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Blood at the Root (Inspector Banks Mysteries)

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Title:      Blood at the Root (Inspector Banks Mysteries)
Categories:      Alan Banks Series
BookID:      128
Authors:      Peter Robinson
ISBN-10(13):      9780380975808
Publisher:      William Morrow
Publication date:      1997-12-01
Edition:      1st
Number of pages:      309
Owner Name:      Endeavor
Owner Email:      rnoggle1@gmail.com
Language:      English
Price:      13.76 USD
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Suburban Yorkshire is rocked by the discovery of the body of a young man found stomped to death. Detective Chief Inspector Banks thinks he has an airtight case, especially after he realizes the victim was a member of a secretive neo-Nazi hate group. Haunted by the feeling that there's a darker side to the murder, however, Banks probes further--and ends up suspended from the force Print ads.
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There's a deliberate lack of excessive angst and glamour in Peter Robinson's books about Inspector Alan Banks and his fellow Yorkshire coppers, so first-time readers might think them bland. But under the books' placid surfaces, whole worlds of crime and justice are being worked out. In this ninth book in his increasingly popular series, Robinson gives Banks some serious problems of a personal and professional nature: a neglected wife and a ruthlessly ambitious superior. He also drops Banks into a frighteningly realistic neo-Nazi group called the Albion League, whose activities include drug dealing and murder. Other books in the series available in paperback include Innocent Graves, Final Account, Gallow's View, and Hanging Valley.

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