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Published in 2003 by Pan Macmillan in paperback (originally published in 1997 in Great Britain by Constable & Company), this is a 358 page work of high quality crime from one of Canada's top crime-writers; and the 9th novel in the award-winning Inspector Banks series. Storyline: The broken body of Jason Fox has been found in a dirty alleyway. At first it looks like a typical after-hours pub fight gone wrong. But Inspector Alan Banks soon realizes that the truth is rarely so straightforward...Jason was a member of the Albion League, a white power organization. And there are many people who might have wished him dead: the Pakistani youths he had insulted in the pub that evening; the shady friends of his business partner; or someone within the Albion League itself. And just as Banks begins to get a grip on the case, an unexpected discovery forces him to reconsider everything he has come to believe...

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Dead Right, Peter Robinson

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1997
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Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
PAN
Publié
1997
Format
souple
Pages
359
ISBN10
0330474839
ISBN13
9780330474832
Titre original
Blood at the root
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Published in 2003 by Pan Macmillan in paperback (originally published in 1997 in Great Britain by Constable & Company), this is a 358 page work of high quality crime from one of Canada's top crime-writers; and the 9th novel in the award-winning Inspector Banks series. Storyline: The broken body of Jason Fox has been found in a dirty alleyway. At first it looks like a typical after-hours pub fight gone wrong. But Inspector Alan Banks soon realizes that the truth is rarely so straightforward...Jason was a member of the Albion League, a white power organization. And there are many people who might have wished him dead: the Pakistani youths he had insulted in the pub that evening; the shady friends of his business partner; or someone within the Albion League itself. And just as Banks begins to get a grip on the case, an unexpected discovery forces him to reconsider everything he has come to believe...