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The Woman in the Blue Cloak
By (Author) Deon Meyer
Hodder & Stoughton
Hodder & Stoughton
4th October 2018
4th October 2018
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Thriller / suspense fiction
Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary
839.3636
Paperback
160
Width 164mm, Height 233mm, Spine 15mm
202g
From the author of Thirteen Hours - A Sunday Times '100 best crime novels and thrillers since 1945' pick
The Woman in the Blue Cloak is a brilliant novella which will thrill and entertain fans of Deon Meyer's much-loved detective Benny Griessel.Benny Griessel is a cop on a mission: he plans to ask Alexa Bernard to marry him. That means he needs to buy an engagement ring - and that means he needs a loan.So Benny has a lot on his mind when he is called to a top-priority murder case. A woman's body is discovered, naked and washed in bleach, draped on a wall beside a picturesque road above Cape Town. The identity of the victim is a mystery, as is the reason for her killing.Gradually, Benny and his colleague Vaughn Cupido begin to work out the roots of the story, which reach as far away as England and Holland... and as far back as the seventeenth century.Praise for Deon Meyer's Benny Griessel series - -
One of the best crime writers on the planet - Daily MailCrime fiction with real texture and intelligence. - IndependentThe narrative is well-plotted, and the novel brings to life the rich and volatile diversity of contemporary South Africa. There's nothing flashy here, just a good story, very well told. Would there were more like it. - SpectatorTells a cracking story and captures the criminal kaleidoscope of a nation. - Times Literary SupplementDeon Meyer lives near Cape Town in South Africa. His big passions are mountain biking, music, reading, cooking and rugby. In January 2008 he retired from his day job as a consultant on brand strategy for BMW Motorrad, and is now a full time author. Deon Meyer's books have attracted worldwide critical acclaim and a growing international fanbase. Originally written in Afrikaans, they have now been translated into twenty-eight languages.
THIRTEEN HOURS was shortlisted for the CWA International Dagger and won the Boeke Prize in South Africa - the first time in the prize's 16 year history that a South African book has won. His novels have also won literary prizes in the USA, France, Sweden, Germany and the Netherlands, and the film rights to seven of his novels have been optioned or sold. Deon has also written two television series, and several screenplays for movies. In 2013 he directed one of his original scripts for the feature film The Last Tango.