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Playing with Fire - Peter Robinson

 
Description: ISBN 033049161X / Author: Peter Robinson / Genre: Crime / Thriller

Newest Review: ... Banks? marriage broke up he had a brief relationship with the much younger Annie Cabbot. Now they are both ... more

 ... seeing other people, but a friendly working relationship may be tested by this case. One of the main strengths of Robinson?s work is normally in his characterisation. Unfortunately, I thought that in this episode the author was a bit lazy about relying on the series characters built up in previous books, without adding too much. I have to confess to a bit of a crush on the fictional character of Alan Banks ? I don?t know why I like him but I do. It must be my fixation on ...more

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Alan Banks? latest case starts in a particularly shocking way, as he is called out with a colleague to the scene of a fire. Two barges on the canal have gone up in flames, and two bodies found. The dead people are soon identified as an artist who lived alone on one boat, and a teenager who was squatting there with her boyfriend. Banks and his colleague Annie Cabbot must establish whether the fire was started deliberately, and whether the arsonist intended to kill Tom the artist or troubled heroin user Tina. Playing with Fire is the 14th book in a police detective series set in the fictitious Yorkshire Dales ...  Read the complete review

 

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