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Not Dark Yet: DCI Banks 27

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Many rivers to cross and the last one is Not Dark Yet in 2020 are the part of the Inspector Bank Series. The gruesome double murder at an Eastvale property developer's luxury home should be an open and shut case for Superintendent Banks and his team of detectives. There's a clear link to the notorious Albanian mafia. Then they find a cache of spy-cam videos hidden in the house - and Annie and Gerry's investigation pivots in an entirely different light.

The initial first twelve novels of the Inspector Banks Series revolves around the crime investigation by Banks. After that, he incredibly turned his writing in 1999, where he surprised his fans with a turning story of IN- A-DRY-SEASON, the central theme is about the Inspector’s divorce from his wife Sandra and once their children leave home. Peter Robinson has done it again with his new Inspector Banks book, Not Dark Yet. It follows the theme that Robinson has adopted of late – Albanian criminals who kidnap young girls of any nationality to work as prostitutes throughout Europe. Not Dark Yet zones in on Zelda, a kidnapped girl who escaped the bonds of prostitution some years ago and now lives quietly in Yorkshire. She is, however, bent on delivering retribution to the men who delivered her into a nightmare life so many years ago. Investigating the murder of a mob-tied developer and the possibly related rape of a young woman, DCI Alan Banks finds himself in the crosshairs of the Albanian Mafia. Peter Robinson is an English-Canadian crime writer. He is best known for his crime novels set in Yorkshire featuring Inspector Alan Banks. He has also published a number of other novels and short stories as well as some poems and two articles on writing. Many short stories are also written by Peter Robinson, such as Not Safe After Dark, under the Macmillan publication in 2004.

Along with this fictional detective writing, he associated with many fantastic imaginary and mystery hands. Caedmon’s Song is a standalone novel published in 1990 and attained tremendous love and affection from the readers. No cure for love, which was launched in 1995, had a diverse effect on love and showed love in a sophisticated way. A tasty, if not always tasteful, tale of supernatural mayhem that fans of King and Crichton alike will enjoy.

Robinson is an author with amazing empathy, a snare-trap ear for dialogue, and a clear eye for the telling detail.”—Michael Connelly Complicated, unexpected and startling, the story is all that, but Robinson brings all the disparate parts together so cleverly that the result on finishing the novel is a satisfaction that all readers want at the end of a good book * On-Magazine *

Past Reason was the fifth one in 1991 and the sixth one is Wednesday’s Child in 1992, A Dry Bones that Dream, Innocent Graves, Dead Night, In a dry season, Cold is the grave, Aftermath, The summer that never was, Playing with fire in 2004, Piece of my heart, Friend of the Devil, All the colors of the Darkness in 2008, Bad Boy in 2010, Watching the Dark, Children of the Revolution, Abattoir Blues published in 2014, When the music over, Sleeping in the ground, Careless love, Peter Robinson's DCI Banks is a major ITV1 drama starring Stephen Tompkinson ( Wild at Heart, Ballykissangel) as Inspector Banks, and Andrea Lowe ( The Bill, Murphy's Law) as DI Annie Cabbot. Peter Robinson has written several writings, and he is famous for his world-famous series, Inspector Banks series; he set the town of Eastvale in the Yorkshire Dales in a fictional manner. Banks's friend Zelda, increasingly uncertain of her future in Britain's hostile environment, thinks she will be safer in Moldova hunting the men who abducted and enslaved her. But by stirring up the murky waters of the past, Zelda is putting herself in greater danger than any she's seen before.

As ever, Peter Robinson has constructed a gripping, complex mystery . . . his legion of fans will be delighted * The Sunday Times Crime Club *The 27th book in the number one best-selling Alan Banks crime series - by the master of the police procedural. In this series, he mentioned Eastvale and found it in Ripon and Richmond. It is about a former member of the London Metropolitan police and a story of inspector Alan Banks who leaves the capital for a quieter life in the Dales. Peter Robinson is one of the world-famous writers and a well-known crime-writer. His well-stringed novel writing is published in more than a dozen countries and translated into more than fifteen different languages. He debuted in the world of literacy from his debut novel, Gallows- View IN 1987. From his first- novel, he introduced his creative- writing and a detective crime nature of writing to the world as Detective- Chief- Inspector- Alan Banks.

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