In a Dry Season
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2000
480
Novel • Fiction
Yorkshire, England • 1940s
2000
Adult
18+ years
In Peter Robinson's In a Dry Season, a drought reveals a hidden village and a skeleton in the Yorkshire countryside. Detective Chief Inspector Alan Banks and Detective Sergeant Annie Cabbot investigate the decades-old mystery. As they unravel the past, they uncover intertwined lives, deep secrets, and long-buried truths, which lead to unexpected consequences in the present.
Mysterious
Dark
Suspenseful
Challenging
Gritty
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In a Dry Season by Peter Robinson is praised for its intricate plot and atmospheric setting, effectively drawing readers into its mystery. The character development, particularly of Inspector Banks, is compelling. However, some critics feel the pacing can be uneven, with the narrative occasionally slowing. Overall, it's a gripping read for mystery enthusiasts.
In a Dry Season by Peter Robinson is ideal for readers who enjoy intricate detective mysteries with a historical twist. Fans of P.D. James' Devices and Desires or Ruth Rendell's A Sight for Sore Eyes will appreciate its atmospheric setting and complex character development in a small English village.
17,956 ratings
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480
Novel • Fiction
Yorkshire, England • 1940s
2000
Adult
18+ years
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