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When the music's over : an Inspector Banks novel

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  • ISBN: 006239505X
  • ISBN: 9780062395054
  • ISBN: 0062394789
  • ISBN: 9780062394781
  • Physical Description: 421 pages ; 24 cm.
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  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York, NY : William Morrow, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, [2016]

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Summary, etc.: "Two women. Two crimes. The first is a poet claiming she was assaulted decades earlier by a man now regarded as one of the country's national treasures. And the second is a girl found on a remote roadside, her body broken, her life snuffed out. For Alan Banks, newly promoted to Detective Superintendent, the first case rips a tunnel into long-ago days of innocence and discovery, of music and light. And in the victim, he sees an opportunity for magic recaptured ... if he can bring her assailant to justice. For Detective Inspector Annie Banks, the lifeless young woman poses a baffling mystery -- a mystery that will lead her into the unlikeliest of places, interviewing the unlikeliest of suspects."--
Subject: Banks, Alan (Fictitious character) Fiction
Sexual abuse victims Fiction
Murder Investigation Fiction
Police Fiction
Women detectives Fiction
England Fiction
Genre: Mystery fiction.
Suspense fiction.
Detective and mystery fiction.
Thrillers (Fiction)

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Ansonia Public Library MYS ROBINSON, PETER (Text) 34045136851057 Adult Mystery Available -
Beardsley & Memorial Library - Winsted FIC ROBINSO (Text) 33750000064756 Adult Fiction Available -
Beekley Community Library - New Hartford F ROBINSON P (Text) 32544072476244 Adult Fiction Available -
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Derby Public Library FIC ROB (Text) 34047136932606 Adult Fiction Available -
Douglas Library - North Canaan M ROB (Text) 33490002529711 Adult Mystery Available -
Douglas Library of Hebron FIC ROB (Text) 33400137923473 Adult Mystery Suspense Available -
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Syndetic Solutions - Publishers Weekly Review for ISBN Number 9780062394781
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In Edgar-finalist Robinson's timely, sobering 23rd Inspector Banks novel (after 2015's In the Dark Places), Det. Insp. Annie Cabbot investigates the rape and murder of 15-year-old Mimosa "Mimsy" Moffat, a white girl found naked on a country road, who lived in the nearby estates in Wytherton, York, and ran with a crowd that included several older guys of Pakistani descent. While Cabbot must tread carefully in the racially charged atmosphere during her investigation, Banks, recently promoted to detective superintendent, looks into claims made against a beloved British variety star, Danny Caxton, a 1960s-era crooner known for the catchphrase "Do your own thing," which seemed to include raping 14-year-old Linda Palmer in 1967. Banks must decide whether Palmer, a poet who now wants to pursue a case against Caxton, is credible, and whether she's his only victim. Robinson takes hot-button topics-xenophobia, sexual assault, and celebrities-and turns them into uniquely compelling cases for Banks, who remains a stalwart of justice in crime fiction. Agent: Dominick Abel, Dominick Abel Literary Agency. (Aug.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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The twenty-third installment in Robinson's popular DCI Banks series largely focuses on the sexual abuse of minors. Those who followed the revelations that beloved British TV and radio star Jimmy Savile was, in reality, a Jekyll and Hyde who used his celebrity to sexually abuse hundreds of young girls, will find that real-life case expanded upon in a really chilling way here. Banks, recently promoted to detective superintendent in North Yorkshire, is asked to head a team investigating cases of historical abuse cases not cold, just never reported. An established poet has claimed that superstar presenter Danny Caxton assaulted her in 1967, when she was 14. At the same time, Detective Inspector Annie Cabbot must deal with the murder of another 14-year-old girl, whose body was found along a roadside. Robinson, who has won a clutch of awards, including the Edgar, the UK's Crime Writers' Association's Dagger in the Library Award, and Sweden's Martin Beck Award, delivers another cracking police procedural about an issue that has immediacy. Unfortunately, despite his gripping story lines, Robinson remains a long-winded writer, rarely using one word if 20 are at hand.--Fletcher, Connie Copyright 2016 Booklist

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The 23rd Alan Banks mystery (after In the Dark Places) opens with a naked girl thrown out of a van on a dark country road. DI Annie Cabbot and recently promoted Detective Superintendent Banks pursue separate but related cases, linked by the sexual exploitation of teen girls. Cabbot works the rape and murder case of the 15-year-old girl ejected from the van, a case possibly connected to the heinous practice of grooming girls for prostitution and complicated by cultural differences with the Asian community. Banks's investigation involves historical abuse. Well-known poet Linda Palmer was raped in 1967 at age 14 by popular British celebrity Danny Caxton. As the evidence piles up and more crimes surface the teams race to solve their cases. Happily, the resolution includes the hint of a new age--appropriate love interest for Banks. VERDICT Somehow, Banks and company never lose their appeal for fans of gritty British crime novels, especially those featuring a music-loving detective who is always in trouble and rarely lucky in love. Series followers won't be -disappointed. [See Prepub Alert, 2/29/16.]-Barbara Clark-Greene, Groton P.L., CT © Copyright 2016. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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