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Description:ISBN 330426729 / Genre: Crime / Thriller / Author: Peter Robinson / Edition: New Ed / Paperback / 336 Pages / Book is published ... more

Caedmon's Song - Peter Robinson ... 2004-06-04 by Pan

Newest Review: ... as though Robinson is describing something that has regrettably been lost. In some slightly indefinable way, this nostalgic, ... more

 ... romanticised view of the past really adds to the book, its gentle tone contrasting with some of the darker elements of the plot. Caedmon's Song is an incredibly addictive book. It's one of those titles you could easily see yourself reading in a single day because you enjoy it so much. It has the same gentle pace as the Inspector Banks novels and the same readable style. There's nothing in it that's particularly innovative or clever; it's just a well-written, well-told story that will hold a deep appeal for a wide r...more

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Caedmon's Song - Peter Robinson: Whitby Woes (1051 words)
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Caedmon's Song is a 1990 novel by Inspector Banks creator Peter Robinson. Unlike most of Robinson's books, it does not feature Banks, but is a gentle psychological thriller that combines Robinson's love of his native Yorkshire with the darker side of human nature. It was actually written before many of the Banks novels, but was unpublished in the UK until fairly recently. I picked it up because I was interested to see whether Robinson could write an interesting novel which didn't feature his most famous creation. Kirsten, a young student is brutally attacked on the eve of her graduation from university and wakes up in hospital with horrific wounds, unable to ...  Read the complete review

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