Good Morning, Midnight

Good Morning, Midnight

by ReginaldHill (Author), ReginaldHill (Author)

Synopsis

Latest in ever-popular and consistently acclaimed Dalziel & Pascoe series: 'Reginald Hill stands head and shoulders above any other writer of homebred crime fiction' Tom Hiney, Observer Fat Andy, Peter Pascoe, Wieldy and the others tackle another Mid-Yorkshire mystery in this, their latest outing.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 416
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 02 Feb 2004

ISBN 10: 000712340X
ISBN 13: 9780007123407

Media Reviews
'He is probably the best living male crime writer in the English-speaking world' Andrew Taylor, Independent 'Few writers in the genre today have Hill's gifts: formidable intelligence, quick humour, compassion and a prose style that blends elegance and grace' Donna Leon, Sunday Times 'The finest male English contemporary crime writer' Val McDermid, Manchester Evening News 'One of Britain's most consistently excellent crime novelists' Marcel Berlins, The Times 'An increasingly lyrical and always humorous writer, he is first and foremost an instinctive and complete novelist who is blessed with a spontaneous storytelling gift' Frances Fyfield, Mail on Sunday Praise for Arms and the Women: 'Luminously written, thrilling in the best old-fashioned sense of the word, unexpectedly erudite, and beautifully structured' Geoffrey Wansell, Daily Mail 'Brilliantly written, highly amusing and extraordinarily readable' T J Binyon, Evening Standard
Author Bio
Reginald Hill is a native of Cumbria and a former resident of Yorkshire, the setting for his outstanding crime novels featuring Dalziel and Pascoe, 'the best detective duo on the scene bar none' (Daily Telegraph). His writing career began with the publication of A Clubbable Woman (1970), which introduced Chief Superintendent Andy Dalziel and DS Peter Pascoe. With their subsequent appearances Reginald Hill has won numerous awards, including the Crime Writers' Assocation Cartier Diamond Dagger for his lifetime contribution to the genre.