Description for Lifeless
Paperback. Clean copy
To his friends, his foes and even to himself it looks as though Tom Thorne's career is on the skids. On his last case he had seriously over-stepped the mark, and now gardening leave has been suggested and all he has to tend is a window box. So when it appears someone is targeting London's homeless community it seems pefectly natural for Thorne to take a step nearer to the gutter and go undercover amongst them. He blends into the sometimes invisble community easily - too easily perhaps - but the information he gleans quickly proves that this is no ... Read more
To his friends, his foes and even to himself it looks as though Tom Thorne's career is on the skids. On his last case he had seriously over-stepped the mark, and now gardening leave has been suggested and all he has to tend is a window box. So when it appears someone is targeting London's homeless community it seems pefectly natural for Thorne to take a step nearer to the gutter and go undercover amongst them. He blends into the sometimes invisble community easily - too easily perhaps - but the information he gleans quickly proves that this is no ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2006
Publisher
Little, Brown Book Group
Condition
Used, Very Good
Number of Pages
480
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780751536164
SKU
KEX0230681
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 2 to 4 working days
Ref
99-1
About Mark Billingham
Mark Billingham is a stand-up comedian, appearing regularly at the Comedy Store. He has been awarded the 2003 Sherlock Award as the creator of the Best Detective created by a British writer and in 2005 won the first Theakston's Old Peculier Award for the Best Crime Novel of the Year with LAZYBONES.
Reviews for Lifeless
'Complex, thought-provoking and, in parts, very funny ... a tour de force' OBSERVER 'Murder and mystery do not come better than this.' WHAT'S ON IN LONDON 'Assured and shocking thriller.' GUARDIAN 'A cunning variation on the serial-murder theme.' SUNDAY TELEGRAPH 'Scary, pell-mell, cliff-hanging thriller.' LITERARY REVIEW 'Well worth reading.' MAIL ON SUNDAY 'This is a self-assured and thought-provoking thriller.' DAILY ... Read more