The Office of the Dead: Roth Trilogy Book 3 (The Roth Trilogy)

The Office of the Dead: Roth Trilogy Book 3 (The Roth Trilogy)

by Andrew Taylor (Author)

Synopsis

The final volume in the acclaimed Roth Trilogy, which, like an archaeological dig, strips away the layers of a psychopath's history: 'Taylor has established a sound reputation for writing tense, clammy novels that perceptively penetrate the human psyche' -- Marcel Berlins, The Times It's 1958, and the party's over for Wendy Appleyard: she finds herself penniless, jobless and on the brink of divorce. Who better to come to her rescue than her oldest friend, Janet Byfield? So Wendy goes to stay with Janet, who seems to have everything Wendy lacks: a handsome husband, a lovely little daughter, Rosie, and a beautiful home in the Cathedral Close of Rosington. David Byfield is on the verge of promotion, and Janet is the perfect wife for an ambitious young clergyman. But perfection has always been dangerous, and gradually the idyll sours. Old sins come to haunt the present and breed new sins in their place. The shadow of death seeps through the Close, and with it comes the double mystery stretching back to turn-of-the-century Rosington, to a doomed poet-priest called Francis Youlgreave. Only Wendy, the outsider looking in, glimpses the truth. But can she grasp its dark and twisted logic in time to prevent the coming tragedy. The Office of the Dead is a chilling novel of crime and retribution, and is the third volume of Andrew Taylor's stunning and acclaimed Roth Trilogy.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 352
Publisher: Collins Crime
Published: 17 Jan 2000

ISBN 10: 0002325594
ISBN 13: 9780002325592
Prizes: Winner of CWA Ellis Peters Historical Dagger 2001.

Media Reviews

`This author knows precisely how to wield suspense'
Independent on Sunday

`A major thriller talent'
Time Out

`Complex, with lots of sinister implications... moves the traditional crime novel on to some deeper level of exploration'
Independent

`Tells of dark deeds in a commuter village... Taylor writes well and persuasively'
Literary Review (of The Judgement of Strangers)

Author Bio

Andrew Taylor is the award-winning author of a number of crime novels, including the Dougal series, the Lydmouth books, and The Barred Window. He and his wife live with their children in the Forest of Dean.