By: Stephen Booth
Genres: Suspense
Posted: June 13, 2006
In the town of Withens, where Emma's parents reside, is the notorious Oxley family. During her stay at college, Emma lived with a cousin of these boys. Detective Ben Cooper is looking for the murderer of the roommate.
Although these incidents happened two years apart, there's enough significance to link the two together. Along with antiques thefts that have happened in Withens, Cooper and Fry must decide if these robberies are connected with the killings.
Other incidents surrounding the Oxley family make them the prime suspects, but do they have a motive for murder?
While they call this book a novel of suspense, I found it less suspenseful and more mysterious. I enjoyed the characters, however, I would have liked the two detectives' intimacy to be explained more. I'd recommend this book to lovers of mystery simply because it's a good story with a surprise ending.
Book Summary
The villagers of Withens are dying. Emma Renshaw vanished two years ago, her body never found. Now her former housemate has been bludgeoned, his remains discovered near a deserted railway tunnel. Is there a link between the two?
While Detective Sergeant Diane Fry focuses on Emma's possible murder, her colleague Ben Cooper investigates a series of burglaries. Only one family seems exempt: the Oxleys. Descended from workmen who built the ancient tunnels beneath the village, they stick close to their own- and keep their secrets closer. Caught in the tangle of death and deception are Cooper and Fry. Their personal history and professional relationship have blurred before, and will again, as their cases converge in the most unsettling ways. . . .
by: Stephen Booth
Bantam
June 27, 2006
Featuring: Diane Fry; Ben Cooper
608 pages
ISBN: 0044024290
Paperback (reprint)