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The Calling of the Grave
The Calling of the Grave
Oct 19, 2024 3:59 PM

Author:Simon Beckett

The Calling of the Grave

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Adapted from The Chemistry of Death and Written in Bone - starring Harry Treadaway as Dr David Hunter

'As bone-chillingly bleak as its subject . . . this doesn't disappoint' Financial Times

A serial killer is on the loose and David Hunter suddenly finds that the past is far from dead and buried.

The escape of a psychotic rapist and multiple murderer brings DI Terry Connor to David Hunter's doorstep, years after their bitter rift.

This unwelcome reminder of the past forces Hunter to confront the situation at hand: eight years earlier Hunter and an ill-fated Body Recovery team, has tried to find the graves of Monk's teenage victims on the bleak expanse of Dartmoor.

Only one of the missing girls' bodies was ever found.

Suddenly Hunter receives an appeal from Sophie Keller, a young woman who also worked on the operation, and nothing is quite as it seems. Hunter is forced to question who he can really trust.

Especially when his own life depends on it.

Reviews

As bone-chillingly bleak as its subject... this doesn't disappoint

—— FINANCIAL TIMES

Deeply unnerving... a writer who clearly relishes raising our pulse rates while lowering our blood temperature

—— BARRY FORSHAW

Compelling... Bauer blends a psychological crime story with a darkly humorous narrative... I can't wait for the next one!

—— Bookseller (Booksellers' Choice)

Belinda Bauer's third book represents a remarkable achievement: almost a return to the good old Victorian triple-decker novel of suspense, but created with a deftness that allows each book to stand alone.

—— Independent

She's a thriller queen... The woman most likely to lead the fightback against the Scandinavian crime-wave

—— Sunday Times (Culture)

The most disturbing new talent around

—— Val McDermid

Bauer is not occupied by writing a "crime story" - although there is a crime at the heart of it - she is more interested in writing a novel

—— Karin Fossum

Finders Keepers has an enjoyably creepy premise... But it's the book's humour that really shines. Bauer reveals her Gold Dagger-winning writing credentials in her neat skewering of everyday pomposities and her wry asides

—— Observer

Belinda Bauer hit the big time with the excellent Blacklands and continues to explore her theme of West Country cruelty and corruption, balancing the procedural and psychological aspects of crime. Once again she nails the petty grievances, prejudices and loyalties of village life, and shows how some law enforcers operate at the outer edge of competence

—— Financial Times

Bauer has established a reputation for plunging her characters into unimaginable gore. Her third novel easily matches her previous efforts, exposing village bobby Jonas Holly...to events unprecedented in British crime fiction. The British countryside has never appeared so alien or so macabre

—— Sunday Times

One of the leading names in crime fiction

—— Stylist Magazine

Written with deceptive elegance, riddled with gaps and non sequiturs and a clever travesty of several genres, this is a disturbing, provocative book'

—— Guardian


[A Summer of Drowning] brings an eerie glow to the colours and sounds, flora and foodstuffs of the far north

—— Justine Jordan , Guardian
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