Wednesday's Child: An Inspector Banks Novel: Inspector Banks Novels, cartea 6
Autor Peter Robinsonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 mar 2016
It was a crime of staggering inhumanity: a seven-year-old girl taken from her working class Yorkshire home by an attractive young couple posing as social workers. Chief Inspector Alan Banks feels certain little Gemma Scupham is dead, yet the motive for her kidnapping remains a mystery. No ransom is ever demanded, nor could Gemma's tortured, guilt-ridden mother afford to pay one.
And when the body of a young man is discovered in an abandoned mine, slain in a particularly brutal fashion, a disturbing perplexing case takes an even further sinister twist drawing Banks into the sordid depths of an evil more terrible and terrifying than anything the seasoned investigator has ever encountered.
Utterly suspenseful and compelling, Wednesday's Child will leave readers guessing and on the edge of their seats.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780062431189
ISBN-10: 0062431188
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 135 x 203 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Editura: HarperCollins Publishers
Colecția William Morrow Paperbacks
Seria Inspector Banks Novels
ISBN-10: 0062431188
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 135 x 203 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Editura: HarperCollins Publishers
Colecția William Morrow Paperbacks
Seria Inspector Banks Novels
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“An exceptional series.”—San Diego Union-Tribune
It was a crime of ingenious evil: a seven-year-old girl taken from her home by a young couple posing as social workers. Chief Inspector Alan Banks fears for little Gemma Scupham, even as the motive for her kidnapping remains a mystery. No ransom is ever demanded, nor could Gemma’s tortured, guilt-ridden mother afford to pay one.
And when the body of a young man is discovered in an abandoned mine, slain in a particularly brutal fashion, a disturbing case takes one more sinister twist, drawing Banks into the sordid depths of a malice more terrible and terrifying than anything the seasoned investigator has ever encountered.
Utterly suspenseful and compelling, Wednesday’s Child will leave readers guessing and on the edge of their seats.
“Exemplary.”—New York Times Book Review
It was a crime of ingenious evil: a seven-year-old girl taken from her home by a young couple posing as social workers. Chief Inspector Alan Banks fears for little Gemma Scupham, even as the motive for her kidnapping remains a mystery. No ransom is ever demanded, nor could Gemma’s tortured, guilt-ridden mother afford to pay one.
And when the body of a young man is discovered in an abandoned mine, slain in a particularly brutal fashion, a disturbing case takes one more sinister twist, drawing Banks into the sordid depths of a malice more terrible and terrifying than anything the seasoned investigator has ever encountered.
Utterly suspenseful and compelling, Wednesday’s Child will leave readers guessing and on the edge of their seats.
“Exemplary.”—New York Times Book Review
Recenzii
“A gripping thriller.” — San Diego Union-Tribune
“An exceptional novel ... Wednesday’s Child is Robinson’s best.” — Virginian Pilot and Ledger-Star
his best work yet ... You really won’t put this one down until the final paragraph.” — Toronto Globe and Mail
“An exceptional novel ... Wednesday’s Child is Robinson’s best.” — Virginian Pilot and Ledger-Star
his best work yet ... You really won’t put this one down until the final paragraph.” — Toronto Globe and Mail