Trick of the Dark
by:
Val McDermid (author)
"Val McDermid is one of the bright lights of the mystery field."—The Washington Post"She's the best we've got."—The New York Times Book ReviewBarred from practice, disgraced psychiatrist Charlie Flint receives a mysterious summons to Oxford from an old professor who wants her to look into the...
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"Val McDermid is one of the bright lights of the mystery field."—The Washington Post"She's the best we've got."—The New York Times Book ReviewBarred from practice, disgraced psychiatrist Charlie Flint receives a mysterious summons to Oxford from an old professor who wants her to look into the death of her daughter's husband. But as Charlie delves deeper into the case and steps back into the arcane world of Oxford colleges, she realizes that there is much more to this crime than meets the eye.Val McDermid has published twenty-four novels. An internationally best-selling author, her books have been translated into thirty languages. She has won more than a dozen major awards, most recently the 2010 Crime Writers' Association Cartier Diamond Dagger Award for outstanding achievement in the field of mysteries.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9781932859959 (1932859950)
Publish date: September 6th 2011
Publisher: Bywater Books
Pages no: 400
Edition language: English
Category:
European Literature,
British Literature,
Mystery,
Detective,
Thriller,
Mystery Thriller,
Crime,
Modern,
Glbt,
Lesbian,
Psychological Thriller
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Should have seen the ending coming, and might have if I'd been more caught up in the book. Recycles a LOT of the aspects of Killing the Shadows, which I found disappointing - McDermid is usually better about making her plot devices fresh. May have to go back and re-read A Place of Execution and re...
For me, a Val Mcdermid novel is a treat to be savoured which is why I often read them long after publication (the exception being the "Tony Hill" books which I can't stop myself from devouring in an instant!). The Hardback version of this has been sat on my shelf for a while (and boy its a good look...
OK, def. not my favorite Val McDermid book. Not for the same complaints as other reviewers though. Val to me is the "Queen of Twistedness". I think she could write a seriously, seriously twisted book blindfolded with one arm tied behind her back the use of only two fingers and it would still be a ma...
I was slightly disappointed by this, my first Val McDermid book - particularly at the beginning when it seemed to be all about a gay support theme, it got slightly better later on but the characters were too cardboard the dialogue is hackneyed and it was like a crime-writing-by-numbers novel. Sayin...