May 2023 - epub format revised and verified by zardox (no changes to book content). Series: Inspector Banks #9 Genre: Mystery ebook, 257 pages Paperback, 312 pages Published: 1997 'Dead Right' also released under title 'Blood at the Root' On a rainy night in Eastvale, a teenager is found in a
Blood At The Root (aka Dead Right)
โ Scribed by Robinson, Peter
- Book ID
- 107066286
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 232 KB
- Series
- Banks 9
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
AKA Dead Right
Inspector Alan Banks' ninth case sees Inspector Alan Banks' ninth case sees him investigating the murder of a young racist. A man who, it seems, has lived by the sword and now died by the sword. But it is never that simple... A night at the opera had offered Chief Inspector Alan Banks a temporary respite from his troubles - both at work and at home. But the telephone call summoning him to Easlvale brings him back to reality with a bump. For the body of teenager Jason Fox has been found in a dirty alleyway. He has been kicked to death. At first it looks like an after-hours pub fight gone wrong - until Banks learns that Jason was a member of a white power organisation known as the Albion League. So who wanted him dead? The Pakistani youths he had insulted in the pub earlier that evening? The shady friends of his business partner Mark Wood? Or someone within the Albion League itself? Someone who resented the teenager's growing power in a brutal and unforgiving organisation...?
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Inspector Alan Banks' ninth case sees him investigating the murder of a young racist. A man who, it seems, has lived by the sword and now died by the sword. But it is never that simple... A night at the opera had offered Chief Inspector Alan Banks a temporary respite from his troubles - both at work
EDITORIAL REVIEW: When the brutally beaten body of a young man is found in an ally, Eastvale's Detective Chief Inspector Alan Banks and his colleague, Detective Constable Susan Gay, have no choice but to lack up the three Pakistani youths who seemingly started it all after an argument in a pub.But
EDITORIAL REVIEW: When the brutally beaten body of a young man is found in an ally, Eastvale's Detective Chief Inspector Alan Banks and his colleague, Detective Constable Susan Gay, have no choice but to lack up the three Pakistani youths who seemingly started it all after an argument in a pub.But
### Amazon.com Review There's a deliberate lack of excessive angst and glamour in Peter Robinson's books about Inspector Alan Banks and his fellow Yorkshire coppers, so first-time readers might think them bland. But under the books' placid surfaces, whole worlds of crime and justice are being worke