
Birdman
Paperback Published on: 03/07/2012
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Publisher information
- Publisher: Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press
- ISBN: 9780802146120
- Number of pages: 402
- Languages: English
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Gruesome and bloody page turner, what more could you want?
This is the second book in this series that I've read and is in fact the first in the series, introducing Jack Caffrey as he hunts a serial killer responsi... READ MORE

Ecowitch

Birdman
I read a lot of Crime/Thriller books but this was really amazing. I couldn't put it down. I took it on holiday with me and started reading it on the plane ... READ MORE

Rita Ames

Gruesome
Certainly gruesome and definitely a good plot/story line but nearly all the characters were quite nasty and didn't really warm to or care about them. Will ... READ MORE

C. Peake

excellent read!
This book was gruesome and horrific but brilliant! Couldn't put it down. Mo Hayder is a fantastic author and highly recommended!

tingy

Birdman,it's scarry
Very scarry very well written

cheshirecat

A cracking read!
I read the Walking Man books before I read Birdman and didn't think it could be better, but it is! The story is really gripping, I truly couldn't stop read... READ MORE

Grisly Murder Fan

Jack Caffrey's my Hero
This wasn't the first of Mo Hayder's books I'd read, someone loaned me a later title. I quickly became hooked and wanted to get inside Jack Caffrey's head,... READ MORE

Cllaudie

Profoundly disturbing yet compulsive reading
DI Jack Caffery investigates the horrific murders of five young women whose bodies are discovered on wasteland near London's Millennium Dome. Driven and fo... READ MORE

Barnsey's Books

An absolute classic of the genre
This is, without doubt, a classic of the genre. Mo Hayder pushed boundaries like no other author. This is a book truly like no other- not for the faint hea... READ MORE

Christian Williams
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