The Alan Banks mystery–suspense novels are the best series on the market. Try one and tell me I’m wrong

- Stephen King, <i>Sunday Times</i> bestselling author of <i>You Like It Darker</i>,

An expert plotter with an eye for telling detail

The New York Times

It would be so easy to become addicted to Robinson

The Observer

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A powerfully moving work

- Ian Rankin, author of the bestselling Inspector Rebus novels,

Top-notch police procedure

- Jeffery Deaver, bestselling author of <i>The Final Twist</i>,

A guaranteed page-turner

Mirror

Demonstrates how the crime novel, when done right, can reach parts that other books can’t . . . A considerable achievement

The Guardian

One of the most authentic and atmospheric of crime series

Independent

The master of the police procedural

The Mail on Sunday

Near, perhaps even at the top of, the British crime writers’ league

The Times

Banks is genuinely human, rather than a hard man

The Observer

Peter Robinson emerges as a definite contender for fiction’s new top cop

Independent on Sunday

‘The Alan Banks mystery–suspense novels are the best series on the market. Try one and tell me I’m wrong’ – Stephen King

A house of horror. A despicable serial killer. Banks’s darkest case.

When a concerned neighbour calls the police to number 35, The Hill after a domestic disturbance, the two constables are led to a truly horrific scene. They unwittingly uncover an elusive serial killer known as the Chameleon. With the killer finally in custody, it appears the nightmare is over.

Not for Banks, though. Too many questions remain unanswered at the house of horrors.

When they discover that there are more bodies than victims, Banks is caught in his darkest case yet. Could it be that the Chameleon killer was just one monster of many?

Aftermath is a pulse-pounding instalment in the bestselling Banks series, which became the major British ITV Drama DCI Banks. If you enjoyed it, then you’ll love The Summer That Never Was, the next title in this Yorkshire-based crime series.

Critical acclaim for the Inspector Banks series:

‘A powerfully moving work’ –
Ian Rankin

‘Top-notch police procedure’ – Jeffery Deaver

‘A wonderful novel’ – Michael Connelly

‘An addictive crime-novel series’ – The New York Times

‘A guaranteed page-turner’ – Mirror

‘Demonstrates how the crime novel, when done right, can reach parts that other books can’t . . . A considerable achievement’ – The Guardian

‘One of the most authentic and atmospheric of crime series’ – Independent

‘The master of police procedural’ – The Mail on Sunday

‘Near, perhaps even at the top of, the British crime writers’ league’ – The Times

‘Banks is genuinely human, rather than a hard man’ – The Observer

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Detective Chief Inspector Banks is called to a gruesome scene at a house on The Hill . . . Aftermath is Peter Robinson’s twelfth novel in the Inspector Banks series, which became the major British ITV drama DCI Banks.
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Detective Chief Inspector Banks is called to a gruesome scene at a house on The Hill . . .

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781035070954
Publisert
2026-03-12
Utgiver
Pan Macmillan
Vekt
350 gr
Høyde
201 mm
Bredde
131 mm
Dybde
32 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
528

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

Peter Robinson is author of twenty-four books in the number one bestselling DCI Banks series as well as two collections of short stories and three standalone novels, including the number one bestseller Before the Poison. Peter’s critically acclaimed crime novels have won numerous awards in Britain, the United States, Canada and Europe, and are published in translation all over the world.

Peter’s DCI Banks series was made into a major ITV1 drama by Left Bank productions. Stephen Tompkinson (Wild at Heart, Ballykissangel) plays Inspector Banks, and Andrea Lowe (The Bill, Murphy’s Law) plays 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.

Peter Robinson grew up in Yorkshire, and lived between Richmond and Canada. He died in October 2022.