Ploughing Potter's Field (Collins crime)

Ploughing Potter's Field (Collins crime)

by PhilLovesey (Author)

Synopsis

A powerful psychological suspense novel charting one man's descent into his own hell as he tries to unravel the truth behind a vicious murder. The tabloids called him the 'Beast of East 16'. The authorities called him a dangerous sociopath. But one man called Frank Rattigan the only possible road to redemption. When Adrian Rawlings undertakes a series of interviews with an incarcerated killer, he cannot possibly realize that his encounters with the man who spent three days torturing, murdering then calmly dismembering a young air hostess 'for fun' in East London, will eat so deeply into his psychological neuroses and inadequacies. And as Rawlings struggles to find the vital threads to rationalize the horrifying crime, he finds himself drawn into a dark world of secret histories and hidden agendas which stretch far beyond the Beast himself. But perhaps the answers Rawlings strives for lie buried within his own childhood -- a place where vulnerable minds are always prey to the evil machinations of others...

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 272
Publisher: Collins Crime
Published: 19 Apr 1999

ISBN 10: 0002326795
ISBN 13: 9780002326797

Media Reviews
'Phil Lovesey's Death Duties is chilling and deviously plotted' Val McDermid, The Times 'Ingenious, interesting debut novel' Literary Review 'Terrific plot, and a name to watch' Frances Fyfield, Mail on Sunday 'A promising new young British voice' Time Out
Author Bio
Born in Essex in 1963, and the son of award-winning crime writer Peter Lovesey, Phil Lovesey took a foundation course in art, leading to a degree in film and television. He worked as a copywriter in London and turned to 'proper' writing in 1994 with a series of short stories. He has lived in Chelmsford for nine years, and been married for ten. He and his wife have three young children.