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The Summer That Never Was
Peter Robinson

The Summer That Never Was

McClelland & Stewart (Jan 14, 2003)
9780771076022
| Hardcover
408 pages | 160 x 239 mm | ENGLISH
$ 34.99 | Value: $ 34.99
Dewey 823/.914
LC Classification PR6068.O1964 .C58 2003
LC Control No. 2003427479

Genre

  • Mystery Fiction

Subject

  • England
  • Male Friendship
  • Missing Persons
  • Police
  • Yorkshire

Plot

While recuperating from the events of Aftermath on a Greek island, Inspector Alan Banks reads that the bones of his childhood friend, Graham Marshall, have been dug up in a field not far away from the road where he disappeared more than thirty-five years earlier. Intrigued by the discovery, and still consumed with guilt because of a related incident he failed to report at the time, Banks returns to his hometown in Cambridgeshire and becomes peripherally involved in the investigation, headed by newcomer Detective Inspector Michelle Hart. At the same time, a few counties away, the case of another missing teenager – the son of a famous model and step-son of anex-footballer, is handed to DI Annie Cabbot. Banks shuttles between the two cases far apart in time but perhaps not so far apart in character. When the lives of both detectives are threatened, Banks searches his own memories for clues, until he is finally forced to confront truths he would rather avoid, and finds that, in these investigations, the boundary between victim and perpetrator, guardian of the law and law-breaker is becoming ever more blurred. A gripping crime novel, set in the present day, The Summer That Never Was is also a gritty and evocative portrait of northern England in the sixties, and an exploration of the nature of memory, the destruction of families, andadolescence. From the Hardcover edition.

Personal

Location A02-Fiction, Mystery
Index 1508
Added Date Aug 08, 2017 01:21:54
Modified Date Sep 09, 2022 02:20:02

Value

Retail Price $ 34.99
Value $ 34.99