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Reginald Hill is a storytelling genius, his twists and turns, suspense and intrigue are legendary! Hill's new book, Midnight Furge, sees the long-awaited return of popular police duo Dalziel and Pascoe, although these characters have been around for a long time, Hill has managed to keep the series fresh and exciting. In this new psychological thriller, Gina Wolfe, an old friend, calls Dalziel for help as she is searching for her husband who she believes is dead. Dalziel and Pascoe are assigned the case and have only 24 hours in which to solve the mystery as they try and untangle four stores from the past that all lead to one disastrous conclusion - but the pair should beware, as some people will do anything to keep the past from re-emerging. Read More

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    Crime fiction fans are devoted to Reginald Hill’s excellent sequence of Dalziel & Pascoe novels, and there is a burgeoning interest in his equally adroit series featuring the canny private eye Joe Sixsmith (notably The Roar of the Butterflies, one of the most compelling entries in the series). However, for the real Reg Hill aficionado, it’s Fat Andy and his more sophisticated colleague who inspire the real dedication, so the arrival of a new book, Midnight Fugue, is a cause for celebration – particularly as a refutation of the information in the title of Hill’s recent novel, Dalziel is Dead.

    Gina Wolfe arrives in north Yorkshire seeking her missing husband, believed dead. Her new fiancé, a policeman in the Met, suggests the caustic copper Andy Dalziel might be of help – and everyone involved discovers that dark events of years ago have a way of causing troubling eruptions in the present.

    It's hard to believe, but it’s been nearly four decades since readers first encountered the well-read, sensitive detective Peter Pascoe and his partner, the brash but winning Andy Dalziel, in A Clubbable Woman. Hill has always rung the changes in the series with new wrinkles that take us to startling terra incognita (for example, One Small Step addressed the first murder on the moon in the year 2010). But the key factor in the series’ continuing success (leaving aside the ratings-winning TV adaptations) is Hill’s eagerness to take on key societal issues (always, however, married to reader-grabbing plots) – and that characteristic is abundantly evident in Midnight Fugue, with the two protagonist striking sparks off each other in the usual highly satisfying fashion. --Barry Forshaw

  • 0007252714
  • 9780007252718
  • Reginald Hill
  • 28 May 2009
  • HarperCollins
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 368
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