The Boy in the River: A shocking true story of ritual murder and sacrifice in the heart of London
By (Author) Richard Hoskins
Pan Macmillan
Pan Books
1st August 2012
Unabridged edition
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
364.1523092
Short-listed for CWA Dagger for Non-Fiction 2013 (UK)
Paperback
352
Width 127mm, Height 203mm, Spine 20mm
386g
On 21st September 2001 the mutilated torso of a small child was found floating beside London's Tower Bridge, one tide away from being swept into the North Sea. Unable to identify the victim, the Murder Squad turned to Richard Hoskins, a young professor of theology with a profound understanding of African tribal religion, whose own past was scarred by a heartbreaking tragedy. Thus began a journey into the tangled undergrowth of one of the most notorious murder cases of recent years; a journey which would reveal not only the identity of the boy they called Adam but the horrific truth that a succession of innocent children have been ritually sacrificed in London. Insightful and grippingly written, The Boy in the River is an inside account of a series of extraordinary criminal investigations and a compelling personal quest into the dark heart of humanity.
Richard Hoskins has worked on many of Britain's biggest criminal investigations and is the only registered multi-cultural expert on the national police database. He has applied his expertise to over a hundred major investigations by police and social services. He divides his time between London and Devon.