Tuesday, November 21, 2017

Sleeping in the Ground

There has been a mass shooting at a wedding.  DI Annie Cabbot immediately contacts her superior, Detective Superintendent Alan Banks.  DS Winsome Jackman is one of the victims.  Chief Superintendent Gervaise brings in a profiler to help.  Banks is surprised to find that it is someone from his past, Jenny Fuller.

Was someone out to get particular members of the wedding party or is it related to Afghanistan as the groom served there?  The sniper obviously had it planned out and knew what he was doing.

A few days later it appears they have their man.  The shooter has committed suicide in his home.  Evidence points to an interest in the bride.  Now they need to get into the mind of the killer.

Some time later the senior pathologist speaks to Banks suggesting that it may not have been a suicide after all.  He has reviewed the case and noticed a number of anomalies.  Does Banks have a different and devious killer on his hands?  If so, how does the team go about finding him?

Once again, author Peter Robinson has provided the reader with an excellent thriller.  The final pages are a real page turner.  Another book, which is hard to put down.

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