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Author: S. Booth
Title: Black Dog
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Published in: French (France)
Binding: Mass Market Paperback
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Date: 2003-05-07
ISBN: 2253172995
Publisher: LGF
Weight: 0.62 pounds
Size: 4.33 x 6.93 x 1.1 inches
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$19.95new
Previous givers: 2 sidneyb (France), jacquie (United Kingdom)
Previous moochers: 2 jacquie (United Kingdom), KC (USA: OH)
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Combining the qualities of Reginald Hill, Minette Walters and Barbara Vine, Black Dog is an amazingly assured and impressive debut thriller from the most promising new author to emerge in the genre in recent years. It's a long, hot summer in the Peak District, but the blue skies are darkened by police helicopters and the sound of birdsong is drowned out by the increasing hysteria of a full-scale search operation for a missing teenage girl. Laura Vernon is smart, sexy and the keeper of many secrets, but now she's lying dead in a thicket in the heart of the country. Harry Dickinson finds the body, but what instincts make him so bent on obstructing the police investigation into Laura's murder? And what do he and his two fellow retired lead miners find to talk about on those long, balmy nights in the pub, hunched over their game of dominoes? Graham Vernon is a man who knows all about secrets, and the police are at a loss to understand the attitude of this powerful businessman and his glamorous wife to their precious daughter. The Vernons are holding something back. But what could be more important than the discovery of Laura's brutal murderer? Ben Cooper, a young DC living with tragedy, has known the villagers all his life, but his instinctive feelings about the case are called into question by the arrival of Diane Fry, a ruthlessly ambitious DC from another division. As Ben and Diane take the first steps in a complicated dance of suspicion, attraction and frustration, they discover that to understand the present, they must also understand the past -- and in a world where no one is entirely innocent, pain and suffering can be the only outcome.


Amazon.com Review
A neat little psychological thriller in the Barbara Vine tradition, debut novelist Stephen Booth's smart, spare suspense story introduces Detective Constable Ben Cooper, an up-and-coming English policeman who fears he'll never be able to fill the shoes of his father, a police sergeant who died a hero's death on the job in Ben's own precinct. Diane Fry, Ben's new partner, is an ambitious woman who's just been transferred to the Edendale force. She's jealous of Ben's familiarity with the locals, who won't tell her anything but treat Ben like a beloved son. The pair is teamed up to investigate the brutal murder of a 15-year-old girl whose parents, like Fry, are outsiders. The old man who finds Laura Vernon's body is an enigmatic, close-mouthed man who obviously knows more than he's telling, but even Ben can't budge Harry Dickinson from his determination to keep the real story of what happened in the dark woods of England's brooding Peak District to himself. Laura's father is anxious to pin the crime on a local boy who may have had sexual designs on her and who's conveniently gone missing. But the search for the killer turns up the dark secrets of the Vernons as well as a number of other suspects who keep Ben and Diane guessing until the last page of this well-written, carefully paced, and deeply atmospheric novel. A strong first showing from a writer worth watching, with a protagonist who'd be good company in a return engagement. --Jane Adams

Reviews: jacquie (United Kingdom) (2010/11/02):
Au coeur de l'été brûlant de Peak District, les hélicoptères de la police tournent sans fin au-dessus des collines: Laura Vernon, 15 ans, a disparu.
Le chien noir du vieux Harry Dickinson ramène d'abord une de ses baskets. Puis c'est le cadavre de l'adolescente que l'on retrouve...
Deux jeunes flics, l'ambitieuses Diane Fry, récemment débarquée de Birmingham, et Ben Cooper, l'enfant du pays, dont la reconnaissance du terrain et de la psychologie locale n'est plus à mettre en doute, s'affrontent sur fond de ruralité opaque et hostile.
Mais, au cours d'une enquête où les rivalités sont exacerbées, les chances de tirer son épingle du jeu sont minces, surtout quand le suspect no. 1 semble s'être évaporé et que les Vernon, qui passent pour des intrus aux yeux des villageois, voient un à un dévoiler tous leurs secrets...
Avec ce premier roman très prometteur, salué unanimement par la presse anglo-saxonne, Stephen Booth s'impose d'emblée comme le successeur de Ruth Rendell et d'Elizabeth George.



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