Gone to Ground: (Grayson & Walker) (Grayson & Walker, 1)

Gone to Ground: (Grayson & Walker) (Grayson & Walker, 1)

by JohnHarvey (Author)

Synopsis

Will's first thought when he saw the man's face: it was like a glove that had been pulled inside out. When police detective Will Grayson and his partner, Helen Walker, are called upon to investigate the violent death of Stephen Bryan, a gay Cambridge academic, their first thoughts are off an ill-judged sexual encounter, of rough trade gone wrong. But as their investigation widens, their attention focusses on the biography Bryan was writing about the life and death of fifties film star, Stella Leonard, whose death from drowning, when the car she was driving skidded mysteriously off a lonely Fenland road, uncannily echoed the climax of her most notorious film, Shattered Glass. With Bryan's journalist sister egging them on, and bringing herself into mortal danger as she conducts her own investigation, Will and Helen gradually peel away the secrets of a family blighted by a lust for wealth and power and its own perverted sexuality.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 496
Publisher: Arrow
Published: 25 Apr 2013

ISBN 10: 0099585626
ISBN 13: 9780099585626
Book Overview: The first Grayson & Walker novel, from the master of British crime writing.

Media Reviews
Harvey is a master craftsman ... this is classic stuff. * Guardian *
I know of no other crime writer who writes so well, has attracted such unanimously positive reviews, and been so respected by his fellow writers. -- Marcel Berlins * The Times *
Two new detectives give it extra spice, but the old ingredients are all here - stylish writing, cunning plotting, sharp characterisation, thrills, chills, and lime-sharp twists. -- Reginald Hill
Author Bio
John Harvey is the author of the richly praised Charlie Resnick novels, the first of which, Lonely Hearts, was named by The Times as one of the '100 Best Crime Novels of the Century'. His first novel featuring Frank Elder, Flesh and Blood, won the CWA Silver Dagger in 2004, and a Barry Award for the Best British Crime Novel published in the US in 2004. In 2007 John Harvey was awarded the CWA Cartier Diamond Dagger and in 2009 he was awarded an honorary degree, Doctor of Letters, by the University of Nottingham. To find out more about John Harvey visit his website at: www.mellotone.co.uk