'A definite contender for fiction's new top cop' Independent on Sunday
One foggy night, Deborah Harrison is found lying in the churchyard behind St Mary's, Eastvale. She has been strangled with the strap of her own school satchel.
But Deborah was no typical sixteen-year-old. Her father was a powerful financier who moved in the highest echelons of industry, defence and classified information. And Deborah, it seemed, enjoyed keeping secrets of her own . . .
With his colleague Detective Constable Susan Gay, Inspector Alan Banks moves among the many suspects who are guilty of crimes large and small. And as he does so, plenty of sordid secrets and some deadly lies begin to emerge . . .
'If you haven't caught up with Peter Robinson already, now is the time to start' Independent on Sunday
'The novels of Peter Robinson are chilling, evocative, deeply nuanced works of art' Dennis Lehane