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A Darker Domain - by Val McDermid (Paperback)

A Darker Domain - by  Val McDermid (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>[A Darker Domain] combines a thrilling story with heartbreaking questions of social justice and history. Seattle TimesThe New York Times calls Val McDermid, As smooth a practitioner of crime fiction as anyone out there the best we ve got. Time spent with her extraordinary thriller, A Darker Domain, will prove that it s true. Set in Scotland, the milieu of Ian Rankin s John Rebus, McDermid s brilliant exploration of loyalty and greed intertwines the past and present. It was chosen as a New York Times Notable Crime Book of the Year and was a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize."<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong>A New York Times Notable Crime Book of the Year - A Finalist for the Los Angeles Book Prize</strong></p><p><strong>"[<em>A Darker Domain</em>] combines a thrilling story with heartbreaking questions of social justice and history." --<em>Seattle Times</em></strong></p><p>The <em>New York Times </em>calls Val McDermid, "As smooth a practitioner of crime fiction as anyone out there...the best we've got." Time spent with her extraordinary thriller, <em>A Darker Domain, </em>will prove that it's true. Set in Scotland, the milieu of Ian Rankin's John Rebus, McDermid's brilliant exploration of loyalty and greed intertwines the past and present. </p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><p>Past and present intertwine in this brilliant exploration of loyalty and greed from bestselling mistress of suspense Val McDermid.</p><p><em>Fife, Scotland, 1984</em>. Mick Prentice abandons his family at the height of a politically charged national miners' strike to join the strikebreakers down south. Despised and disowned by friends and relatives, he is not reported missing until twenty-three years later.</p><p><em>Fife, Scotland, 1985</em>. Kidnapped heiress Catriona Maclennan Grant is killed and her baby son vanishes when the ransom payoff goes horribly wrong. In 2008, a tourist in Tuscany stumbles upon dramatic new evidence that reopens the investigation.</p><p>Already immersed in the Prentice affair, Detective Karen Pirie, newly appointed head of the Cold Case Review Team, wants to make her mark with this second unsolved 1980s mystery. But two decades' worth of secrets are leading Pirie into a dark domain of violence and betrayal--a place darker than any she has previously entered.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"Complex and layered plotlines come together, and McDermid does an excellent job creating tension around a cold case. Sure to be a hit with McDermid's large fan base, it should also appeal to those who read other Scottish police mysteries."--<em>Booklist</em><br><br>"This is McDermid's storytelling at its best, and DI Pirie, with her blend of humor and tenaciousness, is both likable and believable. A great read; highly recommended for fans of the genre."--<em>Library Journal</em><br><br>"McDermid keeps the suspense high as she also delivers an emotionally wrenching story about people abandoned by those they trust the most."--<em>South Florida Sun Sentinel</em><br><br>"Gripping and intense. . . . A strong, suspenseful psychological thriller. . . . McDermid pulls together these disparate cases with the aplomb and skill that will remind readers of her masterpiece, <em>A Place of Execution</em>. McDermid takes us into the heart of a mining community where unity meant survival."--<em>Mystery Scene</em><br><br>"McDermid pulls us deeply into the lives of the victims and their families. . . . Pirie is a complicated heroine made all the more appealing by her everywoman demeanor."--<em>USA Today</em><br><br>"A DARKER DOMAIN is a prime example of a crime novel that manages to encompass politics, sexual relations and social changes as it examines two unsolved crimes of the mid-1980s. . . . McDermid digs into the two cold cases through a pair of terrific investigators."--Connecticut Post<br><br>"Multifaceted and relentlessly gripping. . . . McDermid advances each of the storylines separately until they are so intertwined that it becomes impossible to separate them, the intrigue mounting with each page turned."--BookPage (Mystery of the Month)<br><br>"This renowned Scottish writer's fascinating new book is dark, less violent than some previous titles and heartbreakingly vivid. Its greatest strength is its depiction of the horrendous miners' strike of the mid-1980s. . . . This is a wonderfully written book you can't put down."--Romantic Times<br>

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