'If you haven't caught up with Peter Robinson already, now is the time to start' INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAYFormer London policeman Alan Banks relocated to Yorkshire seeking some small measure of peace. Unfortunately, depravity and violence are not unique to large cities. His new home, the quaint little village of Eastdale, seems to have more than its fair share of malefactors.In this collection of Inspector Banks's first three cases in Yorkshire, CWA Dagger in the Library and Edgar Award-winning author Peter Robinson introduces a detective as brilliant as he is complex. These intricately plotted, gritty novels of suspense lay the foundation for a remarkably acclaimed detective series.'The Banks novels are the best series on the market. Try one and tell me I'm wrong.' STEPHEN KING
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Peter Robinson was born in Yorkshire. After getting his BA Honours Degree in English Literature at the University of Leeds, he came to Canada and took his MA in English and Creative Writing at the University of Windsor, with Joyce Carol Oates as his tutor, then a PhD in English at York University. He has taught at a number of Toronto community colleges and universities and served as Writer-in-Residence at the University of Windsor, 1992-93.
Awards: * Winner of the 1992 Ellis Award for Best Novel. * Winner of the 1997 Ellis Award for Best Novel. * Winner of the 2000 Anthony Award for Best Novel. * Winner of the 2000 Barry Award for Best Novel. * Winner of the 2001 Ellis Award for Best Novel.
3 1/2...the tv show is watchable ergo the books are too....like reading the scripts for the next show. The English just do this genre so well....imagine all those murders in those quiet villages. Easy writing makes for ideal vacation reading
A sharp, methodical mystery from Canadian writer Peter Robinson. This is the first mystery featuring English cop Alan Banks…who has subsequently become a continuing character of Robinson’s. Set in Yorkshire, Banks recently made the move from London to the North of England…and is still getting used to small-town ways. Robinson does a great job of setting Banks up as a character we want to get to know better. We feel comfortable with this man and like him…because he’s human. He has flaws, bad habits and is not always Super Cop. This book deals with two crimes…one involving a peeping tom and one a murder. Robinson does a great job of letting Banks unfold both cases. A superb mystery with a fascinating new police character!
Alan Banks is a great character. Not as down and out as Rankin's Rebus, but still a bit of an outsider. The descriptions of Yorkshire countryside are excellent, as are the pub life :) The tales have you guessing and keep you engaged. Especially the last one, A Necessary End, as you don't know the answer until, literally, the end.
July 6/22 - Finished reading Gallows View (book #1) for the 2nd time. July 15/22 - Finished reading A Dedicated Man (book #2) for the 2nd time. July 24/22 - Finished reading A Necessary End (book #3) for the 2nd time.