A Place of Execution

A Place of Execution

by ValMcDermid (Author)

Synopsis

Stunning new psychological thriller from Britain's most exciting crime writer, the award-winning Val McDermid -- 'Manchester's answer to Thomas Harris' (Guardian) Winter 1963: two children have disappeared off the streets of Manchester; the murderous careers of Myra Hindley and Ian Brady have begun. On a freezing day in December, another child goes missing: thirteen-year-old Alison Carter vanishes from the isolated Derbyshire hamlet of Scardale, a small-inward-looking community which has little contact with the outside world. For the young George Bennett, a newly promoted inspector, it is the beginning of his most difficult and harrowing case: a murder with no body, an investigation with more dead ends and closed faces than he'd have found in the anonymity of the inner city, an outcome which reverberates down the years. Decades later he finally tells his story to journalist Catherine Heathcote, but just when the book is poised for publication, Bennett unaccountably tries to pull the plug. He has new information which he refuses to divulge, new information that threatens the very foundations of his existence. Catherine is forced to reinvestigate the past, with results that turn the world upside down. A Greek tragedy in modern England, A Place of Execution is a taut psychological suspense thriller that uniquely explores, exposes and explodes the border between reality and illusion in a multi-layered narrative that turns expectations on their head and reminds us that what we know is what we do not know. A monstrous tale of deception, the technique of the telling is the greatest deception of all.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 416
Edition: First edition
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 07 Jun 1999

ISBN 10: 0002326760
ISBN 13: 9780002326766
Prizes: Shortlisted for CWA Gold Dagger for Fiction 1999.

Media Reviews
'The Wire in the Blood is truly frightening. McDermid's capacity to enter the warped mind of a deviant criminal is shiveringly convincing' Marcel Berlins, The Times 'This is a shocking book, stunningly exciting, horrifyingly good' Ruth Rendell 'The book has a sense of gravitas and intelligence utterly beyond lesser writers in the field' Ian Rankin, Scotland on Sunday
Author Bio
Val McDermid grew up in a Scottish mining community then read English at Oxford. She was a journalist for sixteen years, spending the last three as Northern Bureau Chief of a national Sunday tabloid. She is now a full-time writer and lives in South Manchester.