... The Chameleon's Shadow by Minette Walters was one of them.
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Minette Walters is often referred to as the 'queen of the psychological thriller' and after reading several of her books, you will see that this is a title she deserves. The Chameleon's Shadow is her 12th psychological ... Read review
The stunning new bestseller from Minette Walters When Lieutenant Charles Acland is flown ... more
home from Iraq with serious head injuries he faces not only permanent disfigurement but also an apparent change to his previously outgoing personality. Cripple...
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When Lieutenant Charles Acland is flown home from Iraq with serious head injuries, he ... more
faces not only permanent disfigurement but also an apparent change to his previously outgoing personality. Crippled by migraines, and suspicious of his psychiatrist, he begins to display sporadic bouts of aggression, particularly against women, especially his ex-fiancee who seems unable to accept that the relationship is over.
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Advantages: Gripping from the start, interesting characters Disadvantages: Thought the ending may have been more explosive
...couple of good books. The Chameleon's Shadow by Minette Walters was one of them.
The Author
Minette Walters is often referred to as the 'queen of the psychological thriller' and after reading several of her books, you will see that this is a title she deserves. The Chameleon's Shadow is her 12th psychological thriller. Some of her other books include Acid Row, Fox Evil, The Ice House, The Sculptress and The Dark Room. Some of ... .../>
The Story
Lieutenant Charles Acland life is literally turned upside down when a roadside bomb hits his vehicle while they are serving in Iraq. His colleagues are killed and Charles is left with horrific injuries, most of them affecting one side of his face.
As Charles recovers in hospital, he realises that he remembers very little about the last few weeks of his life. Slowly, certain things start to come back to ... more
I recently had all my shifts changed at work which means that I ended up working 6 weeks of nights - ouch! Knowing that work was going to be quiet and therefore fairly boring, I asked my Dad to recommend me a couple of good books. The Chameleon's Shadow by Minette Walters was one of them.
The Author Minette Walters is often referred to as the 'queen of the psychological thriller' and after reading several of her books, you will see that this is a title she deserves. The Chameleon's Shadow is her 12th psychological thriller. Some of her other books include Acid Row, Fox Evil, The Ice House, The Sculptress and The Dark Room. Some of her stories have been turned into films or TV series.
The Story Lieutenant Charles Acland life is literally turned upside down when a roadside bomb hits his vehicle while they are serving in Iraq. His colleagues are killed and Charles is left with horrific injuries, most of them affecting one side of his face.
As Charles recovers in hospital, he realises that he remembers very little about the last few weeks of his life. Slowly, certain things start to come back to him and he starts trying to piece his life together. He is assessed by a psychologist who is sure that Charles should be in much more pain than he seems to be and is amazed that he doesn't really seem too mentally affected by the trauma he has been through. Once he is released from hospital, Charles decides to live in London where he pretty much lives the life of a recluse. It soon becomes clear to Charles that his personality has been changed by the accident he was involved in. His friends and colleagues describe him as a 'happy go lucky lad' but the Charles we meet seems very different from this description. One day, while Charles is having a drink, he becomes involved in a fight in the pub and is looked after by a butch weight lifting female doctor who everyone called Jackson. Meanwhile, the local police are investigating the murders of several homosexuals in the area and Charles name seems to keep popping up. Charles was living in the area when the murders first began and they are continuing now he is back in the area - has the accident totally changed Charles and made him act out of character, is it a coincidence is Charles just pretending that he doesn't remember certain things??
The Characters I found myself quickly becoming interested in all the characters we are introduced to in this book. Charles is quite a harsh character, he's rude and arrogant yet as a reader, you still feel some sort of empathy for the guy. Jackson is another character that I found interesting as she never really gives much away throughout the entire book so you are always left questioning her character and wondering if she has a motive. You also meet two psychologists throughout the book and although their characters are not major parts in the book, I feel that they bring quite a lot of thought to the book as their ideas and theories on the trauma Charles has suffered opens up all sorts of questions!
My Opinion When I first flicked through the book, I was a little disappointed to see that it began with a newspaper clipping which was then followed by a medical report on Charles. I have read other books that are written in the style and have found them to be difficult to follow. However, with the Chameleon's Shadow, it actually turned out to be quite effective. The while book does not follow this pattern though and there is plenty of normal pages in-between the various report, emails etc. This story had me gripped from the very first page so I would certainly recommend this book to anyone who finds it hard to get into a book. I think all the mystery that surrounds Charles at the beginning of the book instantly as the reader gripped as you just want to find out more about him. I must admit that I like books with twists and turns in them and although there are a few of them in this book, I did feel that there could have been more and the ending of the story was not as exciting as I thought it may have been. Having said that, this book had me gripped from the very beginning and I thoroughly enjoyed reading it.
Advantages: Starts strongly Disadvantages: Fades from about a third in
...when a roadside bomb shatters the life of him and his colleagues. He is the lucky one - he survives, but with enduring injuries, particularly to the face. When he comes to in hospital, he realises he has lost eight weeks of his life. Things begin to come back to him slowly, but his personality seems to have been changed for good. When he is finally released from hospital, he moves to London where he lives the life of a hermit, until one day when ... ...female doctor called Jackson. But the fight has caught the attention of the police, who are investigating the murders of several homosexuals in the area. Acland was living in the area when the first murders took place and, lo and behold, now his is back, another has occured. Is it a coincidence or does Acland have more to do with the murders than he can remember? To any fan of crime fiction, Minette Walters is a must-read author. Her earlier books ...
sunmeilan 23.12.2007
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Advantages: Easy to read Disadvantages: Unrealistic
...her technique of building up the story using various documents as well as a more conventional narrative. I didn't find it as interesting here as when I first saw her use it, though. The story is reasonably gripping although perhaps some readers would find the ending a little predictable. The characters are likeable but somehow didn't seem as realistic to me as those found in her previous books. It seemed as if the author had tried to find contemporary ...
Antigone9 31.08.2008
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