By: Peter Robinson
Genres: Mystery Police Procedural
Posted: October 18, 2010
Robinson, like the best crime writers with recurring characters, uses BAD BOY as an opportunity to expand a character using a uniquely organic and compelling situation. This unusual addition to the Alan Banks library primarily focuses on the Banks' drama-- alternating between Alan's pursuit and Tracy's flight. BAD BOY escalates quickly as Tracy realizes she is a hostage to this sexy playboy who plays the roles of victim and punk as he reveals his possession of drugs and a large sum of cash.
BAD BOY is a highly rewarding book for fans of the genre, delivering a page turning read. Robinson, in this domestic departure, reveals both the limitations of Bank's parenting and his relentless will to amend that shortcoming. BAD BOY would make a terrific film for any of the British directors, including John Boorman, or Steven Frears, who work with nuanced, textured, crime dramas.
Book Summary
From New York Times bestselling author Peter Robinson comes this mesmerizing story-within-a-story—that will thrill his fans and bring him many new readers.
A distraught woman arrives at the Eastvale police station desperate to speak to Detective Chief Inspector Alan Banks. But Banks is abroad, and the woman’s revelation of a loaded gun hidden in her daughter Erin’s bedroom leads to a shocking fatality when a police armed-response team breaks into her house. The fallout will have dark consequences for Banks and his partner, DI Annie Cabbot. It turns out that Erin’s best friend is Banks’ own daughter, Tracy . . . who was last seen in the company of the weapon’s actual owner, a very bad boy indeed.
Now that his child is on the run with a psychopath, Banks finds himself caught in a bloody tangle of betrayal and murder. But the rogue DCI is a bit of a bad boy himself, and he’ll freely risk his life and career in the cause of love—and vengeance.
Thrilling, harrowing, and utterly compelling, Bad Boy showcases Peter Robinson’s masterful writing.
by: Peter Robinson
William Morrow
September 1, 2010
On Sale: August 24, 2010
Featuring: Alan Banks
352 pages
ISBN: 0061362956
EAN: 9780061362958
Kindle: B003VIWO70
Hardcover / e-Book