The Chemistry Of Death

The Chemistry Of Death

by SimonBeckett (Author)

Synopsis

When the bizarrely mutilated and long-dead body of a young woman is found in a ditch in Manham, an isolated and insular village in the Norfolk marshlands, it isn t just the fact that she had been a friend that disturbs Dr David Hunter. He was once a high-profile forensic anthropologist and all too familiar with the different faces of death, until a devastating personal tragedy made him turn his back on his former life and career. Now hidden away as a country doctor, Hunter s past is a secret he hopes will remain buried. So when he s asked by the police to use his arcane skills to help track down the killer, he s reluctant to become involved, knowing this will only stir up the painful memories he s been trying so hard to forget. Then another young woman disappears, and Manham is plunged into a fog of fear and paranoia that threatens to tear it apart. And no one seems exempt from suspicion as the twisted killings continue. And as the once peaceful community is riven by fear and mistrust, David Hunter realises it will take all his knowledge and expertise if the killer is to be stopped. But not even he is prepared for the terrible cost that will exact or the awful price that failure

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 331
Publisher: Bantam Press
Published: 01 Mar 2006

ISBN 10: 0593055225
ISBN 13: 9780593055229
Book Overview: Terrifying suspense and chillingly authentic forensics come together in this thriller from a frighteningly good British crime-writing talent.
Prizes: Shortlisted for Theakston's Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year 2008 and CWA Duncan Lawrie Dagger 2006.

Author Bio
Born in 1960, Simon Beckett earned an MA in English at university, spent a few years doing property repairs before going to teach English in Spain. Back in the UK, he played percussion in several bands but has worked as a freelance journalist since 1992, writing for the Independent on Sunday Review, The Times, Daily Telegraph, Observer etc. Some of his more notable commissions have included going on police drugs raids, touring brothels with the Met's Vice Unit, spending time at 'The Body Farm' in Tennessee, learning how to win a gun fight (and get sunstroke) in Nevada. He is married and lives in Sheffield.