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Highlights
- His fans include Stephen King, Michael Connelly, TessGerritsen, Ian Rankin, and Louise Penney.
- Author(s): Peter Robinson
- 512 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Thrillers
- Series Name: Inspector Banks Novels
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"Two suspicious deaths challenge DS Alan Banks and his crack investigative team. The body of a young woman dressed in evening attire is found in an abandoned car. It looks like suicide, but there are too many open questions for Banks to rule out foul play ... Meanwhile, DI Annie Cabot is at the scene of another death. A well-dressed man has been found in a gully high up on the wild moorland. His injuries are consistent with those sustained in a fall. But what was he doing in a rocky spot popular with hikers? Was it an accident, or was he pushed? As the police begin to uncover who these people were, the inconsistencies only multiply. Then a source close to Annie reveals a piece of information that rocks the Eastvale detectives. An old enemy has returned in a new guise, and he will stop at nothing, not even murder, to get what he wants"--Book Synopsis
His fans include Stephen King, Michael Connelly, Tess
Gerritsen, Ian Rankin, and Louise Penney. He has won acclaim and numerous
international prizes and awards, including the Edgar. Now celebrated New York Times bestselling author Peter
Robinson, one of the greatest suspense writers of our time, demonstrates his
mastery once again in this powerful mystery in which legendary detective
superintendent Alan Banks is confronted with a pair of perplexing crimes.
Two suspicious deaths challenge DS Alan Banks and his crack
investigative team.
The body of an attractive young woman dressed in evening
attire is found in an abandoned car on a country road. The death looks like
suicide, but there are too many open questions for Banks and his team to rule
out foul play. The car didn't belong to her--it was badly damaged in an accident
involving the vehicle's owner a week earlier in the same spot. So how did the
dead girl get inside the car? Did someone place her there, and if so, why?
Where--and when--did she die?
While Banks attends the postmortem, DI Annie Cabot is at the
scene of another death. A well-dressed man in his sixties has been found in a
gully high up on the wild moorland. His injuries were fatal and consistent with
those sustained in a fall. Was it an accident--did the man get too close to the
edge and slip? Was he pushed? The man was wearing an expensive suit. What was
he doing in a rocky spot popular with hikers? There are no signs of a vehicle
near where he fell. How did he get there?
Banks's and Cabot's cases share a few curious similarities. Both
of the dead were found in the same area of the moorlands. Both were elegantly
dressed. The timing of their deaths coincided. And neither carried
identification. As the police uncover who these people were and begin to look into
their lives, inconsistencies multiply and the mysteries surrounding the two
cases proliferate. Then a source close to Annie reveals a piece of information
that rocks the Eastvale detectives working both investigations. An old enemy
has returned in a new guise--a nefarious foe who will stop at nothing, not even
murder, to get what he wants.
his crack squad be able to find the evidence to stop him in time?
From the Back Cover
Two suspicious deaths challenge DS Alan Banks and his crack investigative team.
The body of a young woman dressed in evening attire is found in an abandoned car. It looks like suicide, but there are too many open questions for Banks to rule out foul play. The car didn't belong to her, so how did she get inside? Where--and when--did she die?
Meanwhile, DI Annie Cabot is at the scene of another death. A well-dressed man has been found in a gully high up on the wild moorland. His injuries are consistent with those sustained in a fall. But what was he doing in a rocky spot popular with hikers? Was it an accident, or was he pushed?
As the police begin to uncover who these people were, the inconsistencies only multiply. Then a source close to Annie reveals a piece of information that rocks the Eastvale detectives. An old enemy has returned in a new guise, and he will stop at nothing, not even murder, to get what he wants.
Review Quotes
"Careless Love is another entertaining novel in the Inspector Banks series." - Hamilton Spectator
"Robinson fans will enjoy the latest entry in this long-running series...Well-written and believable, with recognizable but multifaceted characters and enough twists to keep the story riveting until the mystery is solved." - Library Journal on Careless Love
"Peter Robinson writes the kind of mysteries they don't write anymore: smart, civilized whodunits that are intellectually challenging, emotionally engaging and always discreet." - New York Times Book Review on Carless Love
"Robinson's interrogations... have the rare quality of steadily illuminating and thickening both the speakers and their subjects. The result is a slow-burning intensity that deepens from beginning to end." - Kirkus Reviews on Sleeping in the Ground
"...a page turner. Expect to stay up late. It's very hard to put down." - Wichita Falls Times Record News (TX) on Sleeping in the Ground
"The best series now on the market. Try one and tell me I'm wrong."
- Stephen King
"As usual, Robinson provides a solid police procedural enhanced by the rugged Yorkshire setting. Banks himself--jazz and solitude-loving, difficult, somewhat melancholic, unlucky in love--is always fascinating.... For series fans, this one is a sure bet." - Booklist
"Engrossing.... Those who enjoy methodical police procedurals that build to a logical, satisfying conclusion will be amply rewarded." - Publishers Weekly
"Robinson fans will enjoy the latest entry (after Sleeping in the Ground) in this long-running series. First-time readers will be motivated to seek out the previous titles. Well-written and believable, with recognizable but multifaceted characters and enough twists to keep the story riveting until the mystery is solved." - Library Journal
"Peter Robinson is a master." - Tess Gerritsen
"A mighty force to be reckoned with in crime fiction." - Publishers Weekly on Peter Robinson