The Corpse at the Haworth Tandoori

The Corpse at the Haworth Tandoori

by RobertBarnard (Author)

Synopsis

'Robert Barnard has the habit of delighting his readers' Donna Leon, Sunday Times The body of a young man, almost naked, found in the car park behind a Haworth restaurant marks the beginning of the case, and it is his identity that is the first puzzle for DC Charlie Peace and his superior, Detective Superintendent Oddie. But before long the puzzle that most concerns them is the nature of the close-knit artistic community where Declan O'Hearn had acted as odd-job boy. The little knot of people seem united less by their ability as painters than by a common worship of the distinguished artist Ranulph Byatt, who seems to prefer the adulation of his inferiors to the judgement of his equals. Peace soon starts to wonder if there isn't a sinister reason for this. And as the search for the killer gathers pace, Peace and Oddie uncover a series of dark secrets in the harsh Haworth landscape. Atmospheric, witty and perceptive, The Corpse at the Haworth Tandoori is vintage Robert Barnard.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 05 Jul 1999

ISBN 10: 0006511694
ISBN 13: 9780006511694

Media Reviews
'He plots a mystery as well as any writer alive' Time Magazine 'Barnard never disappoints. The psychological suspense is chilling' The Times 'Barnard's graceful prose and keen wit add greatly to the joy to be had from the book, and, as always, he manages to pull off at least one shocker' Sunday Times
Author Bio
Robert Barnard was born and brought up in Essex. After leaving Oxford he worked as a university lecturer in New South Wales, and then taught in Norwegian universities for seventeen years, returning to England in 1983 to write full time. He and his wife now live in Leeds.