The Murder Book
On sale
9th June 2022
Price: £20
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THE BRAND NEW SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER FROM THE AWARD-WINNING #1 BESTSELLING AUTHOR
TOM THORNE IS BACK . . . AND SO IS HIS WORST NIGHTMARE
A gripping, grisly read. Mark Billingham is a terrific crime writer’ —– ANTHONY HOROWITZ
Tom Thorne has it all.
In Nicola Tanner and Phil Hendricks, Thorne has good friends by his side. He finally has a love life worth a damn and is happy in the job to which he has devoted his life…
He has everything to lose.
Hunting the woman responsible for a series of grisly murders, Thorne has no way of knowing that he will be plunged into a nightmare from which he may never wake.
And he’ll do anything to keep it.
Finally, Thorne’s past has caught up with him and a ruinous secret is about to be revealed. If he wants to save himself and his friends, he must do the unthinkable.
PRAISE FOR MARK BILLINGHAM
‘Mark Billingham is a master of psychology’
Ian Rankin
‘Fast-paced and twisting’
Paula Hawkins
‘At the very least it should reach the shortlist of this year’s Booker prize’
The Times
Sunday Times bestseller on 14th and 21st June 2022. Rabbit Hole by Mark Billingham was #1 Sunday Times bestseller on 1st February 2022.
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Reviews
A gripping, grisly read . . . Mark Billingham is a terrific crime writer
Another tense, taut and meticulously planned story, shimmering with edgy originality and depth. Crime fans know Billingham is a formidable talent
Tom Thorne is one of the most credible and engaging heroes in contemporary crime fiction. Mark Billingham is a master
It's Billingham at his most dramatic
Mark Billingham is one the biggest names in crime fiction and one the genre's most formidable talents
You'll be knocked sideways by the twists
Fast-paced and twisting
A notable rival for the title of Britain's leading male crime novelist
The sense of mounting dread would be unbearable were it not for Billingham's black humour that somehow highlights rather than undermines his sensitive depiction of the consequences of crime. The Murder Book [is] a brilliant thriller by a writer at the top of his game
At the very least it should reach the shortlist of this year's Booker prize
This is Billingham at his most enjoyably melodramatic and you'll be knocked sideways by the barrage of twists
The most cunning, complex, claustrophobic mystery