Wednesday'S Child: An Inspector Banks Novel (Inspector Banks Novels, 6)

Wednesday'S Child: An Inspector Banks Novel (Inspector Banks Novels, 6)

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In New York Times Bestselling And Edgar Awardwinning Author Peter Robinsons Heartracing Tale Of Suspense The Case Of A Missing Child Is Inextricably Linked To That Of The Murder Of A Young Man, Sending Chief Inspector Alan Banks Down A Harrowing Road To Uncover The Truth Behind The Crimes.It Was A Crime Of Staggering Inhumanity: A Sevenyearold Girl Taken From Her Working Class Yorkshire Home By An Attractive Young Couple Posing As Social Workers. Chief Inspector Alan Banks Feels Certain Little Gemma Scupham Is Dead, Yet The Motive For Her Kidnapping Remains A Mystery. No Ransom Is Ever Demanded, Nor Could Gemma'S Tortured, Guiltridden Mother Afford To Pay One.And When The Body Of A Young Man Is Discovered In An Abandoned Mine, Slain In A Particularly Brutal Fashion, A Disturbing Perplexing Case Takes An Even Further Sinister Twist Drawing Banks Into The Sordid Depths Of An Evil More Terrible And Terrifying Than Anything The Seasoned Investigator Has Ever Encountered.Utterly Suspenseful And Compelling, Wednesday'S Child Will Leave Readers Guessing And On The Edge Of Their Seats.

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  • Q: What is the main plot of 'Wednesday's Child'? A: The novel follows Chief Inspector Alan Banks as he investigates the case of a missing seven-year-old girl, Gemma Scupham, whose kidnapping is linked to the brutal murder of a young man. The story unfolds with suspenseful twists as Banks uncovers the dark motives behind these crimes.
  • Q: Who is the author of 'Wednesday's Child'? A: The book is authored by Peter Robinson, a New York Times bestselling and Edgar Award-winning writer known for his gripping crime novels.
  • Q: What genre does 'Wednesday's Child' belong to? A: 'Wednesday's Child' is categorized under Genre Fiction, specifically within the crime and mystery genres.
  • Q: How many pages does the book have? A: The book contains 336 pages, providing a substantial read for fans of crime fiction.
  • Q: What is the binding type of 'Wednesday's Child'? A: This edition of 'Wednesday's Child' is available in paperback, making it a flexible and portable choice for readers.
  • Q: When was 'Wednesday's Child' published? A: The book was published on March 22, 2016, and is a reissue edition of the original work.
  • Q: What is the condition of the book? A: 'Wednesday's Child' is listed as 'New', ensuring that buyers receive a pristine copy without any wear or damage.
  • Q: Is 'Wednesday's Child' part of a series? A: Yes, it is the sixth novel in the Inspector Banks series, which follows the character through various intriguing crime investigations.
  • Q: Can I read 'Wednesday's Child' as a standalone novel? A: While it is part of a series, 'Wednesday's Child' can be enjoyed as a standalone read, as each book features a self-contained story.
  • Q: What themes are explored in 'Wednesday's Child'? A: The novel explores themes of crime, morality, and the complexities of human nature, highlighting the inhumanity of kidnapping and the quest for justice.

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