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The Various Haunts of Men
The Various Haunts of Men
Author: Susan Hill
A woman vanishes in the fog up on "the Hill", an area locally known for its tranquility and peace. The police are not alarmed; people usually disappear for their own reasons. But when a young girl, an old man, and even a dog disappear, no one can deny that something untoward is happening in this quiet cathedral town. Young policewoman Freya ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781585678761
ISBN-10: 1585678767
Publication Date: 4/19/2007
Pages: 438
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  • Currently 3.7/5 Stars.
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3.7 stars, based on 12 ratings
Publisher: Overlook Hardcover
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio Cassette, Audio CD
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cathyskye avatar reviewed The Various Haunts of Men on + 2260 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
First Line: Last week I found a letter from you.

Detective Sergeant Freya Graffham has left London and the Metropolitan Police for the small cathedral town of Lafferton. She doesn't miss London a bit and wastes no time in exploring her new home. She fits in well with her fellow officers and is intrigued by Chief Inspector Simon Serrailler. Graffham is a very intuitive person, and there's something about a missing persons case involving an older woman named Angela Randall that she just can't let go. When other people in the area begin to go missing, Graffham senses she really is on to something. Is there a killer preying on the people of this small town?

The Various Haunts of Men moves very slowly and deliberately until the last hundred pages when it really picks up speed. The pacing almost mirrors that of the killer. I knew the killer's identity very early on, but as only a secondary matter of importance, it didn't ruin the book for me at all. Hill's focus was squarely on her characters and setting her stage for the other books to follow in the series.

I try my best to avoid spoilers in my reviews, so I must limit my remarks with regard to this book. Hill's characters were brilliant-- perfect for a character-driven reader like me-- but the weakest of the lot was Simon Serrailler himself. Everyone seemed to put him on such a high pedestal that it's a wonder he didn't get a nosebleed, and he was so enigmatic that it was almost impossible to "read"or like him. I'm tempted to say that I wasn't all that impressed with him, but I have a strong feeling that I was set up by Hill, so I'm reserving judgment until I've read the next book in the series.

Read it (The Pure in Heart) I will because Hill has populated her stage with one of the more intriguing casts of characters I've encountered in a long time. She also has shown right from this beginning that she's quite willing to take risks with them. I definitely want to see what she does next.
bellasgranny avatar reviewed The Various Haunts of Men on + 468 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This book was recommended to me by a fellow swapper as the first in a terrific British police procedural series. I read quite a number of British police procedural series, and I would not place this one anywhere near the top of that list. I found the book overlong, the characters not quite so interesting, and the "crime" story and details very drawn out. Nevertheless, because of Hill's reputation and the glowing reviews her books get, I've started the second in the series last night.
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WhidbeyIslander avatar reviewed The Various Haunts of Men on + 688 more book reviews
Hill writes well, and her ghost story The Woman in Black is a favorite. Although this is well written, too, and interesting, it's fine as a story set in an English town, but if you're looking for a straight-forward mystery, this might not be for you either. It's 562 pages long, by the way, so not for the impatient.
reviewed The Various Haunts of Men on + 216 more book reviews
Excellent crime drama by an English author. I hope to read more in this series.
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Unfortunately, I couldn't get into this one. But see for yourself, maybe you'll like it more than me.

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