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Before the Poison: A Novel

William Morrow

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Chris Lowndes built a comfortable career composing scores for films in Hollywood. But after twenty-five years abroad, and still quietly reeling from the death of his beloved wife, he decides to return to the Yorkshire dales of his youth. To ease the move, he buys Kilnsgate House, a rambling old mansion deep in the country.

Although Chris finds Kilnsgate charming, something about the house disturbs him, a vague sensation that the long-empty rooms have been waiting for him—feelings made ever stronger when he learns that the house was the scene of a murder more than fifty years before. The former owner, a prominent doctor named Ernest Arthur Fox, was supposedly poisoned by his beautiful and much younger wife, Grace. Arrested and brought to trial, Grace was found guilty and hanged for the crime.

His curiosity piqued, Chris talks to the locals and searches through archives for information about the case. But the more he discovers, the more convinced he becomes that Grace may have been innocent. Ignoring warnings to leave it alone, he sets out to discover what really happened over half a century ago—a quest that takes him deep into the past and into a web of secrets that lie all too close to the present.


Bad Boy: An Inspector Banks Novel

William Morrow

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Acclaimed internationally bestselling author Peter Robinson delivers a fast-paced, nail-biting thriller in which Detective Chief Inspector Alan Banks must face his most challenging and personal case yet

A distraught woman arrives at the Eastvale police station desperate to speak to Detective Chief Inspector Alan Banks. But since Banks is away on holiday, his partner, Annie Cabbot, steps in. The woman tells Annie that she's found a loaded gun hidden in the bedroom of her daughter, Erin—a punishable offense under English law. When an armed response team breaks into the house to retrieve the weapon, the seemingly straightforward procedure quickly spirals out of control.

But trouble is only beginning for Annie, the Eastvale force, and Banks, and this time, the fallout may finally do the iconoclastic inspector in. For it turns out that Erin's best friend and roommate is none other than Tracy Banks, the DCI's daughter, who was last seen racing off to warn the owner of the gun, a very bad boy indeed.

Thrust into a complicated and dangerous case intertwining the personal and the professional as never before, Annie and Banks—a bit of a bad boy himself—must risk everything to outsmart a smooth and devious psychopath. Both Annie and Banks understand that it's not just his career hanging in the balance, it's also his daughter's life.


Final Account

Avon

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There's more than blood and bone beneath the skin ...

The victim, a nondescript "numbers cruncher," died horribly just yards away from his terrified wife and daughter, murdered by men who clearly enjoyed their work. The crime scene is one that could chill the blood of even the most seasoned police officer. But the strange revelations about an ordinary accountant's extraordinary secret life are what truly set Chief Inspector Alan Banks off -- as lies breed further deceptions and blood begets blood, unleashing a policeman's dark passions ... and a violent rage that, when freed, might be impossible to control.


In a Dry Season (Inspector Banks Novels)

Avon

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In the blistering, dry summer, the waters of Thornfield Reservior have been depleted, revealing the ruins of the small Yorkshire village that lay at its bottom, bringing with it the unidentified bones of a brutally murdered young woman. Detective Chief Inspector Banks faces a daunting challenge: he must unmask a killer who has escaped detection for half a century. Because the dark secret of Hobb's End continue to haunt the dedicated policeman even though the town that bred then has died—and long after its former residents have been scattered to far places . . . or themselves to the grave.

From an acknowledged master writing at the peak of his storytelling powers comes a powerful, insightful, evocative, and searingly suspenseful novel of past crimes and present evil.


Detective chief inspector Alan Banks is a walking midlife crisis, full of rage because of his recently failed marriage, a career crippled by a jealous superior, and problems with his son. In less skilled hands, Banks could have quickly become a royal pain, but Robinson makes him instead a very likable character, who is slightly baffled and bemused by his bad luck. When he criticizes his son Brian's decision to drop out of college to become a rock musician, Banks quickly regrets it--recognizing the same impulses that made him rebel against his own parents, and some of the pain he felt when a college friend died of a drug overdose. The realization that Brian's heavy-metal band is actually quite good brings genuine pleasure to a man whose idea of rock is Love's Forever Changes and other 1970s delights.

Banks is assigned to work on a case that the Yorkshire police department considers to be somewhat of a joke. The skeleton of a woman wrapped in World War II blackout curtains has been found in a dried-out reservoir. This man-made watering hole was a village--Hobbs End--that had been flooded many years earlier. Through the journal of a major player we realize early on who the dead woman is, but a large part of the fun is watching Banks and an edgy, attractive female cop put the pieces of the puzzle together. In a Dry Season is a stylish and gently reflective tale of secrets and lies.

Banks's other books include Wednesday's Child, Final Account, and Blood at the Root. --Dick Adler


Walking the Dog

HarperCollins e-books

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A short story from New York Times bestselling author Peter Robinson's riveting collection, marked by the piercing psychological insight and brilliant characterization that are hallmarks of his acclaimed Inspector Banks novels.

Ever since the publication of his first mystery featuring Detective Inspector Alan Banks, Peter Robinson has been steadily building a reputation for compulsively readable and perceptive novels that probe the dark side of human nature. Plumbing the territory that he has so successfully staked, The Price of Love and Other Stories includes two novellas and several stories featuring the Yorkshire policeman at his finest.

In the novella "Going Back," never before published in the United States, Banks returns home for a family reunion, only to find it taking a decidedly sinister turn. In "Like a Virgin," written especially for this volume, Banks revisits the period in his life and the terrible crime that led him to leave London for Eastvale. And in between, the disparate motives that move us to harm one another, from love and jealousy to greed and despair, are all explored with fascinating depth.

Edgy and smart, thrilling and suspenseful, this remarkable collection is a must-have for Robinson fans—and any fan of compelling crime fiction.


Before the Poison

McClelland & Stewart

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From bestselling author Peter Robinson comes this atmospheric, suspenseful, and thrilling standalone novel

Through the years of success in Hollywood composing film scores, Chris always promised his wife they'd return to the Yorkshire Dales one day. Now a widower, Chris feels he must not forget his promise. Back in the Dales, he rents an isolated house that will allow him the space to grieve and the peace to compose his piano sonata. But when he finds that the house was the scene of a murder in the 1950s, and the convicted murderer was one of the last women hanged in England, he finds himself increasingly distracted by the events of sixty years before . . .

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Ex-cop shot in '94 calls for better race training - New York Daily News
Ex-cop shot in '94 calls for better race training22, 1994, Robinson, a black undercover Transit cop, was chasing an armed teen in a Manhattan subway station. Peter Del Debbio, a white officer on his way home, mistook Robinson for another gunman and fired five shots, hitting Robinson four times in the Black Cop Shot by White Officer in 1994, First Thought: "Not Again."

Ex-NYPD cop calls for officer retraining
Ex-NYPD cop calls for officer retraining New York Daily News unless you retrain the officers on a regular basis in critical incidents, what happens is you respond to the level of your lowest training," said Robinson, who had been working undercover when he was shot by police officer Peter DelDebbio. Edwards Shooting Investigation Looks Into NYPD Procedure Off-Duty NYPD Cop Fatally Shot By Fellow Officer Past NYPD Friendly Fire  -

Robinson launches DUP manifesto - Irish Times
Robinson launches DUP manifesto - Irish Times BBC NewsRobinson launches DUP manifestoEUROPEAN ELECTION: DUP LEADER Peter Robinson has launched his party's European manifesto, claiming next week's election is “a test of Northern Ireland's constitutional position”. In the programme he also branded the DUP as the strongest voice for the Step aside Peter and let a real leader head the Assembly SF win 'disaster for unionism' SDLP defies threats to continue Euro elections campaigning  -

McDaids visited by Robinson, McGuinness - Irish Times
McDaids visited by Robinson, McGuinness - Irish Times Sky NewsMcDaids visited by Robinson, McGuinnessFIRST MINISTER Peter Robinson and Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness have together called to the McDaid family in Coleraine, Co Derry, to offer their sympathies over the sectarian murder of Kevin McDaid last Sunday. A number of Glasgow Rangers Video: Eight charged over Coleraine murder Police release mob murder suspect Police protection row over sectarian murder  -

Theater Listings: May 29 — June 4 - New York Times
Theater Listings: May 29 — June 4 - New York Times New York TimesTheater Listings: May 29 — June 4From left, Roger Robinson, Marsha Stephanie Blake, Chad L. Coleman and Latanya Richardson Jackson, appearing in Bartlett Sher's revival of August Wilson's play "Joe Turner's Come and Gone," which will close at the Belasco Theater on June 14.