Ein elend heißer Sommer in Yorkshire lässt einen See austrocknen und legt die Ruinen einer kleinen Stadt frei. Hobbes End wurde vor vielen Jahren für den Bau eines Stausees überflutet. Und genau dort macht ein Junge beim Spielen einen grausigen Fund. Er entdeckt das Skelett einer jungen Frau, die nach Ansicht der Gerichtsmediziner in den vierziger Jahren ermordet wurde. Eine wahre Herausforderung für Inspector Banks. Akribisch rekonstruiert er die Vergangenheit der Frau und kommt so den dunklen Geheimnissen der versunkenen Stadt auf die Spur.
Peter Robinson Bücher






Teich anlegen
- 128 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
Wenn die Dunkelheit fällt
- 479 Seiten
- 17 Lesestunden
Als die Polizei wegen eines lautstarken Ehestreits alarmiert wird, stößt sie bei der Suche nach dem Ehemann im Keller des Hauses auf eingrauenhaftes Szenario. Sogar Inspector Alan Banks, der schon vieles gesehen hat, kann sein Entsetzen nicht verhehlen. Was hat das junge,erfolgreiche Ehepaar mit dem alptraumhaften Geschehen zu tun? Ein düsterer Fall, der Banks an seine psychischen Grenzen treibt ...
Forts. von äDas verschwundene Lächelnä. - Chief Inspector Alan Banks aus Yorkshire untersucht den rätselhaften Mord an einem unauffälligen Steuerberater, bei dem nichts so ist, wie es scheint.
Ein seltener Fall
- 463 Seiten
- 17 Lesestunden
Endlich einmal hatte Alan Banks es geschafft, Yorkshire zu verlassen und in den sonnigen Süden zu reisen - nach Griechenland. Dort erholte er sich von seinem nervenaufreibenden letzten Fall, der ihn selbst auf dieser friedlichen Insel noch in den Träumen heimsuchte. Doch sein Ausflug ins Paradies wird jäh beendet, als er in einer englischen Zeitung liest, dass man die sterblichen Überreste von Graham Marshall gefunden hat, Banks? Schulfreund aus alten Tagen. Mitte der sechziger Jahre war Graham spurlos verschwunden und trotz landesweiter Suche nie gefunden worden. Banks fliegt sofort zurück nach Yorkshire, um sich an der neuerlichen Spurensuche zu beteiligen, denn seit damals hatte Banks ein sorgfältig gehütetes Geheimnis: Er hatte das Gefühl, an dem Verschwinden Grahams nicht unschuldig zu sein. Doch damit noch nicht genug: Die Geschichte scheint sich zu wiederholen, denn Luke Armitage, der Sohn prominenter Eltern, wird vermisst. Banks kümmert sich auch um diesen Fall - und er muss wieder einmal all seine Intuition und seine Erfahrung ins Spiel bringen, um beide Fälle zu einem Ende zu bringen.
Kalt wie das Grab
- 496 Seiten
- 18 Lesestunden
Großes Entsetzen kommt auf in der Familie von Chief Constable Riddle, als Sohn Benjamin zufällig auf einer Pornowebsite das Foto seiner älteren Schwester Emily entdeckt. Dies ist das erste Lebenszeichen, seit Emily vor sechs Monaten von zu Hause verschwunden ist. Jimmy Riddle weiß sich keinen anderen Rat, als Chief Inspector Alan Banks anzurufen, genau den Mitarbeiter, den er schon seit langem ganz besonders gering schätzt, und so ist Banks zunächst äußerst mißtrauisch, als sein mächtiger Feind und Chef Riddle ihn um Hilfe bittet.
An einem kalten Sonntagmorgen wird an der Küste eine Frau im Rollstuhl gefunden. Ihr leerer Blick ist auf das weite Meer gerichtet. Das völlig wehrlose Opfer wurde brutal ermordet. Die Ermittlungen führen DCI Alan Banks weit zurück in die Vergangenheit. Denn die Tote ist Lucy Pane, die zuletzt inkognito in einem Pflegeheim lebte. Sie ist die Gattin des Serienmörders Terry Pane und erlangte während seines Prozesses zweifelhafte Berühmtheit. Doch Banks zögert. Ist das Motiv wirklich in der Vergangenheit zu suchen? Da geschieht ein zweiter Mord, der Parallelen aufweist
Das verschwundene Lächeln
- 413 Seiten
- 15 Lesestunden
Chief Inspector Banks hat es mit 2 scheusslichen Verbrechen zu tun: Eine 7-Jährige wurde aus dem Haus ihrer Mutter entführt und in einer Bleimine findet man einen brutal ermordeten, jungen Mann.
Eines frühen Morgens wird auf einer stillen Landstraße unweit von Eastvale eine junge Frau erschossen in ihrem Wagen aufgefunden. Sonderbarerweise trägt sie die Adresse von Chief Inspector Alan Banks bei sich. In der Nacht zuvor hatte Banks eine verzweifelte Nachricht seines Bruders Roy auf der Mailbox erhalten. Da er ihn nicht erreichen konnte, war er nach London gefahren, in der Hoffnung, ihn dort aufzuspüren. Denn Banks schwant Böses. Dieser Verdacht wird nun zur tödlichen Gewissheit. Banks wird in einen Sumpf aus Verschwörung und Korruption, Mord und Verbrechen gezogen.
Im Sommer des Todes spielt in Yorkshire, wo 1969 die Leiche eines Mädchens gefunden wird. Vier Jahrzehnte später wird Detective Chief Inspector Alan Banks mit dem Mord an Musikjournalist Nick Barber konfrontiert. Banks untersucht mögliche Verbindungen zwischen den beiden Fällen und entdeckt dabei die komplexe Welt der Musikszene.
Alan Banks, Detective Superintendent In Eastvale In Yorkshire, Muss Den Mörder Einer 16-jährigen Schülerin überführen: Eine Schwierige Aufgabe, Denn Es Gibt Etliche Verdächtige.
In einem Tal im idyllischen Norden Englands findet ein Wanderer den bereits verwesenden Leichnam eines Mannes. Niemand kennt den Toten. Als sich herausstellt, dass der Mann ermordet wurde, beginnt Inspector Banks zu ermitteln. Bald stößt der erfahrene Polizist auf eine Spur, die ihn in die Vergangenheit der Gegend zurückführt - und damit zu zwei weiteren bislang ungeklärten Fällen.
Mitten auf der Straße wird die brutal zugerichtete Leiche eines Mannes gefunden. Inspector Alan Banks bleibt keine andere Wahl, als drei junge Pakistanis zu verhaften, die Zeugenaussagen zufolge kurz vor seinem Tod eine Schlägerei im Pub mit ihm angezettelt hatten. Doch ist das wirklich die richtige Spur? Alan Banks scheint auf einem Irrweg, während in der Zwischenzeit auch noch seine langjährige Ehe in die Brüche zu gehen droht.
In Blindem Zorn
- 460 Seiten
- 17 Lesestunden
Einen Tag vor Weihnachten wird eine junge Frau tot von ihrer Geliebten aufgefunden. Im Kamin lodert ein Feuer, davor ein Schafsfell, Vivaldiklänge und ein erleuchteter Christbaum. Das einzige, was diese Idylle stört, ist die Leiche auf dem Sofa. Dass es sich hier um ein Verbrechen aus Leidenschaft handelt, ist dem melancholischen Chief Inspector Alan Banks schon bald klar. Aber da das Leben der schönen Toten offenbar sehr reich an Leidenschaft war, mangelt es Banks auch nicht an Verdächtigen.
Die Nacht ist hell erleuchtet, als auf dem abgelegenen Seitenarm eines Kanals in Yorkshire zwei Hausboote lichterloh brennen. In den Flammen kommen ein exzentrischer Künstler und eine junge drogenabhängige Frau ums Leben. Für den erfahrenen Inspector Alan Banks gibt es keinen Zweifel, dass es sich um Brandstiftung handelt – doch für wen war das Inferno bestimmt? Entdecken Sie auch das Hörbuch zu diesem Titel!
Ein unvermeidlicher Mord : Roman
- 431 Seiten
- 16 Lesestunden
Eigentlich hatte Inspektor Alan Banks sich aus London in das idyllische Eastvale in Yorkshire versetzen lassen, um nicht mehr ständig mit Mord und Totschlag konfrontiert zu sein. Aber als eine zunächst friedliche Demonstration außer Kontrolle gerät, liegt am Ende ein junger Constable erstochen auf dem Asphalt. Alle hundert Demonstranten sind verdächtig und dann schickt London auch noch Banks Intimfeind, um den Fall aufzuklären ... Fans von Inspektor Jury und Commissario Brunetti aufgepasst: jetzt kommt Inspektor Banks.
Seit Wochen schleicht nachts ein Spanner durch Eastvale. Inspector Banks und seine Kollegen setzen alles daran, ihn zu erwischen, denn eine militante Feministin macht ihnen deswegen die Hölle heiß. Dabei ist dieser Mann nicht Banks' einziger Fall: Eine Einbruchserie in die Wohnungen alter Damen hält ihn nebenbei auf Trab. Mit der Ruhe ist es endgültig vorbei, als zwei Frauenleichen gefunden werden. Ist der Mörder der Spanner, der nun stärkere Reize braucht?
Als die Leiche von Harold Steadman unter einer Bruchsteinmauer gefunden wird, ist die Polizei von Eastvale ratlos. Wer sollte den Archäologen umgebracht haben? Er war ein allseits beliebter Mann, der ganz in seinem Hobby aufging. Zwar war er von seinen Ausgrabungen besessen, aber Feinde hatte er keine. Oder doch? Die Ermittlungen gehen nur schleppend voran. Und langsam verliert Inspector Banks die Geduld. Was versuchen die Leute von Helmthorpe und Gratly zu vertuschen?
Die junge, unnahbar wirkende Martha kommt in ein kleines Küstenstädtchen in Yorkshire, um eine geheime Mission zu erfüllen. Was hat diese mit der jungen, ehemals lebensfrohen Kirsten zu tun, die seit dem brutalen Überfall eines Fremden nicht mehr sie selbst zu sein scheint? Geschickt verflicht Robinson die Schicksale der beiden Frauen zu einem eindringlichen psychologischen Thriller mit Tiefgang. 'Peter Robinson ist ein hochbegabter Schöpfer von Figuren und Geschichten.' Boston Globe
Eine Frau sieht rot. Roman
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- 13 Lesestunden
Falle für Peeping Tom.
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- 11 Lesestunden
Designing Accessible Technology
- 250 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Die weisse Hölle/Der Klosterwald/In einem heissen Sommer/Wenn Engel schweigen - bk853; Verlag "Das Beste"; Matt Dickinson/Petra Oelker/Peter Robinson/Kristin Hannah; Paperback; 2002
Wasser + Stein im Garten
- 256 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Ob Sie nun eine kleine Wasserstelle planen, einen Wasserlauf oder gar einen Natur-Schwimmteich. Hier haben Sie den ultimativen Ratgeber für alle Fragen. Angehängt sind ein ausführliches Pflanz-Lexikon sowie ein Kapitel über Haltung und Pflege von Fischen und was sich sonst so im und am Wasser bewegt.
Teiche & Wasseranlagen
- 80 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
Die „DK Gartentipps“ bieten fundiertes gärtnerisches Fachwissen in einer handlichen und preiswerten Ratgeberreihe. Hier finden sich die wichtigsten Gartenthemen in komprimierter Form - von der Planung über die schrittweise Umsetzung des Vorhabens bis zur Pflege der jeweils verwendeten Pflanzensorten. Expertenrat für Einsteiger mit äußerst praxisnahen, sofort anwendbaren Tipps.
Traumhafte Wassergärten
- 216 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Wassergärten
- 128 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
Wild bewachsene, natürlich anmutende Teiche, die Vögel und Schmetterlinge locken, mondäne Springbrunnen oder fernöstliche Anlagen mit zierlichen Holzbrücken: In diesem Ratgeber erfahren Hobbygärtner alles, was sie über Anlage, Bau, Bepflanzung und Pflege von Wassergärten wissen wollen. Von Designvorschlägen für Teichbecken oder Kieselbrunnen über Beleuchtung, Pumpsysteme und Routinearbeiten bis zur richtigen Fisch- und Pflanzenwahl. Illustrierte Schritt-für-Schritt-Anleitungen erleichtern die Umsetzung in die Praxis. Das übersichtliche und äußerst benutzerfreundliche Layout macht das Anlegen von Wassergärten für jeden Hobbygärtner zum Kinderspiel.
Inspektor Banks kehrt heim. Und andere Krimigeschichten
- 363 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
Inspector Banks hat alle Hände voll zu tun: Ein junger Mann behauptet, in seinem früheren Leben ermordet worden zu sein, während eine Frau an Lebensmittelvergiftung stirbt. Auch während der Goldenen Hochzeit seiner Eltern bleibt das Verbrechen nicht aus. Enthalten sind vier Banks-Geschichten und sechs weitere Krimis von Peter Robinson.
'1966 Uncovered' contains a collection of archive photography from the 1966 World Cup, commemorating English football's finest hour & capturing the curious charm of the tournament both on & off the pitch. It is the story of an event, a sport, a nation, a people, & an era.
Poems
- 144 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
Acclaimed for the terseness and simplicity of her language, her poems show an acute power of observation and deep psychological introspection, revealing a mind akin to Emily Dickinson's and Sylvia Plath's, but also a unique and unmistakeably original voice.
Inspired by a visit to the painter's studio, Bonjour Mr Inshaw is a homage by the poet Peter Robinson to David Inshaw. The book presents paintings and poems on facing pages, celebrating the centuries-old ekphrastic tradition of dialogue between the arts of poetry and painting.
Provides information on designing, building, planting, and maintaining water gardens
Rock & Water Gardening, The Complete Practical Guide to
- 256 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
The complete manual to gardening with rock and water, from planning the design and construction to planting schemes and fish care.
No Cure for Love LP
- 572 Seiten
- 21 Lesestunden
This engaging narrative captivates readers while also imparting valuable insights relevant to contemporary issues. The story weaves entertainment with thought-provoking themes, making it a unique blend of enjoyment and education. With its compelling characters and timely message, it resonates deeply, inviting reflection on love and its complexities.
Dry Bones That Dream. The Hanging Valley
- 324 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
Penguin Book of Crime Stories
- 320 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
International bestselling author Peter Robinson turns his razor-sharp instinct for crime writing to this unique anthology featuring the cream of crime fiction. With a selection of 15 stories featuring established bestsellers and new voices, The Penguin Book of Crime Stories is a compelling page-turner—the all-in-one read mystery lovers have been waiting for. This not-to-be-missed collection includes riveting stories by Ian Rankin, Michael Connelly, Sara Paretsky, John Harvey, George Pelecanos, Eric Wright, Robert Sawyer, José Latour, Robert Barnard, and Mark Billingham. The talent found in these pages will not only keep you guessing, but will also keep you up at night.
Operations Management
- 463 Seiten
- 17 Lesestunden
An integrated media and text solution which clearly demonstrates the relevance of operations to everyday business activities, through extensive use of text and running video case studies from companies such as Ikea, Domino's, EasyJet, and Ticketmaster. A truly engaging package for those with little knowledge or experience in operations management.
The Royal Horticultural Society Water Gardening
Design • Construction • Planting • Maintenance
- 216 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
In addition to information on designing, building, planting, stocking and maintaining water gardens, this guide contains many design ideas and an illustrated plant catalogue of 150 aquatic and moisture-loving plants. Photographs and artworks illustrate the horticultural and building techniques needed to create pools, streams, canals and fountains in every style, from a richly planted wildlife pond to the traditional Japanese tsukubai. Recent information on new construction materials, pumps and filters is included.
When the Music´s Over
- 496 Seiten
- 18 Lesestunden
THE SUNDAY TIMES NUMBER ONE BESTSELLERTwo young girls. Two unspeakable crimes. Fifty years separate them - their pain connects them. When the body of a 15-year-old is found in a remote countryside lane, beaten and broken, DI Annie Cabbot is brought in to investigate how the child could possibly have fallen victim to such brutality. Newly promoted Detective Superintendent Alan Banks is faced with a case that is as cold as they come. Now in her 60s, Linda Palmer was attacked aged 14 by celebrity entertainer Danny Caxton, yet the crime has never been investigated - until now. As each steps closer to uncovering the truth, they'll unearth secrets much darker than they ever could have guessed ...
Not Dark Yet: A DCI Banks Novel
- 448 Seiten
- 16 Lesestunden
"Robinson is an author with amazing empathy, a snare-trap ear for dialogue, and a clear eye for the telling detail."--Michael Connelly One of the world's greatest suspense writers returns with the 27th novel featuring the legendary detective Alan Banks in the mystery series Stephen King calls "the best now on the market." When property developer Connor Clive Blaydon is found dead, Detective Chief Inspector Alan Banks and his Yorkshire team dive into the investigation. As luck would have it, someone had installed a cache of spy-cams all around his luxurious home. The team hope that they'll find answers--and the culprit--among the video recordings. Instead of discovering Connor's murderer, however, the grainy and blurred footage reveals another crime: a brutal rape. If they can discover the woman's identity, it could lead to more than justice for the victim; it could change everything the police think they know about Connor and why anyone would want him dead. Meanwhile, tensions are rising between Banks and his friend, Zelda. A super recognizer--able to recognize faces significantly better than most people--Zelda is determined to bring the men who abused her to justice. But stirring up the murky waters of the past will put her in far greater danger than ever before, and Banks worries that he won't be able to stop her from plunging too deep before it's too late.
How Gay Men Prepare for Death
- 160 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
The ebook edition of this title is Open Access, thanks to Knowledge Unlatched funding, and freely available to read online. Peter Robinson's new book provides a practical contribution for anyone considering how to prepare for their end of life, including those from LGBTQ+ communities.
A terrible crime. No obvious motive. Banks is on the case. 'Top-notch police procedure' - Jeffery Deaver A shocking mass murder occurs at a wedding in a small Dales church and a huge manhunt follows. Eventually, the shooter is run to ground and things take their inevitable course. But Banks is plagued with doubts as to exactly what happened outside the church that day, and why. Struggling with the death of his first serious girlfriend and the return of profiler Jenny Fuller into his life, Banks feels the need to dig deeper into the murders, and as he does so, he uncovers forensic and psychological puzzles that lead him to the past secrets that might just provide the answers he is looking for. When the surprising truth becomes clear, it is almost too late.
Not safe after dark and other works
- 352 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
Peter Robinson is one of the crime world's finest stylists. This is a collection that will explore our hidden paranoia, challenge all that we take for granted, lure us to new, exotic places, and keep us up all night just waiting for the safety of the dawn. Originally published: London: Macmillan, 2004.
Not Safe After Dark. A Necessary End
- 505 Seiten
- 18 Lesestunden
1st Pan Omnibus 2005 edition paperback, fine In stock shipped from our UK warehouse
Things go very wrong when the police swoop down on a home in Eastvale to seize a reported handgun. In the confusion, Patrick Doyle, a former neighbour of Banks', is shot. Doyle's daughter Erin is to blame for the gun being in the house, and while she's in police custody, her housemate in Leeds, Tracy Banks, decides to let Erin's boyfriend know that the police have been around their place. Bad decision.
Abbattoir Blues
- 384 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
Banks is called to investigate his most grisly case yet in the twenty-second DCI Banks novel, by Number One bestselling author Peter Robinson.
Standing in the Shadows
- 368 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
The brilliant last novel in the number one bestselling Alan Banks crime series - by the master of the police procedural.[Bokinfo].
Two missing boys. A stolen bolt gun. One fatal shot. Three ingredients for murder. When DCI Banks and his team are called to investigate the theft of a tractor from a North Yorkshire village, they're far from enthusiastic about what seems to be a simple case of rural crime. But when a blood stain is found in an abandoned hangar, and two main suspects vanish without a trace, events take a darkly sinister turn. As each lead does little to unravel the mystery, Banks feels as if the case is coming to a dead end. Until a road accident reveals some alarming evidence, thought to be disposed, which throws the investigation to a frightening new level. Someone is trying to cover their tracks - someone with very deadly intent ...
When DCI Alan Banks arrived in Eastvale his life was every bit as much of a mess as it is now. But he is holding an envelope that could change everything he understood about the events that sent him north twenty years ago. Walking again the narrow alleys and back streets of his mind, he remembers the seedy Soho nights of his last case - dubious businessmen in dodgy clubs, young girls on the game. And a killer on the loose. In addition to the brand new novella that fills in the gaps in Banks's life before Yorkshire, Peter Robinson gives us ten more brilliant and eclectic stories that have never before been published in the UK. The Eastvale Ladies' Poker Circle finds that murder may be just another game of risk. Is a suitcase of cash worth a man's head on a plate? And tragedy leads a young boy to learn the price of love . . .
Not Dark Yet
- 384 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
***THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER*** Murder is only the beginning for Banks and his team . . . The gruesome double murder at an Eastvale property developer's luxury home should be an open and shut case for Superintendent Banks and his team of detectives. There's a clear link to the notoriously vicious Albanian mafia, men who left the country suspiciously soon after the death. Then they find a cache of spy-cam videos hidden in the house - and Annie and Gerry's investigation pivots to the rape of a young girl that could cast the murders in an entirely different light. Banks's friend Zelda, increasingly uncertain of her future in Britain's hostile environment, thinks she will be safer in Moldova hunting the men who abducted, raped and enslaved her than she is Yorkshire or London. Her search takes her back to the orphanage where it all began - but by stirring up the murky waters of the past, Zelda is putting herself in greater danger than any she's seen before. And as the threat escalates, so does the danger for Banks and those who love Zelda . . . 'The master of the police procedural' Mail 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
Banks is back - and this time he's investigating the murder of one of his own. Detective Inspector Bill Reid is killed by a crossbow in the tranquil grounds of a police rehabilitation centre, and compromising photos are found in his room. DCI Banks, brought in to investigate, is assailed on all sides. By Joanna Passero, the Professional Standards inspector who insists on shadowing the investigation in case of police corruption. By his own conviction that a policeman shouldn't be deemed guilty without evidence. By Annie Cabbot, back at work after six months' recuperation, and beset by her own doubts and demons. And by an English girl who disappeared in Estonia six years ago, who seems to hold the secret at the heart of this case ...
The body of a disgraced college lecturer is found on an abandoned railway line. In the four years since his dismissal for sexual misconduct, he'd been living like a hermit. So where did he get the 5,000 pounds found in his pocket? Leading the investigation, Detective Chief Inspector Alan Banks begins to suspect that the victim's past may be connected to his death. Forty years ago the dead man attended a university that was a hotbed of militant protest and divisive, bitter politics. And as the seasoned detective well knows, some grudges are never forgotten-or forgiven. Just as he's about to break the case open, his superior warns him to back off. Yet Banks isn't about to stop, even if it means risking his career. He's certain there's more to the mystery than meets the eye . . . and more skeletons to uncover before the case can finally be closed.
Snapshots from Hell
- 286 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
Peter Robinson’s Snapshots from Hell is a hilarious and enlightening insider’s answer to the paramount question every prospective student asks: what is business school really like? During his frenetic first year at Stanford Business School, Peter Robinson began keeping a journal of his day-to-day impressions which evolved into this book. From his harrowing days at ‘maths camp’ through the dizzying phalanx of core course, the frenzy of the exam week, the pitfalls and triumphs of the interview process (including a surreal interview with Robert Maxwell!) to being wined and dined by some of the most prestigious companies in the world, Robinson’s story is witty, candid and people with a remarkable cast of characters. Snapshots from Hell is a fast-paced, first-hand account of the nightmare world of getting a top business school MBA, one of the glittering prizes of the ‘90s.
Many Rivers to Cross
- 384 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
The 26th instalment of the Number One bestselling series 'The master of the police procedural' Mail 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 skinny young boy is found dead - his body carelessly stuffed into wheelie bin. Detective Superintendent Alan Banks and his team are called to investigate. Who is the boy, and where did he come from? Was he discarded as rubbish, or left as a warning to someone? He looks Middle Eastern, but no one on the East Side Estate has seen him before. As the local press seize upon an illegal immigrant angle, and the national media the story of another stabbing, the police are called to investigate a less newsworthy death: a middle-aged heroin addict found dead of an overdose in another estate, scheduled for redevelopment. Banks finds the threads of each case seem to be connected to the other, and to the dark side of organised crime in Eastvale. Does another thread link to his friend Zelda, who is facing her own dark side? The truth may be more complex - or much simpler - than it seems . . .
DCI Banks - 18: All the Colours of Darkness
- 407 Seiten
- 15 Lesestunden
A beautiful June day in the Yorkshire Dales, and a group of children are spending the last of their half-term freedom swimming in the river near Hipswell Woods. But the idyll is shattered by their discovery of a man's body, hanging from a tree.
Careless Love
- 352 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
A young local student has apparently committed suicide. Her body is found in an abandoned car on a lonely country road. She didn't own a car. Didn't even drive. How did she get there? Where did she die? Who moved her, and why? Meanwhile a man in his sixties is found dead in a gully up on the wild moorland. He is wearing an expensive suit and carrying no identification. Post-mortem findings indicate he died from injuries sustained during the fall. But what was he doing up there? And why are there no signs of a car in the vicinity? As the inconsistencies multiply and the mysteries proliferate, Annie's father's new partner, Zelda, comes up with a shocking piece of information that alerts Banks and Annie to the return of an old enemy in a new guise. This is someone who will stop at nothing, not even murder, to get what he wants - and suddenly the stakes are raised and the hunt is on.
An atmospheric and suspenseful standalone novel - a Number One bestseller in hardcover.
Before you discovered DCI Banks, Dectective Arvo Hughes was on the case in this vintage standalone crime thriller from Peter Robinson. As a detective in the LAPD Threat Management Unit, Arvo Hughes has dealt with every kind of stalker there is - and in 1990s Hollywood, he's not short of work. But when it comes to TV star Sarah Broughton, who has been receiving unsettling anonymous letters, even Arvo cannot find a pattern in this stalker's behaviour. The letters seemed harmless enough, until the actress discovers a mutilated body in the sand right outside her Malibu home. Certain that Sarah's stalker must have met her before, Arvo realises his only chance to catch the killer before he gets closer to Sarah is to delve into her past - but nothing is straightforward in this case, and the squeaky-clean star seems to be keeping all memories of a shady history locked away . . .
The American Horticultural Society Complete Guide to Water Gardening
- 226 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Gives hands-on advice on designing and creating formal and informal water gardens with still or moving water, stones, bridges, lighting, decking, or fish. Includes a catalog of over 150 plants suitable for water gardens and over 700 photographs and illustrations.
The collection showcases Peter Robinson's critical writings on Anglophone poets from various regions, reflecting his dedication to contemporary poetry over four decades. It includes essays on notable poets like Elizabeth Bishop and Derek Walcott, alongside personal memoirs detailing his upbringing in Liverpool, his literary journey, and significant life events, including his health challenges. Robinson's engaging style combines biographical insights with close readings, making this work a vital resource for understanding the poetry that has influenced his unique voice.
Sexual Violence and Literary Art
- 250 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Exploring the intersection of sexual violence and literary representation, this work critiques classic texts by male authors through the lens of women's philosophical and theoretical perspectives. It highlights how these literary works not only depict violence but also engage in creative transformations that reflect societal complicity. By re-evaluating the narratives and their impact, the book sheds light on the complexities of representation and the responses it elicits from women in literature and criticism.
Exploring the evolution of tourism in Britain over the past 150 years, this work provides fresh insights into how historical visitors have shaped contemporary tourist experiences. It examines the interplay between popular knowledge and the changing landscape of travel, highlighting the lasting impact of past tourists on modern perceptions and practices in the industry.
My Journey Continues
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- 8 Lesestunden
Larry Moffat, an American expatriate in the Philippines, reflects on his transformation from an adventurous spirit to a settled family man at thirty-nine. Once immersed in excitement and danger through his work with Richardson, Schellinberger, and Haas Inc., he now faces the mundane realities of managing the company's Southeast Asian office. As responsibilities mount, his opportunities for adventure dwindle, leaving him to navigate the complexities of a conventional life while reminiscing about his more thrilling past.
Exome and genome sequencing are revolutionizing medical research and diagnostics, but the computational analysis of the data has become an extremely heterogeneous and often challenging area of bioinformatics. Computational Exome and Genome Analysis provides a practical introduction to all of the major areas in the field, enabling readers to develop a comprehensive understanding of the sequencing process and the entire computational analysis pipeline.
An Emerald Guide To Criminal Law
- 172 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
A Guide to Criminal Law, Revised edition, is a comprehensive guide to the legal system and the area of criminal law as it affects people in a day-to-day capacity. The book is clear and concise and covers all the relevant areas of the criminal justice system and is designed for those people who either wish to understand more about the legal system or wish to know more about a specific area of law. Case law to 2023 is covered. The book is updated to 2023 and is accessible to all levels of readership.
The Retrieved Attachments in Peter Robinson's new collection are to people and places, friends and loved ones, mentor poets and artists. Deploying the full range of his gifts, these poems are characteristically responsive both to fresh encounters and evocative returns.
Coach Travel
- 96 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
Explore a nostalgic and lavishly illustrated look back at the history of bus and coach travel in the UK.
English Nettles brings together poems Peter Robinson began writing on his return to England after many years living in Japan. Now redesigned and reissued after many years out of print, this evocative collaboration between poet Peter Robinson and artist Sally Castle celebrates fleeting English landscapes and moments, and home viewed afresh.
National Express
- 96 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
Published in partnership with the company, this illustrated book celebrates 50 years of National Express.
The Practical Rock and Water Garden
- 256 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Previously published as Rock & Water Gardening. A step by step guide from planning and construction to plants and planting.
Nieostrożna miłość
- 301 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
"W porzuconym samochodzie na wiejskiej drodze zostaje znalezione ciało studentki. Na pierwszy rzut oka sprawa wygląda na samobójstwo, ale ofiara nie miała nawet prawa jazdy, a jej ciało prawdopodobnie zostało skądś przeniesione. Komu mogło zależeć na tym, by dziewczynę znaleziono akurat tam? Kiedy - i dlaczego - naprawdę zmarła? Równocześnie do inspektora Banksa dociera informacja o kolejnym trupie. W parowie na dzikich wrzosowiskach leży martwy mężczyzna w drogim garniturze i pozbawiony jakiegokolwiek dowodu tożsamości. Czy po prostu potknął się i spadł? Ale co robił sam na wrzosowiskach, daleko od cywilizacji? Wątpliwości się mnożą, a obydwie sprawy zdają się nie mieć rozwiązania. Zespół Banksa otrzymuje mrożącą krew w żyłach wiadomość. Powrócił dawny wróg ..."--Page 4 of cover.

























































