Author:Robert Pobi
Victim
In New York, ten-year-old boys from the city’s most exclusive schools are being brutally attacked, before their mutilated corpses are found washed up in the river.
Target
Benjamin Winslow is a ten-year-old child genius who has just been accepted to Harvard. He is just like all the other murdered boys. In fact, he is more like them than he, or anyone else, imagines.
Saviour
Detective Alex Hemingway is on the hunt for the killer. But as he continues to evade her, the death toll is rising.
With time running out, Hemingway has to act fast. But will she be able to stop the killer - before he stops her?
A masterly, creepy thriller with a great twist from a new name worth watching.
—— The SunSensitive but provocative . . . confirms Robertson as one of Scotland's great contemporary storytellers
—— HeraldPowered by action and mystery, and profoundly invested in the emotional lives of its characters
—— ScotsmanRobertson again proves himself to be one of Scotland's best writers and one of the best writers in the world at exploring the traumas, upheavals, and political currents that form modern Scotland
—— The SkinnySuperb. A mystery thriller, a haunting evocation of grief
—— Daily MailImpressive, brilliant, terrific
—— Sunday TelegraphThere are quite a few Ruth Rendells: the doyenne of the traditional English detective novel; the queen of the psychological thriller; the celebrated author of the literary thriller; and her most recent incarnation, as a writer of blackly comic fairy tales set in London.
—— Mail on SundayTo read her nowadays is akin to quaffing a glass of what the fake princess calls ‘TDTINW’ – the drink that is never wrong – champagne. She is exhilarating, makes you giggle yet leaves you with an acidic aftertaste.
—— Evening StandardRendell is excellent on the delicate snobbery of the uneasy territory in between the social classes... The novel’s plot forms a complex web in which power sways back and forth between employer and employed.
—— Belfast TelegraphWill leave the legion of Reacher addicts satisfied but craving for their next fix.
—— Irish IndependentThe most satisfying of all 17 thrillers in the series. The unfolding of events nudges along at just the right rate... toward an authentically gripping climax.
—— Toronto StarSettings don’t come much more Gothic than Wreaking, the derelict, decaying...psychiatric hospital of James Scudamore’s striking third novel
—— Daily MailThis is the work of a writer totally at ease with, and confident in, his powers. A wonderfully assured novel with scope and ambition and with enough of a mystery at its heart to keep the reader hooked till the end
—— We Love This BookWe are left with the characters in our heads for days, and the sense of unease that Scudamore cleverly conjures up
—— Press Association SyndicationA twisted, unsettling tale of family lies and lonely souls
—— ShortlistAn immersion in the physical and psychic ruins of a contemporary Britain which enchants and disturbs, lures and repels. The inner poetry and descriptive mastery of James Scudamore's Wreaking are riches which cannot be forgotten. If you only read one novel in coming times, make it this astonishing and deeply moving chronicle
—— Alan WarnerThis is an impressive work from the critically acclaimed author of Heliopolis
—— Good Book Guide