Past Mortem
By (Author) Ben Elton
Transworld Publishers Ltd
Black Swan
2nd May 2005
2nd May 2005
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Humorous fiction
Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary
823.914
Paperback
464
Width 125mm, Height 195mm, Spine 30mm
310g
With old friends like these, who needs enemies It's a question short, mild mannered detective Edward Newson is forced to ask himself having in romantic desperation logged on to the Friends Reunited website searching for the girlfriends of his youth. Newson is not the only member of the Class of '86 who has been raking over the ashes of the past. As his old class begins to reassemble in cyberspace, the years slip away and old feuds and passions burn hot once more. Meanwhile, back in the present, Newson's life is no less complicated. He is secretly in love with Natasha, his lovely but very attached sergeant, while comprehensively failing to solve a series of baffling and peculiarly gruesome murders. A school reunion is planned and as history begins to repeat itself, the past crashes headlong into the present. Neither will ever be the same again. In Past Mortem, Ben Elton - previous winner of The Crime Writers' Association Gold Dagger Award for Popcorn - delivers both a heart-stopping thriller and a killer comic romance.
Fans will love it * Heat *
Engaging and smartly plotted * Observer *
It's warm-hearted characterisation and deft pacing should make the paperback popular on next summer's beaches * The Sunday Times *
Past Mortem confirms Elton as craftsmanlike, thoughtful and readable. Fans will find plenty to enjoy * Daily Mail *
A writer who provokes almost as much as he entertains * Daily Mail *
Ben Elton is one of Britain's most provocative and entertaining writers. From celebrity to climate change, from the First World War to the end of the world, his books give his unique perspective on some of the most controversial topics of our time. He has written twelve major bestsellers, including Stark, Popcorn, Inconceivable (filmed as Maybe Baby, which he also directed), Dead Famous, High Society (WH Smith People's Choice Award 2003) and The First Casualty. He has also written some of television's most popular and incisive comedy, including The Young Ones, Blackadder and The Man From Auntie. His stage work includes three West End plays and the hit musicals The Beautiful Game and We Will Rock You. He is married with three children.