"A heart-thumping yarn from a real-life crime analyst" The Boston Globe
"Kope, a professional crime analyst, brings a refreshing authenticity to his work, then raises the stakes several notches by giving Steps, from whose point of view the story unravels, a unique, funny, and intriguing voice. Crammed with characters who will capture readers' attention and writing that leaves much of the field in the dust, Kope’s novel features a character who is different, talented, sympathetic, and gifted with great heart." Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"Kope, a working crime analyst for a county sheriff in Washington State, avoids the histrionic low road of serial murder fiction, using his experience to enliven the plot with the intricacies of profiling and detection." Chicago Tribune
"Spencer Kope would be the most interesting guy in the room even if he hadn’t just published his debut thriller . . . Like the best books of the thriller genre, this one is driven in equal parts by characters (not just Steps) and plot. It’s difficult to put down, given that Kope has constructed one loudly ticking clock." Bookreporter
"Kope…hypnotizes the reader in this brilliant debut, not only for its addictive storyline but also by creating, in Steps, a good man blessed and plagued by his particular talent. Endlessly frightening, occasionally funny, Collecting the Dead portends a great future for author and hero in a promised sequel and beyond." Richmond Times-Dispatch
"Kope . . .has introduced a tortured soul who’s a welcome addition to the library of crime fiction heroes." Publishers Weekly
"Since childhood, Steps has been able to read a bad guy’s aura, a soft glowing trace that the bad guy leaves on whatever he comes in contact with. Steps calls it a person’s “shine,” and it’s Steps’s way with shine, which comes across as an altogether believable concept, that moves Spencer Kope’s first crime novel, featuring a chase after a diabolical serial killer, into a thrillingly original category." Toronto Star
"Readers who enjoy serial killer novels will be talking about this book for months."Library Journal (starred review)
“Fascinating and compelling! Spencer Kope’s Collecting the Dead reenergizes the crime genre with the introduction of “human bloodhound” FBI Agent Magnus Craig whose special skills puts him on every serial killer’s trail, but also in at least one psychopath’s sights. The twists and turns will leave you breathless!” Lisa Gardner
“I read this book in two sittings, ignoring my work and family until I turned the last page. Mark my words, ‘Steps’ Craig is poised to take his place among our most popular and cherished thriller heroes. I can’t wait for the next book.” Chelsea Cain
“Collecting the Dead introduces Magnus ‘Steps’ Craig, a member of the FBI’s Special Tracking Unit who has a special gift known only to a few, but will it be enough to stop a killer who seems to be one step ahead of everyone? Kope’s debut is a well written thrill ride that introduces a very appealing hero. Hopefully Steps will be back in action soon.” Phillip Margolin
★ 06/01/2016
Magnus Craig, aka Steps, is a member of the FBI Special Tracking Unit, but he doesn't use ordinary methods to assess clues. He employs his special power, "shine," which allows him to see an essence, a distinct color and vibration, everywhere a person has been. Since only his partner Jimmy knows about this paranormal talent, Steps has to pretend to be the "human bloodhound" that people expect. His new case involves the Sad Face Killer, who has kidnapped, killed, and mutilated multiple women. Steps knows that some of the victims are still alive, and he and Jimmy must save them before their shine fades. Quirky supporting characters offer a humorous counterbalance to the otherwise foreboding story line. Kope keeps readers engaged in the case by being detailed enough without bombarding them with police jargon. With a hint of the supernatural à la Stephen King, this debut novel by a crime analyst for the Whatcom County Sheriff's Office, WA, is a gripping crime drama that recalls Richard Montanari's "Kevin Byrne and Jessica Balzano" series or Chelsea Cain's novels featuring Archie Sheridan and Gretchen Lowell. VERDICT Readers who enjoy serial killer novels will be talking about this book for months. [See Prepub Alert, 12/14/15; library marketing.]—Natalie Browning, J. Sargeant Reynolds Community Coll. Lib., Richmond, VA
★ 2016-03-30
A quirky hero who chases the worst of serial killers with a bit of supernatural help makes Kope's debut novel a winner. Magnus "Steps" Craig can see people when they're not there. Well, not really. What Steps sees is what he and his FBI partner, Jimmy Donovan, refer to as "shine." It's like a colorful, textured left-behind residue that envelops everyone Steps meets; and each person's shine is totally his or her own. Steps and Jimmy are the heart of the Special Tracking Unit of the FBI, which looks for lost and abducted people and the criminals who take them. For years, Steps has searched unsuccessfully for a terrible killer he knows as Leonardo, who leaves his victims posed like DaVinci's Vitruvian Man. But, so far, that killer's remained at large. Now Steps and Jimmy, working out of their Washington state headquarters, are chasing a serial murderer they've dubbed The Sad Face Killer—a particularly vicious man who abducts young women, keeps them captive for a while, then brutally kills them. Steps knows the murderer's shine and those of his victims, and he and Jimmy follow him from state to state and county to county, trying to catch him before he slays his latest captive. Kope, a professional crime analyst, brings a refreshing authenticity to his work, then raises the stakes several notches by giving Steps, from whose point of view the story unravels, a unique, funny, and intriguing voice. Crammed with characters who will capture readers' attention and writing that leaves much of the field in the dust, Kope's novel features a character who is different, talented, sympathetic, and gifted with great heart. He's surrounded by both ultracompetent investigative staffers and the worst criminals humanity has to throw at him. The combination is a winning one. Kope's fascinating debut will place Steps Craig alongside Walt Longmire, Jack Reacher, and Charlie Parker as an enduring literary hero.