Wednesday's Child - Peter Robinson

Wednesday's Child

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Buch | Softcover
352 Seiten
2002
Pan Books (Verlag)
978-0-330-48219-6 (ISBN)
9,95 inkl. MwSt
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Another compulsive Inspector Banks mystery described as 'A dark, unsettling story... Robinson has done his usual impressive job' New York Times
'It would be easy to become addicted to Robinson' - "Observer". 'One of the grand masters of the genre' - "Literary Review". When two social workers, investigating reports of child abuse, appear at Brenda Scupham's door, her fear of authority leads her to comply meekly with their requests. Even when they say that they must take her seven-year old daughter Gemma away for tests...It is only when they fail to return Gemma the following day that Brenda realizes something has gone terribly wrong. At the same time, Banks is investigating a particularly unpleasant murder at the site of an abandoned mine. Gradually, the leads in the two cases converge, guiding Banks to one of the most truly terrifying criminals he will ever meet...

Peter Robinson's DCI Banks became a major ITV1 drama starring Stephen Tompkinson as Inspector Banks and Andrea Lowe as DI Annie Cabbot. Peter's standalone novel Before the Poison won the IMBA's 2013 Dilys Award as well as the 2012 Arthur Ellis Award for Best Novel by the Crime Writers of Canada. This was Peter's sixth Arthur Ellis award. His critically acclaimed DCI Banks novels have won numerous awards in Britain, the United States, Canada and Europe, and are published in translation all over the world. In 2020 Peter was made a Grand Master by the Crime Writers of Canada. Peter grew up in Yorkshire, and divided his time between Richmond, UK, and Canada until his death in 2022.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 7.11.2002
Reihe/Serie The Inspector Banks series
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 111 x 179 mm
Gewicht 195 g
Themenwelt Literatur Krimi / Thriller / Horror
Literatur Zweisprachige Ausgaben Deutsch / Englisch
ISBN-10 0-330-48219-X / 033048219X
ISBN-13 978-0-330-48219-6 / 9780330482196
Zustand Neuware
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