across Max Seeck’s latest novel, THE ICE COVEN, it appealed to me straight
away. But seeing it is part two of a series, I thought I should probably read
the first book to get a better background on the characters – and I am glad I
did! THE WITCH HUNTER sports a rich cast of characters, from multiple murder
victims and perpetrators to a whole squad of detectives, which at times had me
frantically scouring previous pages to keep track of who was who. Luckily the
puzzle to solve was intriguing enough to keep me glued to the pages. By the end
of the book, I finally felt that I had a good grasp of all the members of the
detective squad, which should set me up nicely for Book 2 and made this a
worthwhile endeavour.
With many of the dark elements that
make the genre so appealing to me, the story captured me very quickly and I
wanted to know the answers. The icy atmospheric setting and the theme of
witchcraft inspired murders in a Finnish seaside suburb made this book extra
intriguing. I did feel at times that a few details and nuances got lost in
translation, though, and I am still not sure if I totally understood the final
unravelling of all the threads. However, the character of Jessica Niemi and the
delicious armchair travel setting in Finland will definitely make me come back
for more and I can see that this is a series I can easily get addicted to.
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