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Brian O'Hare's [i]The 11.05 Murders[/i] starts by showing the reader the events that happened at a college party, twelve years ago. We don't know what happened, but I'm sure everyone who reads this chapter comes to the same conclusion.

Enters the scene, Woman Detective Sergeant Denise Stewart on her first day as a member of the Serious Crimes Unit. Her first experience as a police woman was not the most pleasant one and she has built walls around herself. But she is immediately received as one of the family by DCI Jim Sheehan and her new colleagues. In that unit, there's a concept she had never heard before: having each other's backs.

A series of brutal murders are being perpetrated. Every Tuesday, at 11:05 pm, one man is murdered in a violent way. The team, composed of very different individuals, starts investigating the connection between the murders. As they make progress, strange events start happening every time Stewart and the young Detective Tom Allen are seen together. The questions start to appear: are these strange events connected to the case they are investigating? How are the murders connected? And why does Stewart, the newest agent of the unit, have a target on her back? …show more content…
Although this book is focused on Denise's history and the beginning of a new phase of her career, we have the pleasure to have glimpses inside DCI Sheehan's head. He's a very interesting character. As you're reading, you can notice his brain is making invisible connections between the information he keeps receiving, even though he is able to interpret them right away. This is what Brian writes – brilliant and real characters. Every single one of them has some resemblance to someone we

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