Sins of the Father
By (Author) Graham Hurley
Orion Publishing Co
Orion (an Imprint of The Orion Publishing Group Ltd )
12th January 2016
5th November 2015
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
352
Width 197mm, Height 127mm, Spine 23mm
256g
A rich old man, Rupert Moncrieff, is beaten to death in the silence of his West Country waterside mansion, his head hooded and his throat cut. His extended family are still living beneath his roof, each with their own room, their own story, their own ghosts, and their own motives for murder. And in this world of darkness and dysfunction are the artefacts and memories of colonial atrocities that are returning to haunt them all.
At the heart of the murder investigation is DS Jimmy Suttle who, along with his estranged journalist wife Lizzie, is fighting his own demons after the abduction and death of their young daughter, Grace.But who killed Rupert Moncrieff And what secrets is the house holding onto that could unravel this whole investigation The enquiry takes Suttle to Africa and beyond as he slowly begins to understand the damage that human beings can inflict upon one another. Not simply on the battlefield. Not simply in the torture camps in the Kenyan bush. But much, much closer to home.One of the best of the two dozen or so novels he's written ... the book is as much a story of Suttle and Lizzie's emotional battles as it is a police who-dunnit, but as it happens the detective element is first class ... past atrocities mingling cleverly with present injustice - THE TIMES
There is no-one writing better police procedurals today - SUNDAY TELEGRAPHHurley is a giant of British police procedural novels, and with WESTERN APPROACHES we find an author on top of his game - CRIME TIMEUtterly convincing and really exciting - DAILY MAILGraham Hurley's determination to look the seamy reality full in the face is refreshing because it is so rare ... Hurley's devastating account of Suttle's marriage is one of the best things he has done - DAILY TELEGRAPHGraham Hurley is an award-winning TV documentary maker who now writes full time. He is married and has grown up children. He lived in Portsmouth for 20 years but now lives in Exmouth, Devon.www.grahamhurley.co.uk