Killing Room
«Powerful and authentic»
Glasgow Sunday Herald
THE THIRD CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED CHINA THRILLER, FROM THE MILLION-SELLING AUTHOR OF THE RICHARD AND JUDY BESTSELLER THE BLACKHOUSE.THE NEW CASEWhen a mass grave containing eighteen mutilated female corpses is discovered in Shanghai, detective Li Yan is sent from Beijing to establish if the bodies are linked to an unsolved murder in the capital. Les mer
But when Campbell, vulnerable and still grieving the loss of her father, learns that the victims were subjected to 'live' autopsies, she knows the case is bigger than her pride.THE KILLING ROOMLi, Campbell and Mei Ling are now entering the arena of a sickening nemesis, and opening a door behind which lies each of their very worst nightmares.
Detaljer
- Forlag
- riverrun
- Innbinding
- Paperback
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 496
- ISBN
- 9781784291686
- Utgivelsesår
- 2016
- Format
- 20 x 13 cm
Anmeldelser
«Powerful and authentic»
Glasgow Sunday Herald
«A gripping page-turner that combines edge-of-the-seat suspense with a fascinating picture of modern China»
Irish Independent
«The plot is chilling and ingenious»
Scotland on Sunday
«Peter May opens a window on a vision of the modern Chinese political climate ... a tremendous collision of cultures»
The Herald
«Fast, exciting ... an entertaining read that will also give food for thought»
Irish Times
«The plot twists and turns like the tail of a Chinese dragon. A cracking good read ... Highly recommended»
Shots Magazine
«One of the best regarded crime series of recent years»
Boyd Tonkin, on the Lewis trilogy, Independent
«Lyrical, empathetic and moving»
Alex Gray
«A wonderfully complex book»
Peter James, on Entry Island
«He is a terrific writer doing something different»
Mark Billingham
«From the first page I knew I was in safe hands. I knew I could trust this writer»
Sophie Hannah
«Wonderfully compelling»
Kate Mosse
«A true pleasure to read»
Guardian
«Peter May is a writer I'd follow to the ends of the earth»
New York Times
«May's novels are strong on place and the wounds left by old relationships»
Sunday Times