Gallows View
By (Author) Peter Robinson
Pan Macmillan
Pan Books
27th December 2022
1st September 2022
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
336
Width 131mm, Height 196mm, Spine 22mm
236g
'The Alan Banks mystery-suspense novels are the best series on the market. Try one and tell me I'm wrong' - Stephen King Gallows View is the first novel in Peter Robinson's bestselling Inspector Banks series. New Town. New Cases. New Danger. Detective Chief Inspector Alan Banks has recently relocated with his family from stressful London to the Yorkshire Dales, but soon finds that life in the countryside is not quite as idyllic as he had imagined. Three cases come to the fore: a voyeur is terrorizing the women of Eastvale; two thugs are breaking into homes; and an old woman is dead, possibly murdered. As the tension mounts, Banks must also deal with his attraction to a young psychologist, Jenny Fuller - and when both Jenny and Banks's wife are drawn deeper into events, Banks realizes that his cases are weaving closer and closer together . . . Gallows View is followed by A Dedicated Man in the Inspector Banks series.
If you havent encountered Chief Inspector Alan Banks before, prepare for a crash course in taut, clean writing and subtle psychology. And watch for those twists theyll get you every time -- Ian Rankin
The novels of Peter Robinson are chilling, evocative, deeply nuanced works of art -- Dennis Lehane
Peter Robinson is a master -- Tess Gerritsen
An author with amazing empathy, a snare trap ear for dialogue and a clear eye for the telling detail -- Michael Connelly
Peter Robinsons first, and extremely well-fashioned, police procedural. An expert plotter with an eye for telling detail, Mr. Robinson can also make acute social observations * New York Times Book Review *
Peter Robinson grew up in Yorkshire and now lives in Canada. His Inspector Banks series has won numerous awards in Britain, Europe, the United States and Canada. There are fifteen novels published by Pan Macmillan in the series. Aftermath, the twelfth, was a Sunday Times bestseller.