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Collaborators HILL, REGINALD United States Countryman Press 1989 0881501387 / 9780881501384 Good Jacket-Good , 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Hill's epic narrative encompasses the divided sympathies and choices made in the face of the German Occupation of France during the Second World War. It is a study in contrast and similarity, an intricate web in which patriotism and collaboration merge and become indistinguishable. Price:
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Death's Jest-book HILL, REGINALD United Kingdom HarperCollins Publishers 2003 0007123442 / 9780007123445 Very Good , 12mo - 6¾" - 7¾" Tall Reginald Hill's best-selling duo, Dalziel and Pascoe, return in this brilliant, complex and ultimately moving crime novel: 'Reginald Hill is probably the best living crime writer in the English-speaking world' -- Independent In T.L. Beddoes' play Death's Jest-Book, the dead won't lie still in the grave and the living often wish they could. And Reginald Hill's novel is much the same -- except perhaps for a few more jests. The dead-pan joker, Franny Roote, is working on his dead friend's unfinished biography of Beddoes, and with unfinished business between himself and DCI Pascoe to deal with as well. Three times Pascoe has been wrong about Roote. This time he's determined to leave no grave-stone unturned as he tries to prove that the ex-con and aspiring academic is mad, bad and dangerous to know. Meanwhile, Edgar Wield, Quixote-like, rides to the rescue of a child in danger, and finds he's got a rent-boy under his wing. In return, the boy tips him off about the heist of a pricesless treasure, and soon Wieldy's torn between protecting the boy and doing his duty. His superiors might have worries, but DC Hat Bowler's looking forward to a blissful New Year with the girl of his dreams.The trouble is that that girl is Rye Pomona and her dreams are filled with a horror too terrible to tell -- even though Charley Penn throws all his energies into trying to do exactly that. And over all this activity broods the huge form of Mid-Yorkshire CID's First Mover, DS Andy Dalziel. As trouble builds, the Fat Man discovers (as many deities before him) that omniscience can be more trouble than its worth, and that sometimes all omnipotence means is that you can have any colour you like, as long as it's black. Price:
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Good Morning, Midnight HILL, REGINALD HarperCollins 2004 0007123426 / 9780007123421 Good , 8vo Yorkshire's coppers Andy Dalziel and Peter Pascoe are investigating the suicide of prominent businessman Pal Maciver. It seems to be a clear-cut case: he shot himself while sitting at his desk in his locked study. But things are not quite what they seem. When Pascoe digs deeper, he finds threads going back to another, almost identical death - that of Maciver's father. And even more disturbing: Pascoe's boss, Detective Superintendent Dalziel, was the officer on that case. With Dalziel checking his every move, Pascoe is forced to lead his own investigation, plunging into the past to uncover truths about the Maciver family, particularly Pal's relationship with his step-mother, the beautiful and enigmatic Kay Kafka. He soon realizes that the implications of Maciver's death stretch far beyond the borders of Yorkshire. And when a key witness - exotic hooker Dolores, "Lady of Pain" - disappears, the death takes on a far more complicated and mysterious face. Price:
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Good Morning, Midnight HILL, REGINALD United Kingdom, 02 February 2004 HARPER COLLINS 1 PAP 2004 0007123426 / 9780007123421 Good , 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. The brilliant new Dalziel and Pascoe novel from the Top Ten Bestseller, Reginald Hill Fat Andy, Peter Pascoe, Wieldy and the others tackle murder in Mid-Yorkshire in this, their latest outing. A complex, riveting and brilliant new novel from one of Britain's finest crime writers. Price:
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Singing the Sadness HILL, REGINALD United Kingdom HarperCollins Publishers 1999 0002326868 / 9780002326865 Very Good Condition Few writers in the genre today have Hill's gifts: formidable intelligence, quick humour, compassion and a prose style that blends elegance and grace' Sunday Times' Joe Sixsmith, who, with the Boyling Corner Choir, is on his way to the Llanffugiol Choir Festival, finds his singing plans rudely interrupted by the discovery of a badly injured woman trapped in the shower room of a burning cottage. And not only that, but she's naked, too. Risking life, limb and vocal chords, Joe drags the woman from the burning building, but she remains in a critical condition, unable to speak, and even the arrival of the cottage's owners, Fran and Franny Haggard, a media couple from London, throws no light on her identity. Unable to sing because of the smoke damage to his throat, Joe is soon caught up in a tangled skein of local rivalries, scandals and politics. Commissioned by no less than three individuals to investigate the causes of the fire, he's embarrassed to discover that some of the local wild boys assume he must be as anti-English as they are. And when he's eventually roped in by an initially hostile police officer in charge of the case, Joe quickly realizes that the enquiries go much deeper than mere arson, and have their roots in a hushed-up child abuse case. The fourth in Reginald Hill's series featuring Joe Sixsmith, the serendipitous black PI from Luton, is perceptive and witty as ever, with a seriousness behind the hilarity that adds a greater depth to this delightful novel. Price:
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