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Dan Eastmond

1095. Peter Robinson - The Summer That Never Was


And another. This is much more typical, with a parallel plot involving the murder of a disturbed teenager in Eastvale (largely Annie) and the murder of one of Banks’ school friends in the early 1960s, whose body, lost for decades, has been uncovered. There prove to be similarities between the two murders.

Banks travels back to Peterborough, where he was brought up, and gets a hostile reception from the local police, apart from a young female DI in whose bed, unsurprisingly, he ends up. Very good, again, but I am running out of things to say about these!


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