Black Dog
by:
Stephen Booth (author)
Fifteen-year-old Laura, daughter of the wealthy Vernon family, is missing. Possibly she's run off to London. Possibly she's dead. The police search, the parents wait by the phone, and Detective Constable Ben Cooper quietly dreads the worst.When retired miner Harry Dickinson reports that he's...
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Fifteen-year-old Laura, daughter of the wealthy Vernon family, is missing. Possibly she's run off to London. Possibly she's dead. The police search, the parents wait by the phone, and Detective Constable Ben Cooper quietly dreads the worst.When retired miner Harry Dickinson reports that he's found the body lying in the woods, his strangely obstinate refusal to cooperate with the investigation raises more than a few eyebrows. Does Harry simply hate the police, or does his behavior implicate him in the crime? Detective Cooper has no shortage of suspects for the murder, but he realizes that Harry may hold the key. Whatever Harry knows about what has happened up in those woods, he's certainly not telling. Cooper teams up with Detective Constable Diane Fry, an ambitious rookie with a few secrets of her own. As they work to unravel the baffling crime, the young detectives find themselves in a complicated two-step of suspicion and sexual tension.Set against the atmospheric backdrop of Northern England's Peak District, Black Dog is an evocative, gorgeously written work of psychological suspense. Sure to garner comparisons to Barbara Vine and Reginald Hill, Stephen Booth makes a powerhouse debut.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780684873015 (068487301X)
Publish date: November 17th 2000
Publisher: Scribner
Pages no: 352
Edition language: English
Series: Ben Cooper & Diane Fry (#1)
I received a free kindle copy of Black Dog: A Cooper & Fry Mystery (Cooper & Fry Mysteries) by Stephen Booth in an Amazon promotion in exchange for a fair review. I gave this murder mystery five stars. I liked it because the characters were well developed & it kept me guessing. It kept me turning ...
I had a discussion over a book a few weeks ago, an argument really, and my side was “I can still love the book even if I hate the characters, even if they are the main characters”. This one almost pushed me to their side of the argument.I had to stop a lot in the first 100-pages of the book and remi...
Stephen BoothKühler GrundCooper & Fry (1)Englischer KrimiGoldmann, 2002HC, 445 Seiten, zur Zeit neu nicht im Angebotgelesen in der LeselotteISBN: 3442545404 Bewertung: Klappentext: Laura Vernon war ein viel versprechendes, beliebtes und begabtes Mädchen. So zumindest schildern sie ihre Elte...
I'd read one of Booth's other books in this series, so it was nice to go back and read the first one and see where it all began. I really enjoyed it. The characters are great, and the plot was really well executed, and I had no idea where it was going which I really liked. The only thing that let it...
This books was okay but I had a few problems with it. It was verbose to the extreme. While listening, I occasionally found myself unconsciously rolling my eyes and saying "Get on with it!" in my head though maybe it wouldn't have been as annoying in print. An okay mystery plot with a murderer who ...