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Good Morning, Midnight

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The brilliant new crime thriller featuring Dalziel and Pascoe from the Top Ten Bestseller, Reginald Hill

The locked-room suicide of Pal Maciver exactly mirrors that of his father ten years earlier. In both cases, Pal’s stepmother Kay Kafka is implicated. But Kay has a formidable champion in the form of Detective Superintendent Andy Dalziel…

An obstructive superior is just the first of DCI Peter Pascoe’s problems. Disentangling the tortured relations of the Maciver family is any detective’s nightmare, and the fallout from Pal’s death reaches far beyond Yorkshire. For some, it seems, the heart is a locked room where it is always midnight…

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Release dateJul 10, 2015
ISBN9780007370306
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Reginald Hill

Reginald Hill, acclaimed English crime writer, was a native of Cumbria and a former resident of Yorkshire, the setting for his novels featuring Superintendent Andy Dalziel and DCI Peter Pascoe. Their appearances won Hill numerous awards, including a CWA Golden Dagger and the Cartier Diamond Dagger Lifetime Achievement Award. The Dalziel and Pascoe stories were also adapted into a hugely popular BBC TV series. Hill died in 2012.

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Avery strange story revolving around the suicide, perhaps murder, of a local big shot. It seems like everyone is lying and everything is going around in circles while Pascoe pursues clusure.

    This book was a bit too convoluted for me.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    An enjoyable Dalziel & Pascoe story, with liberal quantities of Emily Dickinson allusions, and a background that draws heavily on the Matrix Churchill ("Arms to Iraq") case of the 90s. The plot develops largely through a series of conflicting, tape-recorded witness statements.Interestingly, the BBC TV version of this story dropped the arms-dealing part of the story altogether, and replaced it with a more domestic scandal involving toxic waste - were they concerned about it hurting their overseas sales, I wonder?
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    This is a cracking read! Daziel appears to be behaving strangely: he is allowing Kay Kafka to wrap him around his little finger. Pascoe suspects that she has murdered her step son, but Daziel insists that it is suicide. A fantastically convoluted plot twists and turns right to the last page, where it transpires that ...........No, I wont spoil your enjoyment!