Buried (Tom Thorne Novels)

Buried (Tom Thorne Novels)

by Mark Billingham (Author)

Synopsis

Luke Mullen, sixteen-year-old son of a former high-ranking police officer, has disappeared, presumed kidnapped. While no-one quite dares to voice the fear that he could also be presumed dead, Detective Inspector Tom Thorne is brought in to beef up the squad dedicated to locating the missing boy. The first thing the team looks for is anyone with a grudge against Luke's father, a man who has put a lot of tough villains away in his time. A list quickly emerges, but Thorne discovers that ex-DCI Tony Mullen has omitted the name of the most obvious suspect: a man who'd once threatened him and his family and who, after serving time for his original crime, is now the main suspect in a murder which has been unsolved for four years. Is this a simple oversight, understandable considering the trauma of his son's disappearance? Or is it something more telling? Aware that he hasn't the luxury of time, Thorne searches desperately for connections and leads, but learns that secrets are as easily buried as bodies, and that assumptions are the enemies of truth.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 528
Publisher: Sphere
Published: 31 May 2007

ISBN 10: 0751537241
ISBN 13: 9780751537246
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Prizes: Shortlisted for Theakston's Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year 2008.

Media Reviews
Murder and mystery do not come better than this What's On in London [A] brisk, racy read The Times Assured and shocking thriller The Guardian A cunning variation on the serial-murder theme Sunday Telegraph
Author Bio
Mark Billingham is a stand-up comedian, appearing regularly at the Comedy Store. He was given the 2003 Sherlock Award as the creator of the Best Detective created by a British writer and in 2005 won the first Theakston's Old Peculier Award for the Best Crime Novel of the Year with LAZYBONES.