
The Birdwatcher
by William Shaw
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Pub Date 19 May 2016 | Archive Date 17 Jun 2016
Quercus Books | riverrun
Description
He is a murderer himself.
But the victim was his only friend; like him, a passionate birdwatcher. South is warily partnered with the strong-willed Detective Sergeant Alexandra Cupidi, newly recruited to the Kent coast from London. Together they find the body, violently beaten, forced inside a wooden chest. Only rage could kill a man like this. South knows it.
But soon - too soon - they find a suspect: Donnie Fraser, a drifter from Northern Ireland. His presence in Kent disturbs William - because he knew him as a boy. If the past is catching up with him, South wants to meet it head on. For even as he desperately investigates the connections, he knows there is no crime, however duplicitous or cruel, that can compare to the great lie of his childhood.
Moving from the storm-lashed, bird-wheeling skies of the Kent Coast to the wordless war of the Troubles, The Birdwatcher is a crime novel of suspense, intelligence and powerful humanity about fathers and sons, grief and guilt and facing the darkness within.
A Note From the Publisher
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Advance Praise
Reviews for William Shaw’s Breen & Tozer series:
Unfolds a fascinatingly dark tale . . . This is a proper conspiracy thriller, with shameful secrets hidden behind government regulation. It involves real history, real people, real crimes with real consequences - Spectator, on A Book of Scars
Both a first-rate mystery and a compelling and accurate portrait of a changing society that is confused about the present and ill-at-ease with the past - Laura Wilson, Guardian, on A Book of Scars
Excellent . . . Combines nostalgic period detail with an emotional intensity found only in thevery best crime fiction - Sunday Times, Sixty Best Crime Novels, on A Book of Scars
Insightful . . . a novel about the estrangement of fathers and sons, but Shaw has gone beyond that, creating an elegy for an entire alienated generation - New York Times, on A House of Knives
A first-rate police thriller - C. J. Sansom, on A Song from Dead Lips
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781784297220 |
PRICE | £12.99 (GBP) |
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