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Zoe Bentley Mystery #3

Gęstsza od krwi

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Morderca, który wypija krew z ofiar?

Agent Tatum Gray i profilerka Zoe Bentley sądzili, że widzieli już wszystko, lecz to barbarzyńskie morderstwo młodej kobiety sprawiło, że aż ich zemdliło.

Nie sądzili, że będą pracować nad taką sprawą... Lecz odłóżmy wampiryzm na bok. Sposób działania mordercy jest identyczny jak Roda Glovera — seryjnego zabójcy, który prześladuje Zoe od dzieciństwa. Kryminolodzy uważają, że to jego dzieło, ale nie tylko jego... Aby zrealizować swoje chore potrzeby, musiał znaleźć równie zdeprawowanego wspólnika.

Frustracja Zoe rośnie, gdy kolejna kobieta zostaje znaleziona martwa i wydrenowana z krwi — a inna zaginęła. Czas ucieka: Zoe wie, że to jej śmierć byłaby ukoronowaniem dokonań Glovera w tej obłąkańczej grze, ciągnącej się od dwudziestu lat. Aby powstrzymać Glovera i jego obrzydliwego wspólnika, będzie musiała odrzucić zahamowania i zgłębić ich motywację; lecz czy przez to nie stanie się kolejną ofiarą mrocznego, naprawdę mrocznego pragnienia?

544 pages, Paperback

First published June 23, 2020

About the author

Mike Omer

17 books1,937 followers
Mike Omer is an author, currently living in Ireland. He is the author of the Zoe Bentley Mystery Series, the Abby Mullen series, and the Glenmore Park Mystery Series. In the past, he's been a journalist, a game developer, and the CEO of the company Loadingames. He is married to a woman who diligently forces him to live his dream, and is the father of an angel, a pixie, and a gremlin.

Mike loves to write about true-to-life people who are perpetrators or victims of crimes. He also likes writing funny stuff. He mixes these two loves quite passionately into his mystery books.

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Profile Image for Liz.
2,409 reviews3,275 followers
July 30, 2020
Ugh. The premise of a killer that drinks his victim’s blood is stomach turning unpleasant. Zoe and Tatum are back in Chicago, still trying to track down Rod Glover. They arrive at a crime scene to determine if it was one of his, but it doesn’t appear to be. But they still get involved with the case.
Zoe is an interesting character. I seem to spend a lot of time trying to figure her out. Is she somewhere on the asperger’s spectrum? She’s certainly tactless. And fixated to the point of wrecking her health. Tatum is much easier to suss out - he’s smart, good looking and social. And O’Donnell was a great addition to the cast of characters.
But my favorite character of this series is Marvin, Tatum’s grandfather. Let’s face it, with this kind of storyline, you need a little comic relief thrown in.
The story moves at a strong pace, keeping my interest throughout. The police investigations struck me as very realistic. The ending was great. I didn’t have a clue how it would play out and there were several twists I didn’t see coming.
My thanks to netgalley and Thomas & Mercer for an advance copy of this book.
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4,123 reviews12.9k followers
May 19, 2020
I’ll give it 3.75 stars!

First and foremost, a large thank you to NetGalley, Mike Omer, and Thomas & Mercer for providing me with a copy of this publication, which allows me to provide you with an unbiased review.

Returning for the third in the Zoe Bentley series, the reader is able to get a real grasp for how Mike Omer seeks to shape the book and his protagonist. While still in Chicago, FBI forensic psychologist Zoe Bentley and Special Agent Tatum Gray are hot on the heels of Rod Glover, a serial killer who has been terrorising people across America. When Bentley learns of the murder of a young woman, she noses her way into the crime scene, thinking that it might be Glover’s work. CPD officials are less than happy to have her poking around, but Bentley and Gray refuse to back down. It soon becomes apparent that the case is not Glover’s work, as there is an odd angle, where the killer appears to have a form of vampirism. The woman who was slain is the daughter of a pastor, giving Bentley and Gray a lead to follow. No one has seen or heard of Glover, but the loose description sounds a little like Daniel Moore, a congregant who has admitted to having issues in his past. While Bentley and Gray try to track down the killer, they begin to wonder if this is a partnered job, with Glover as the alpha male, but the unsub (unknown subject) as the one choosing the victims. While learning a little more about the Chicago vampire community, Bentley and Gray must also keep their eyes open for more crimes. Another woman is found dead, her body with telltale marks of a blood letting, which only increases the pressure. Working all the angles, Bentley and Gray must find the killer, as well as their specific prize in Rod Glover, before more women lose their lives. An interesting addition to the series, though Omer’s chill and sharpness seem to have been muted somewhat in this piece. Recommended to those who enjoy the series, as well as the reader who wants something a little unique in the killer on the loose.

If memory serves, I picked up the first book in this collection on the recommendation of a friend. I could not get enough and loved how the story moved well, showing the progress Zoe Bentley could make in her search for a killer. By this, the third book, I had high hopes for Omer to keep things moving, but they got a little clunky. More on that in a moment. Zoe Bentley remains the star of the book, though she is not as pristine and on point as I would have liked. She remains focussed on finding the man she once called her neighbour and friend as a child, knowing his days are numbered. While Rod Glover may have brain cancer, Zoe is sure not to let up on her hunt. That said, she seems to have a harder time using that psychology degree that got her the prime position in the FBI. Other characters help to advance the story well, but many did not shine as I would have liked. The story’s premise was strong and well worth my time, but I felt things either did not move with the rapidity that I would have expected, or the interactions were less sharp and spine-tingling, which is something that Omer has done so well in the past. The hunt for the killers was constant, but it appeared as though Bentley and Gray were spinning their wheels. Even the aspects with the killer in the narrative driver’s seat were sometimes lacking the flair they needed to push things forward. With Omer using the short chapter technique to keep the reader hooked, there were moments when the narrative and excitement dwindled, leaving the reader to continue in hopes of finding the spark. While I did not dislike the book, this was surely my least favourite of the collection to date.

Kudos, Mr. Omer, for more Zoe Bentley reading. I suppose this might have been an aberration in your usually stellar style, at least in my eyes.

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557 reviews383 followers
July 11, 2020
IMike Omer Has Done It Again!

Dr. Zoe Bentley and Agent Tatum from the FBI BAU (Behavior Assessment Unit) are back again. This time they are on the trail of a serial killer who had abducted Zoe and her sister several months previously. They hear there is a new case where a woman has been murdered with some similarities to their case so they need to investigate the crime with hope they can track their killer. Unfortunately when they arrive on the horrific scene they find some similar wound signs that they are looking for but there are also wounds that suggest this killer is draining the victim's blood. These wounds are completely unrelated to their killer but curiously there are also discrepancies that also point to their suspect. But, why would their suspect change his method of killing now? Could this be a different killer but also using a copycat technique intertwined with his own style of murdering female victims or is Zoe off her game with her profile and must start all over in developing a new profile for this murder and reevaluating their own case of the monster that Zoe has been tracking for years. The police department is not happy about the FBI
Inserting themselves into their case right now, but before long they will welcome their help when another woman is abducted and they have no idea of who or what they are looking for and they only have small amount of time to find this woman or she may meet the same fate as the first victim.

I am a fan of Mike Omer and I really enjoyed this creepy, murder, thriller story. I think this author is a stellar storyteller with exceptional writing skills that leave me feeling excitement and tension while reading his books and looking forward to more of his wonderful novels. This was not a supernatural story yet, there were horror elements in this thriller that made it fun if readers enjoy very dark crime thrillers or just good old fashioned horror stories. This is truly a novel where nightmares are made and sometimes unfortunately can come true!

I want to thank the publisher "Thomas &Mercer" and Netgalley for the opportunity to read this fantastic book and any thoughts and opinions expressed are unbiased and mine alone!

I have given this book a rating of 5 Nightmarish 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 Stars!!
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557 reviews383 followers
June 26, 2020
Mike Omer Has Done It Again!

Dr. Zoe Bentley and Agent Tatum from the FBI BAU (Behavior Assessment Unit) are back again. This time they are on the trail of a serial killer who had abducted Zoe and her sister several months previously. They hear there is a new case where a woman has been murdered with some similarities to their case so they need to investigate the crime with hope they can track their killer. Unfortunately when they arrive on the horrific scene they find some similar wound signs that they are looking for but there are also wounds that suggest this killer is draining the victim's blood. These wounds are completely unrelated to their killer but curiously there are also discrepancies that also point to their suspect. But, why would their suspect change his method of killing now? Could this be a different killer but also using a copycat technique intertwined with his own style of murdering female victims or is Zoe off her game with her profile and must start all over in developing a new profile for this murder and reevaluating their own case of the monster that Zoe has been tracking for years. The police department is not happy about the FBI Inserting themselves into their case right now, but before long they will welcome their help when another woman is abducted and they will have no idea of who or what they are looking for and they only have small amount of a timeframe to find this woman or she may be meeting the same fate as the first victim.

I am a fan of Mike Omer and I really enjoyed this creepy, murder, thriller story. I think this author is a stellar storyteller with exceptional writing skills that leave me feeling excitement and tension while reading his books and looking forward to more of his wonderful novels. This was not a supernatural story yet, there were horror elements in this thriller that made it fun if readers enjoy very dark crime thrillers or just good old fashioned horror stories. This is truly a novel where nightmares are made and sometimes unfortunately can come true!

I want to thank the publisher "Thomas & Mercer" and Netgalley for the opportunity to read this fantastic book and any thoughts and opinions expressed are unbiased and mine alone!

I highly recommend this terrific novel and have given this book a rating of 5 Nightmarish 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 Stars!!
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1,341 reviews272 followers
February 9, 2020
I struggle rating these books, because I have a couple of issues with them, but I also keep coming back!

Zoe Bentley and Tatum are back, investigating a murder that seems to connect to Rod Glover, Zoe's nemesis since book one. Only, there's some details that just don't seem to fit - including the fact that someone's been drinking blood.

As usual with this series there's good points and bad - the characters are very well drawn, they're all individuals with quirks that set them apart, but they still read as very real. The psychological aspects of the book are pinpoint accurate, and the operating methods of law enforcement similarly well-researched and portrayed. But the dialogue still clunks here and there, and the plot itself seemed off this time around; there's more plates spinning than usual, and here and there it seemed like they might just drop.

But despite my objections, here we are at book 3, and I'm still coming back to read the series. If you're looking for an entertaining read, with realistic and well thought out psychology and methods, you could do a lot worse.
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242 reviews1,476 followers
June 27, 2021
Вообще, конечно, показательно, что сегодня для того, чтобы стать очень популярным и очень коммерчески успешным автором, нужно всего-то понимать, как устроен жанр полицейского триллера, строго и аккуратно следовать его законам и не выпендриваться.
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2,310 reviews477 followers
May 3, 2020
This, the third Zoe Bentley mystery, is another excellent entry in the series. Zoe Bentley, forensic psychologist consulting with the FBI, and Tatum Gray, her FBI partner are in Chicago. They are on the trail of Rod Glover, a serial killer who featured in the previous book. He is still at large and they suspect he has come to Chicago. There has been a murder bearing most of the hallmarks of a Glover Killing with a few extra embellishments. It seems someone drank some of the victim’s blood (yuck) not a Glover trait. DNA analysis shows someone else was present. Does Glover have a partner?

After the murder of another young woman Zoe and Tatum decide to stay on in Chicago. Something very strange is going on. This second murder was different in many respects but still screams Glover. But there is someone else out there who seems with obsessed with blood. Zoe and Tatum are working closely with Chicago PD Detective O’Donnell. They are investigating links between the murders and a local church. Then another woman goes missing. The chase is on but time is running out for this third victim. With no body found the woman may still be alive - but for how much longer? As the net closes around the killers they make desperate moves and Zoe and Tatum must face danger head on to avoid more killings. This was a fast paced story that ticked all the boxes. It was enjoyable and entertaining. Thanks to Netgalley, Thomas & Mercer and Mike Omer for my review copy.
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355 reviews137 followers
November 16, 2022
Таке щось
Чи то детективи перевелися чи то я щось не те обираю 🧐
В цілому трилогі�� на 3, найбільш цікава таки перша частина
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581 reviews100 followers
December 25, 2020
The third volume in the Zoe Bentley series finds Zoe and her partner, Tatum Gray, dealing with vampirism. In Chicago a pastor's daughter has been murdered. Zoe and Tatum are tipped off that there are similarities to Rod Glover's victims. Glover is a serial killer who has pursued Zoe since childhood. Zoe is now a forensic psychologist and she has been pursuing Glover since the first book, A Killer's Mind.

Detective Holly O’Donnell is in charge of the crime scene and she is less than thrilled to have the FBI poking into her homicide but agrees to let them check out the crime scene. She has heard about Zoe from the Strangling Undertaker case and is curious to see her in action. There are similarities between this crime scene and Glover's victims but there are differences. Like there were two different killers. There are ligature marks on the victim but there are wounds and indications that someone may have drained her blood. Could Glover have a partner?

Soon there is a second victim whose blood has also been drained and then another woman goes missing. Zoe, Tatum and O’Donnell develop a working relationship and respect. Zoe and Holly even seem to be on the verge of a friendship. The Zoe Bentley character is an interesting one and is hard to understand sometimes. I sometimes wonder whether she has Asperger’s Syndrome?

The book kept me engrossed and turning the pages to find out what happens next. In the previous book, In the Darkness, we learned that Glover had cancer and was dying. Is this the end? Will Zoe finally catch up with Glover? One character that I missed in this story who was featured in the first two books was Tatum's grandfather, Marvin. He added a bit of comic relief when dealing with a dark story but I still enjoyed this latest addition to the series and look forward to the next.
110 reviews2 followers
March 24, 2024
Oi gerute, negalejau padet. Viskas pagaliau atsistojo I vietas
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383 reviews37 followers
April 2, 2020
If you've read any of Mike Omer's previous books in the series, then you'll know that the killers in his books are absolutely depraved, devious individuals. But this one takes the cake! Thicker than Blood is an unsettling, dark and twisted read about a killer with a taste for blood! Unputdownable, this book may just leave you with a serious case of I-cant-sleep-without-the-lights-on.

When the body of the local Pastor's daughter is discovered, savagely murdered, the police are clueless about who the killer might be. Soon joining them on the scene are Zoe Bentley & her partner, Tatum. Arriving uninvited, the FBI agents are not made to feel welcome by Det. O'Donnell who is charged with leading the investigation. But Zoe has a lead & a possible suspect already in mind. The murderer’s MO is identical to that of Rod Glover—Zoe's nemesis & the serial killer who’s been pursuing Zoe since childhood. Forensics reveals the murder to be his work, but not his alone; desperate to fulfill his sick purpose, he has taken on an equally depraved partner.
Zoe’s own frustration grows after another woman turns up dead and drained—and another goes missing. Time is running out: Zoe knows her own death will be the climax of Glover’s sinister play, which has been unfolding for twenty years. To stop Glover and his vile partner, she’ll need to plunge deep into their motives; but this means drawing ever closer to becoming another casualty of a dark, dark thirst.

Although difficult to love, I find myself drawn to Zoe. While I find her rough-at-the-edges personality a bit endearing I find it difficult to be convinced about her thought process & ultimately the guesses she makes to zero in on the killer. Zoe takes pride in her job as a forensic profiler and thinking like a killer part is very fascinating to me. I like it when so many possibilities are thrown at her and how she makes the educated (or lucky) guess of who the killer could be. I also liked this book because it finally brings her face-to-face with Glover. This book had many twists I never saw coming, yet I also had quite a few things figured out before they were verified in the book. I am not thoroughly convinced of Zoe's ability to profile yet, but in all, this was a very enjoyable read I recommend!! I look forward to reading the next in this exciting series which will undoubtedly be amazing!

Thank You, NetGalley, Thomas & Mercer & Mike Omer for an arc!
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135 reviews17 followers
June 22, 2023
4.25★

Just like the previous two books, Thicker Than Blood was a very good thriller. Mike Omer really did a great job with the pacing of the book, I just wanted to keep reading, I couldn't put this down, my heart was pounding so much and the suspense was soooo much.

The story was really intriguing and not like anything else I have ever read, I haven't read that many thrilles but I felt like the story was very original. And the subplots made the story even more interesting.

The plot was very good but what makes the book even better are the characters. Zoe has all my heart, I want to hug her so much (she is a Swiftie!! that makes me love her even more). I love Tatum. O'Donnell felt so real and relatable. And Marvin is simply amazing, he managed to make me laugh even while reading such a tense book.

Even though I have guessed one of the little twists (just a little one, I had no idea about the big twist), I am still going to rate this book higher (even if it's just 0.25 higher it still counts lol!!!) than the first two where I had absolutely no clue about anything. Maybe I got better at guessing idk🤔 Anyways I am rating this higher because of the characters, the development and the depiction of the characters was really good.

And well, just like the previous two, I enjoyed the writing style.

Wow this book gave me so much anxiety at some point but in the end I was screaming of happiness.

🎶 Staying Up by The Neighborhood is the song that makes me think about Zoe
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1,050 reviews
July 9, 2022
This is the third book in the Zoe Bentley series. Zoe is a forensic psychologist and good at what she does, but somewhat lacking in people skills. Once again teamed up with FBI agent Tatum Gray, they are called in to investigate what appears to be a murder by someone who likes to drink blood.
The book is quite gruesome yet compelling. As the investigation progresses it becomes apparent that they are dealing with a complex mystery and there is no easy solution. As Zoe starts to immerse herself in the mind of the killer it really impacts on her personally and her ability to see reason.
Looking forward to book 4 in this great series.
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223 reviews21 followers
October 15, 2023
#perskaičiau
Mike Omer "Kraujo troškulys"

"Žudiko kailyje" neabejotinai sudrebino detektyvų ir trilerių skaitytojų pasaulį. O "Kapo tamsoje" užminė dar daugiau įdomių mįslių. Tad pagaliau sulaukus paskutinės serijos knygos "Kraujo troškulys" neatidėliodama panorau sužinoti, kuo gi pasibaigs Zojos ir Gloverio užsitęsusi kova.

"Teismo psichologės Zojos Bentli ir FTB specialiojo agento Teitumo Grėjaus duetas padeda Čikagos detektyvei Molei O'Donel ieškoti nepagaunamo maniako Rodo Gloverio, puoselėjančio viltį pagaliau susidoroti su Zoja. Mirtinos ligos kamuojamas, jis pasitelkia bendrininką, kuris po padoraus visuomenės nario kauke slepia nenumaldomą kraujo troškulį. Abu nusikaltėliai savo instinktus tenkina ypač žiauriais būdais."

Uch, vos pradėjus skaityti supratau, kad bus išties gerai 👌 Autorius neabejotinai pasistengė, kad istorijos baigtis būtų prikaustanti dėmesį. Labai puikiai suregztas trileris, kuriame nestinga intrigos, įtampos ir šiurpinančių akimirkų. Kartelė šiai istorijai seniai buvo užkelta labai aukšta, bet visi slapti mano lūkesčiai buvo išpildyti. Kūrinys nebuvo suregztas lengvai istorijos baigčiai, joje nestigo mįslingų pamąstymų apie Gloverio ir Zojos paslaptingą ryšį. Galbūt man nebuvo atsakyta į visus klausimus, bet neabejotinai mėgavausi kiekvienu knygos puslapiu. Apmaudu tik dėl to, kad ši serija jau baigta, nes mielai skaityčiau ir daugiau Zojos Bentli serijos knygų. Labai labai patiko 👏
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐/5
Profile Image for Ugnė | pilna_lentyna.
275 reviews135 followers
January 23, 2024
Pagaliau užbaigiau šią trumpą knygų seriją apie teismo psichologę Zoją Bentli.
Trečioje dalyje, ji toliau gaudo Rodą Gloverį, mums puikiai pažįstamą iš prieš tai buvusių dalių. Brutalaus žudiko jėgos silpsta, todėl, šį kartą jis veikia ne vienas. Kas jo bendrininkas? Šaltakraujis žudikas, ar tik marionetė, vykdanti Gloverio paliepimus?

Pirmoji knygos pusė, visai nesužavėjo. Gloverio santykis su savo "kolega", priminė filmą "Drakula. Miręs ir tuo patenkintas". Švelniai tariant, parodijos parodija. Vėliau, nors ir bylos tyrimas strigo, darėsi įdomiau. Zojos bandymai išnarplioti bylą unikalūs - priešingai, nei kriminalistai, ji remiasi ne įkalčiais, o nusikaltėlio psichologiniu portretu. Aišku, bandymai įlįsti į žudiko galvą, reikalauja daug pastangų ir tai, šioje dalyje, labai jautėsi. Džiaugiuosi, kad autorius Zoją piešė realistiškai - ne kaip neįveikiamą ir super protingą asmenybę, bet kaip paprastą ir tikrą asmenį - galinčią palūžti, dvejojančią ir jaučiančią pagrįstą įtampą.

Nors kraujo tema, pasirodė keistoka, galiu pagirti autorių už puikų suklaidinimą - Gloverio partnerio neatspėjau ir likau maloniai nustebinta.

Gaila, kad šioje dalyje beveik nebuvo Marvino, legendinio senelio, tapusio trilogijos žvaigžde. Skaitę pritars, kad būtent jis, šiai knygų serijai, suteikė išskirtinumo.

Gaila, kad serija baigėsi. Tikrai spėjau prisirišti prie veikėjų. Be to, net ir ši dalis paliko neatsakytų klausimų - knygoje vis sušmėžuodavo trečias labai paslaptingas veikėjas. Gal vis dėlto, dar yra vilčių, kad tai ne pabaiga?.. Pagyvensim - pamatysim. Nesupykčiau, jei atsirastų dar viena proga susitikti su Zoja, Teitumu ir Marvinu.
699 reviews148 followers
December 13, 2021
The 3rd book in the Zoe Bentley series is as entertaining as the others. There were gruesome murders, yet it was a fun read.
The detailed profiling was interesting, for once they got it right about the killer's profile in the first go.
I could sympathize with Zoe whenever she tried to give a witty comeback and failed, then thinks back how she could have handled it better.
She unwittingly becomes the detective O 'Donnell's agony aunt. The chemistry between Zoe and Tatum was like static electricity.
Probably will have to see how their relationship shapes up in the next books.
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Author 1 book122 followers
April 9, 2024
I do love the writing style of Mike Omer but I couldn't finish the book. It takes on a vampirism twist which I am not a fan of, and when animals became involved in a negative way, even at the mere mention of any kind of abuse to an animal, I am out. This is one area that I cannot compromise on. It is because of the storyline that I gave it a 2 star otherwise I do think he is a wonderful writer. I wanted to know how it ended since this is the last book of this series and Zoe had been following a serial killer but I will have to use my own imagination.
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1,666 reviews128 followers
April 8, 2020
Review for 'Thicker than blood ' by Mike Omer

Read and reviewed via NetGalley for Thomas & Mercer publishing .

Available to preorder for release on 23rd June.

This is the first book that I have read by this author. It is the third book in the 'Zoe Bentley Mystery' series . It mentions previous cases but gives any background needed to go with it. I will definitely be happy to read more of his books. This can be read as a standalone and reading it made me want to read the previous books in the series as well as more to come.

Written from the perspectives of several people including the FBI, detective, reporter, the victims and a killer.

Loved Tatum's personality , he made me laugh several times. I hope that he will be in the other books in this series as he has such a big personality. The rest of the characters were also very strong and realistic but it was definitely Tatum that stood out for me.

The storyline was unique and I don't think the blurb did it justice. It was a true page turner filled with mystery, lies, gore, crime, horror, suspense and some humour. An excellent psychological thriller.

I don't think that the cover gives the book much justice either and it probably wouldn't be something I would have picked up in the shop between that and the blurb.

THE writing was excellent throughout the book, along with the descriptions which dragged me straight into the plot.

I never did guess who the perp was which is a big bonus as there's nothing worse than guessing who did it within the first few pages. This book contains plenty of twists and turns to keep you guessing.

I would highly recommend this book to fans of psychological thrillers, horror, suspense, young adults (13 plus), crime, mystery... I can go on so basically if your looking for a good book preorder this.

Rated 5/5 (I loved it ) on Goodreads and Amazon (UK and. Com) and over 30 Facebook pages

£3.98 to purchase on kindle. I think this is a very good price for this book.

427 pages

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2,578 reviews70 followers
August 12, 2023
The mystery in Thicker Than Blood was downright thrilling as well as disgusting and despicable. I was intrigued from the start and I loved having the viewpoint of the antagonist. There was much tension in this story as the death counts continued to pile up and Zoe became even more frustrated with how close and yet how far she was from bringing Rod and his unknown accomplice down. The pacing was fast and I loved that the twists in this story were surprising, intriguing, and fueled my desire for justice. Overall, Thicker Than Blood was a complex mystery that chilled me to the bone as well as captivated my interest from start to finish!

This review is based on a complimentary book I received from NetGalley. It is an honest and voluntary review. The complimentary receipt of it in no way affected my review or rating.
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263 reviews15 followers
October 10, 2020

“A twisted, perverse man in a perfect disguise of a nice, honest, chummy kind of guy. There’s no way to know what’s inside him. Not unless you’re us.”

Bueno, bueno, este libro se queda más o menos en las 3,5 a 4 estrellas (no logré decidirme, pero es algo así), porque algo me faltó o fue decayendo desde los libros anteriores. Pero primero que nada, comenzaré con lo que me fascina de cada libro y aunque piense en abandonarlo en algún momento, siempre me mantiene allí. ¿Qué es? La narrativa del autor. Es que, uf, desde el primer libro me encantó cómo escribe, el cómo puede estar narrando cosas que pueden resultar perturbadoras y, al segundo siguiente, agregarle una mínima pizca de humor sin que suene forzado o siquiera fuera de contexto, aliviando un poco de la tensión, pero sin hacerte olvidar dónde está enfocada la escena y hacia dónde va. Las palabras, y así la lectura, fluye perfectamente, con un ritmo que nunca te deja indiferente, que siempre está moviéndose y tratando de decirte algo, por más mínimo que sea, con lo que se puede completar el puzle que plantea la novela. El uso y el papel que tiene la perfilación, no tanto el FBI en sí, es otra cosa que me fascina. Porque se le da un buen uso, pero también te dice que no es la única respuesta para resolver un caso, ya sea en la ficción o en la vida real, y que siempre puede resultar un buen complemento para las fuerzas policiales representadas en la novela, por ejemplo. Y sí, estos puntos son los más fuertes en los tres libros y los que te hacen seguir allí sin importar qué, y por cómo se ve en la lectura, el autor hace un muy buen uso, sin tampoco abusar tampoco de esto o plantearlo como algo casi adivinatorio.

La trama, bueno, es donde tengo más conflicto. Tenemos en este libro a un asesino que está obsesionado con beber sangre humana y "cazar" a sus víctimas para obtenerla y, además, a Rod Glover, un asesino en serie del que se viene hablando desde el primer libro; ambos asesinos deciden trabajar juntos, cada uno con su propia oscuridad y motivos ocultos para cada acto. No me molestó el caso del primer asesino, en realidad, me pareció interesante ver este comportamiento fuera de la fantasía y cómo el síndrome también puede ser explicado por variados factores que sí pueden ocurrir. Encontré sí esta trama un poco floja, con capítulos narrados desde la perspectiva de este asesino que simplemente me parecieron aburridos. Sí, te muestra un poco de la psique del hombre detrás de tales actos atroces, te muestra sus demonios internos... pero lo hace tantas veces, que resulta repetitivo, porque siempre era lo mismo, desde otros ángulos (además, tampoco se llega a excavar tanto en su pasado, quizás me faltó un poco más). Pero de todas formas sí me gustó, en especial cuando se llegó al final y más cosas pasaron. Lo de Glover fue para mi... bah. Se alargó demasiado su historia y persecución (y sí, sí, entiendo el por qué), pero siento que se discutió tanto sobre su caso que se podría haber hecho algo más, que la historia podría haber ido en otra dirección, un poco más de su pasado o de su historia (de lo que faltó mucho conocer) o lo que sea. ¿Y el final que le dieron? No sé, no sé, no me convenció, aunque era lo esperado, pero no sé.

En cuanto a los personajes, me gustó el desarrollo que tuvieron Zoe y Tatum, entendiéndose mejor (por fin), esta conexión entre ambos en lo que se refería a trabajar en los casos, a casi ser una mentes trabajando en conjunto, y este pequeño guiño a un posible "algo" entre los dos (que de todas formas no llegó a mucho, pero reaaalmente lo estaba esperando. Bueno). Zoe, y su personalidad, sigue siendo un completo misterio para mi, tiene algo, pero no sé qué es (aún así, es una muy, muy buena protagonista). Tatum me sigue fascinando, entre la seriedad en su trabajo y sus tonterías ocasionales, es irresistible (lol). Me faltó más Marvin y su cuota de humor, solo eso, soy fan de ese hombre.

Y eso. Una excelente trilogía que tiene un poco de todo, que siempre tiene algo interesante (y perturbador), en lo que adentrarse, que tiene unos personajes de lo más interesantes. De verdad quiero saber si esto va a continuar o si eso fue el final, así nada más, porque necesito más libros, necesito más de los protagonistas y más de estas historias. ¡Está claro que estos libros están y siempre estarán recomendadísimos!
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748 reviews89 followers
February 13, 2021
Secrets were sticky. They could clog your tear ducts if you weren’t careful.

I've missed Zoe and Tatum so much! That's the downside of being up-to-date with series, you have to wait a whole year for the next book. This is the third one in the series and I have no idea if there's gonna be another one... I really hope so.

This book is about profiling, BAU (Behavioral Analysis Unit) and serial killers. Zoe Bentley is a FBI criminal profiler with great intuition but socially awkward. And then we have Tatum, her partner, who is a really nice guy, good as his job (FBI agent) and very protective. I have to mention also Marvin, Tatum's grandfather, who always makes me laugh.

Normally, when I read thrillers, I'm always impatient to see how they catch the bad guy. But with Mike Omer's novels, I take a step back and enjoy the backstory, the characters struggles, the unravel of the mystery.

I just love his writing.
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80 reviews20 followers
February 1, 2023
Дуже чекав цього моменту. Підбивав знайомого купити примірник, щоб самому прочитати. Нарешті отримав його в руки і просто з головою хлюпнувся, але... Після прочитанного прийшло лише розчарування.

Однозначно найслабша книга серії вийшла у Омера. Чекалося епічного кульмінаційного моменту, захоплюючої розв'язки, а вийшов пшик.

Розумію, що в майбутньому нас точно чекає продовження, але і без злитої кінцівки вийшов примітивний ( в порівнянні з минулими частинами) сюжет, а в детективних триллерах саме він і визначає якість г��тового твору.

Єдиний плюс - написане змусило мене смачно попоїсти)
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698 reviews63 followers
January 26, 2021
Надеюсь, он продолжит серию, хотя вроде и все концы подобрал.
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Author 30 books724 followers
September 8, 2020
A delusional killer who likes—or needs—to drink blood, along with the return of Zoe’s sadistic nemesis from the first two books in this series, make for a dark and twisted read.

This book is not for the squeamish. Mike Omer spares no details. We see what these psychopathic killers are like, up close and personal, and we feel it from both the killers’ and the victims’ perspectives.

I liked that the storylines converge here, so the new case intertwines with the ongoing case from the first two books, and we finally see resolution.

I had minor issues with the portrayal of the delusional killer, who is completely out of touch with reality at some points, but also able to hold down a job and appear “normal” when necessary. I got that he was spiraling out of control, but sometimes the timing felt too convenient. Even so, I found him interesting, and I enjoyed the dynamics between him and Rod Glover, our original psychopath.

Thicker Than Blood is a twisted tale of two killers; one who gets off on control and one who will do anything to get the blood he believes he needs. While you could probably read it as a stand-alone, I recommend starting with A Killer's Mind, book one, to better understand all the intricacies of the story.
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64 reviews2 followers
April 24, 2023
Gdybym miała w kilku słowach podsumować całą trylogię, powiedziałabym, że była ona intrygująca, lekka w czytaniu i naturalnie łącząca tragizm ze zdrowym komizmem ✨

Wampirzy motyw w trzecim tomie, choć budzący niemałą odrazę, był dosyć interesujący, a scena z krwiopijną bibliotekarką i agentem Grayem to zdecydowanie mój ulubiony moment w całej książce 🧛

Podobał mi się sposób, w jaki autor wplątał informacje o słuchanych przez Zoe piosenkach (raz sama zaczęłam śpiewać Katy Perry 😂). I cieszę się, że w końcu znaleźli się bohaterzy, którzy tak jak ja lubią jeść pizzę z ananasem, bo zawsze kiedy czytam, czuję się przez to osobiście atakowana. Btw, Zoe, nie musisz za każdym razem mówić, że jesteś głodna jak wilk, wszyscy to już wiemy.

Ze wszystkich postaci na szczególne wyróżnienie zasługuje dziadek agenta Graya, za swoją rozrywkowość, skłonność do narzekań i cięty język - Marvinie, chcę być taka jak ty, jak będę mieć osiemdziesiąt lat 😚

A ty agencie Gray, spaprałeś sprawę. Miałeś ją kuźwa pocałować.
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245 reviews87 followers
January 12, 2022
Ավանդույթի համաձայն, ես տարին սկսում եմ թրիլլերով։ Ամանորի տոներից հետո բուստեր է պետք ընթերցանությունը վերսկսելու համար և այդ իմաստով թրիլլերները ամենահարմարն են։

Առավել ևս, որ գիրքը Մայք Օմեր եռագրության վերջին՝ եզրափակիչ գրքի մասին է։ Առաջին երկու գրքերում հոգեբան-պրոֆայլեր Զոուի Բենթլին և հետաքննող Տեյթում Գրեյը սպանությունները գործերը քննելլիս նաև հետապնդում են գլխավոր մարդասպանին՝ Գլովերին, որը փորձել է 20 տարի առաջ սպանել հենց Զոուին։ Ավելին, չլիներ Գլովերը, գուցե Զոուին չդառնար այն, ինչ կա այսօր։

Երրորդ գիրքն ամբողջությամբ կենտրոնացած է Գլովերին բռնելու վրա։ Այս դեպքում արդեն գործ ունենք Գլովերի և նրա համախոհ-ընկերոջ հետ, ով պարզվում է շիզոֆրենիկ-վամպիր է։

Մի կողմից, ժանրի կանոնների համաձայն, ավանդական թրիլլեր է, մյուս կողմից՝ դե կարելի էր էլի գոնե արյուն չխմեին։ Բայց հանուն արդարության պետք է ասել, որ Մայքը փորձել է հնարավորինս դինամիկ, տարբերվող և մի քանի ֆ��նալով վեպ գրել։ Հաջողել է։
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5,131 reviews193 followers
August 22, 2022
And the conclusion to the Zoe Bentely series. I've enjoyed getting to know Zoe. She's prickly and blunt and most people have a tough time getting to know her and liking her at first. But not her long term partner Tatum. He's had his moments of disbelief when she's been too blunt but he knows she's a darn good profiler.

And this is the finale. Finally Zoe will come face to face with her final case but one that is circling back. A murdered that has haunted and stalked her. But is she ready?

I liked Zoe in this one. I liked her struggle and seeing a few of the cracks in her. She is affected by the things she sees and experiences. The last book has to have some residual PTSD. It was a tough case with brutal outcomes. I liked feeling like there was a solid conclusion with information about all parties involved.

But the actual subject matter was pretty gross. I've been pretty okay with most things but the main theme of this one was especially gross.

A huge thank you to the author and publisher for providing an e-ARC via Netgalley. This does not affect my opinion regarding the book.
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450 reviews11 followers
July 17, 2021
Didn't enjoy it as much as i would have thought.... the plot seemed to have dragged for a while, or maybe cause i was listening to it... and i sorta forgot how annoying Zoe can get.... i mean i understand her logic but girl have more confidence in yourself >.<
Not sure if i will pick up the next in the series if there is any... but we'll see since i still want to know what the hell is gonna happen next ^^
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1,872 reviews61 followers
May 17, 2022
This was another awesome book in this series. I think the author ended it well. I was glad to see the ending because I was wondering if the author would wrap up or hold us in more suspense. I enjoyed the characters of Zoe and Tatum but my favorite charter would have to be Marvin! I enjoyed this character and I could see a book more around a younger Marvin in the future. Once again, thanks Mike for a great book! This book was an audiobook for me and I enjoyed the narrator Brittany Pressley very much. I love how she added a New York accent (it sounded like it to me) once in a while to the characters. It spiced it up for me!
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