The Blue Hour
By (Author) Jefferson Parker
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins
27th September 2000
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
813.54
Paperback
480
Width 111mm, Height 178mm, Spine 29mm
255g
'Parker has only one competitor -- Thomas Harris' Washington Post ...At once horrifying, tense and lyrical, The Blue Hour is a beautifully written novel that probes the darkest recesses of the human psyche. He takes the women from shopping malls. They are beautiful, sophisticated, but he treats them like animals, and when he's done he leaves only his grisly signature to taunt the Orange County police -- a purse full of entrails. Where are the bodies How can these women disappear so completely Whatever the Purse Snatcher has done to them, it surely cannot be worse than the imaginings of a shock-hardened police force...but they don't know the sick mind they're dealing with. Detective Hess has given his life to the police, but now lung cancer is looking to claim him. Merci Rayborn is at the beginning of her career and she's determined to get to the top, whatever it takes. Assigned to the case by a boss with a hidden agenda, Hess and Merci at first agree on just one thing: they want to catch the Purse Snatcher and see him fry. But as another woman disappears, and then another, they become united through their obsession with a case that will change both their lives forever.
'Genuinely shocking, but much more shocking than most of the genre's output' -- Literary Review 'A superior thriller' -- Mail on Sunday 'Jefferson Parker is a powerhouse writer' -- New York Times Book Review 'The crimes are sickening, the killer is a monster and the gadgets of destruction are truly bizarre. It must be another insanely imaginative thriller from Jefferson Parker' -- New York Times
Two-time Edgar Award winner Jefferson Parker lives in Laguna Beach, California. When not working on his books, he spends his time with his family, hiking, hunting and fishing, and haunting the public tennis courts.