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At The Stroke Of Madness (Maggie O'Dell Novels)
Alex Kava

Mira Books, 2003 - 320 pages

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In the tomblike silence of an abandoned rock quarry, someone is trying to hide their dirty little secret. A secret that reveals the depths of human depravity. A secret that is about to be discovered.

When FBI Special Agent Maggie O'Dell receives a call from Sheriff Henry Watermeier of New Haven County, Connecticut, she assumes it's a routine tip. She's working on the case of a missing D.C.-area woman, and it seems her body had been found. But Maggie's about to learn this is just the tip of the iceberg in what will be one of the most bizarre, cold-blooded and confounding cases of her career a a criminal profiler.

During a cleanup excavation in the deserted quarry, a fifty-five-gallon drum was discovered, containing the remains of a woman. Then more barrels are found, containing more bodies: some of the dead have been brutally murdered, and some have already been buried. At this grisly discovery, Sheriff Watermeier calls in the FBI, as well as a forensic anthropologist, Dr. Adam "Bones" Bonzatto, in hopes of identifying the victims and ultimately the faceless killer.

Maggie arrives in Connecticut and begins to profiles the killer -- and quickly recognizes a pattern to his madness. The victim range widely in age and include both men and women, but they have one thing in common: they all suffered from an illness or physical deformity of some sort. And the part of their body that was inflicting is missing. As bizarre as it seems, the killer appears to have a fascination, an obsession with his victims' imperfections.

With only an old man who suffers from Alzheimer's as a witness to the killer's identity, Maggie realizes time is running out. Because another woman has gone missing, and the old man's illness has made him the next target. Determined to put an end to the killing, Maggie has to dig deeper into her own resources than she's ever done before to catch this killer of unparalleled madness.


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Great Book Series

I really enjoyed reading the O'Dell series by Alex Kava. I can't wait until A Necessary Evil comes out. This is a great book, all of them are great reads. If you do read them make sure you read them in order: A Perfect Evil, Split Second, Soul Catcher, At The Stroke of Madness, and coming in February 2006 A Necessary Evil. These are page turning books that you just can't get tired of reading. They were so good, I read all four within a month!


Missing a Bit of Spark

FBI profiler Maggie O'Dell travels to Connecticut when her friend, a psychiatrist, worries about a missing client. Bodies missing bits are discovered in barrels in an abandoned rock quarry. A good, fast read, bit missing a bit of spark. (A)


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Another fine Kava

At the Stroke of Madness by Alex Kava is the fourth Maggie O'Dell book. O'Dell, an FBI Special Agent, is just beginning her well-deserved vacation when a good friend, psychologist Dr. Gwen Patterson, asks O'Dell to look into the disappearance of one of her patients who has gone to Connecticut for her grandmother's funeral. Within a day, reports are coming in that the body of a woman has been discovered in an abandoned rock quarry in Connecticut, near the grandmother's hometown.

As O'Dell arrives in Connecticut, more bodies are being discovered in the quarry, and she becomes involved "unofficially" in the investigation of what may be one of the worst serial killing sprees in history. But is the first body found the woman for whom she seeks, or has something else happened to Gwen Patterson's patient?

Although not as intense as Kava's first three Maggie O'Dell books, At the Stroke of Madness is still a positive addition to this excellent series.


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Good beginning but fizzled out towards the end

Like her last book Soulcatcher, this book had an absolutely riveting opening scene (in fact it was reading this at the back of her last book that prompted me to buy it) but having written this Kava appears to think that she has done enough and the rest of the book never matches up to this high standard - the ending just seems to fizzle out and I was left thinking - is that it?

Isn't it about time Maggie was disciplined by her superiors for constantly disobeying common sense guidelines and putting innocent people's lives in danger? In this novel she excels herself by dashing off to rescue a victim from a serial killer taking with her only a mentally confused elderly man, a dead cellphone and NEVER once thinking of making a phone call even to let someone (such as the local sheriff) know where she is going? Never mind that everytime she does this she ends up incapitated, fighting for her own life and unable to do anything to help the victim. I know Kava thinks that Maggie's a free spirit but she's beginning to look more like a congenital idiot as these novels progress. On the plus side Maggie spends less time in angst ridden reflection about her dead father or some or other serial killer - which at least is something ...


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