A New York Times Notable Book: A British detective plays God,
literally, in this twisting crime thriller—“The climax is
devastating” (The Times, London). Superintendent Andrew Dalziel,
while drunk, has witnessed a woman being fatally shot—but her
husband claims it was an accident, and everyone seems to be buying his
story. His partner, Pascoe, meanwhile, is looking into chatty letters
from an anonymous sender who says her resolution for the new year is
to commit suicide. In the midst of all this, Dalziel is
participating in a locally produced medieval mystery play—and has
been cast in the role of God. Playing opposite him, as Lucifer, is the
very man he suspects of murder . . . “Hill’s most ambitious
Dalziel/Pascoe novel yet—and one whose humor, keenness, and insight
place him securely in the company of Ruth Rendell and P. D. James.”
—Kirkus Reviews, starred review “If further evidence were
needed, this latest mystery confirms Hill’s place among top British
writers who produce solid stories of detection that succeed as
first-rate novels exploring human character. . . . A powerful
ending.” —Publishers Weekly “No other genre author . . .
writes with such feeling and understanding of silently unhappy women
as does Mr. Hill in his tender character portraits of the town wives
and daughters.” —The New York Times Book Review
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ISBN
9781504059299
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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