
The Body Politic
by:
Catherine Aird
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 0330313371
ISBN 13: 9780330313377
Publication date:
August 9th, 1991
Publisher: Pan Books
Genres: Mystery, Action & Adventure
In a quiet English town, the delicate balance of societal respectability is shattered by the chilling discovery of a murder. Detective Chief Inspector Sloan finds himself immersed in a complex investigation when an unexpected clue emerges from the cremated ashes of the victim. This troubling revelation sets the stage for a mind-bending journey through layers of deceit, where nothing is quite as it seems.
As Sloan delves deeper into the case, he uncovers a web of connections that link the victim to a series of unsettling events in the community. Each lead pulls him further into the lives of those who appear innocent, revealing hidden motives and secret histories. His methodical approach contrasts sharply with the chaotic emotions surrounding the crime, creating an intense atmosphere of suspense.
Complicating matters, Sloan must navigate the expectations of his superiors and the press, all while deciphering the true nature of humanity and morality. This intricate dance between right and wrong leaves him questioning the very fabric of the community he once thought he understood.
With sharp wit and keen observations, the narrative unfolds in a manner that keeps readers on the edge of their seats, drawing them into a world where trust is a dangerous commodity and every character may be hiding something crucial. As the investigation climaxes, Sloan must confront not only the perpetrator but the darker aspects of society that often go unexamined.
As Sloan delves deeper into the case, he uncovers a web of connections that link the victim to a series of unsettling events in the community. Each lead pulls him further into the lives of those who appear innocent, revealing hidden motives and secret histories. His methodical approach contrasts sharply with the chaotic emotions surrounding the crime, creating an intense atmosphere of suspense.
Complicating matters, Sloan must navigate the expectations of his superiors and the press, all while deciphering the true nature of humanity and morality. This intricate dance between right and wrong leaves him questioning the very fabric of the community he once thought he understood.
With sharp wit and keen observations, the narrative unfolds in a manner that keeps readers on the edge of their seats, drawing them into a world where trust is a dangerous commodity and every character may be hiding something crucial. As the investigation climaxes, Sloan must confront not only the perpetrator but the darker aspects of society that often go unexamined.