Dark Road
Inbunden bok. Orion Publishing Group. First edition, signed by the author uppl. 2014. 214 sidor.
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Dark Road (Signed)
Ian Rankin and Mark Thomson
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The book is a hardcover with dust jacket. It is new, unread and in perfect condition.
Published by Orion in 2014.
First edition. Signed by Ian Rankin
ISBN 9781409152637
Protected in a clear plastic wrapper
It's been 25 years since Alfred Chalmers was convicted of the gruesome murder of four young women in Edinburgh. Isobel McArthur, Scotland's first Chief Superintendent, was the woman responsible for putting him behind bars, but the case has haunted her ever since.
Now, with her retirement approaching, McArthur decides the time has come for answers. To uncover the truth, she revisits the case and interviews Chalmers for the first time in decades. But her decision rips opens old wounds and McArthur is soon caught up in a web of corruption, psychological mind-games and deceit that threatens not only her own life, but those of her fellow officers and even her own daughter.
Tense, gritty and hard-hitting, DARK ROAD is the first ever stage play from bestselling crime writer Ian Rankin, co-written by the Royal Lyceum's Artistic Director Mark Thomson.
Format: 22,5x14x2 cm. 214 pages.
Förlagsfakta
- ISBN
- 9781409152637
- Titel
- Dark Road
- Författare
- Ian Rankin - Mark Thompson
- Förlag
- Orion Publishing Group
- Utgivningsår
- 2014
- Omfång
- 214 sidor
- Bandtyp
- Inbunden
- Mått
- 145 x 223 mm Ryggbredd 21 mm
- Vikt
- 397 g
- Språk
- English
- Baksidestext
- It's been 25 years since Alfred Chalmers was convicted of the gruesome murder of four young women in Edinburgh. Isobel McArthur, Scotland's first Chief Superintendent, was the woman responsible for putting him behind bars, but the case has haunted her ever since. Now, with her retirement approaching, McArthur decides the time has come for answers. To uncover the truth, she revisits the case and interviews Chalmers for the first time in decades. But her decision rips opens old wounds and McArthur is soon caught up in a web of corruption, psychological mind-games and deceit that threatens not only her own life, but those of her fellow officers and even her own daughter. Tense, gritty and hard-hitting, DARK ROAD is the first ever stage play from bestselling crime writer Ian Rankin, co-written by the Royal Lyceum's Artistic Director Mark Thomson.