When the Music's Over
β Scribed by Peter Robinson
- Publisher
- HarperCollins;William Morrow
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 269 KB
- Edition
- First edition
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
A baffling murder on a remote country lane puts Alan Banks and his team to the test in the detective's most intense and gripping case yet β from an author hailed by Louise Penny as "a writer at the top of his game."
With Detective Inspector Annie Cabbot investigating the young woman's death, newly promoted Detective Superintendent Banks finds himself taking on the coldest of cases: a fifty-year-old assault allegedly perpetrated by beloved celebrity Danny Caxton. Now Caxton stands accused at the center of a media storm, and it's Banks' job to discover the shocking truth.
As more women step forward with accounts of Caxton's manipulation, Banks must piece together decades-old evidence β as the investigation leads him down the darkest of paths...
Suspenseful, powerful, and surprising, When the Music's Over is the finest novel to date from one of the foremost suspense writers at work today.
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