
Cold Is The Grave / The Summer That Never Was
by:
Peter Robinson
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 0330443771
ISBN 13: 9780330443777
Publication date:
January 1st, 2005
Publisher: Macmillan Australia
Genres: Romance, Mystery
In a setting steeped in the atmospheric landscapes of Yorkshire, longstanding tensions rise between Detective Alan Banks and his superior, Chief Constable Jerema. Their turbulent relationship serves as a backdrop to a gripping murder investigation that unfolds with intricate suspense. As Banks navigates the murky waters of both crime and office politics, he is forced to confront not only the challenges posed by the case but also the complexities of authority and loyalty within the police force.
The story intertwines personal and professional struggles, with Banks grappling with his own moral convictions while chasing down clues that lead through a labyrinth of secrets and deceit. The investigation reveals a community rife with hidden agendas and buried grudges, where every suspect is layered with potential motives. The characters are vividly portrayed, each adding to the tension that grips the narrative, making it an engaging exploration of human nature in the face of adversity.
Through masterful storytelling, the reader is thrust into a world where the shadows of the past can have dire consequences in the present. The interplay of suspense and character development keeps the reader on edge, as Banks races against time to unravel the truth before it slips away, revealing both the fragility of trust and the resilience of the human spirit.
The story intertwines personal and professional struggles, with Banks grappling with his own moral convictions while chasing down clues that lead through a labyrinth of secrets and deceit. The investigation reveals a community rife with hidden agendas and buried grudges, where every suspect is layered with potential motives. The characters are vividly portrayed, each adding to the tension that grips the narrative, making it an engaging exploration of human nature in the face of adversity.
Through masterful storytelling, the reader is thrust into a world where the shadows of the past can have dire consequences in the present. The interplay of suspense and character development keeps the reader on edge, as Banks races against time to unravel the truth before it slips away, revealing both the fragility of trust and the resilience of the human spirit.