A Willing Victim

A Willing Victim

by Laura Wilson (Author)

Synopsis

London, November, 1956. DI Ted Stratton is tasked with investigating the murder of Jeremy Lloyd, a strange young man with a taste for esoteric religion. Stratton's enquiries lead him to Suffolk, where the mysterious Mr Roth has founded a Foundation for Spiritual Understanding. Apparently Lloyd had believed himself marked out for great things. But at the Foundation, Stratton meets twelve-year-old Michael who is proclaimed as the next incarnation in a long line of spiritual leaders that stretches back to Christ and Buddha. He is rumoured amongst Roth's disciples to have been immaculately conceived, but the woman who is said to be his mother, and whose photograph was cherished by Lloyd, has disappeared. When a woman's body is found in woods nearby, Stratton initially assumes he has found 'the mother', but the reality turns out to be far stranger and far more terrifying...

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 400
Publisher: Quercus
Published: 26 Apr 2012

ISBN 10: 1849163111
ISBN 13: 9781849163118

Media Reviews
'Extraordinary mastery of the atmosphere, dialogue and morality of London's past ... a subtle writer who achieves her grip on the reader by the accumulation of little gems of setting and characterization' The Times. 'An excellent thought-provoking read' Literary Review. 'A Willing Victim is a complex, richly-textured novel, beautifully written' Shots Mag. 'an intelligent, thought provoking crime novel with a particularly poignant ending' The Spectator. 'A top-notch police procedural' Sunday Telegraph. 'this book was so brilliantly written that I kept having to look up from reading to reassure myself I wasn't back there' Promoting Crime. 'Wilson herself really excels in the passages of poetic description' Independent. 'brilliantly written and scrupulously researched. Some historical fiction trades in nostalgia. This does not. Instead it details a period that few of us would willingly return to live in but which we really ought not to ignore' Reviewing the Evidence. 'a skilful and moving tale of faith and madness, elegantly dressed up as a police procedural' Mail on Sunday.
Author Bio
Laura Wilson's acclaimed and award-winning crime novels have won her many fans. The first novel in this series, Stratton's War, won the Ellis Peters Award. Two of her novels have been shortlisted for the CWA Gold Dagger. Laura is the Guardian's crime reviewer. She lives in Islington, London.