The Butcher's Theatre

The Butcher's Theatre

by Dr Jonathan Kellerman (Author)

Synopsis

The first victim is a young Arab girl. Her obscenely mutilated corpse is found in some bushes on the slopes of Mount Scopus. She has been drugged with heroin, carved up with chilling care and skill. The mixture of calculation and frenzy sends a shockwave through a society where warfare and terrorism are everyday facts of life - but where sex murders and serial killers are virtually unknown. Chief Inspector Daniel Shalom Sharavi, himself a Yemenite Jew, takes charge of the case, bringing together a team as exotic and disparate as Jerusalem itself. Methodically and desperately slowly, they uncover a complex trail that leads to a point where private psychosis and public politics threaten to explode. The question is: will they be too late?

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 688
Edition: New
Publisher: Sphere
Published: 25 May 1989

ISBN 10: 0751502316
ISBN 13: 9780751502312

Media Reviews
A psychopathological blockbuster OBSERVER As disturbingly real as headline news PUBLISHING NEWS It is hard not to be impressed by the wrenching forward thrust of Kellerman's prose INDEPENDENT This is both breath-taking and brilliant. BEST
Author Bio
Jonathan Kellerman was a child psychologist before becoming a full-time novelist. He is married to the writer Faye Kellerman and they live in Los Angeles with their four children.