A major event: a new novel by the Whitbread winner, her first novel since Emotionally Weird, and probably her most commercial book yet. The scene is set in Cambridge, with three case histories from the past: A young child who mysteriously disappeared from a tent in her back garden; An unidentified man in a yellow jumper who marched into an office and slashed a young girl through the throat; and a young woman found by the police sitting in her kitchen next to the body of her husband, an axe buried in his head. Jackson Brodie, a private investigator and former police detective, is quietly contemplating life as a divorced father when he is flung into the midst of these resurrected old crimes. Julia and Amelia Land enlist Jackson’s help to find out the truth about their younger sister. They embroil him in the complexities of their own jealousies, obsessions and lust. Another woman named Shirley needs Jackson to help find her lost niece. Jackson meets solicitor Theo Wyre whose daughter, Laura, was murdered in his office and is desperate for Jackson to help him lay Laura's ghost to rest. As he starts his investigations Jackson has the sinister feeling that someone is following him. In digging into the past Jackson seems to have unwittingly threatened his own future. This wonderfully crafted, intricately plotted novel is heartbreaking, uplifting, full of suspense and often very funny
Ficha técnica
Editorial: Corgi Books Ltd.
ISBN: 9780552153102
Idioma: Inglés
Número de páginas: 416
Tiempo de lectura:
8h 36m
Encuadernación: Tapa blanda
Fecha de lanzamiento: 20/05/2005
Año de edición: 2005
Plaza de edición: London
Especificaciones del producto
Escrito por Kate Atkinson
Kate Atkinson (1951) obtuvo el Premio Whitbread (ahora Costa) al Mejor Libro del Año con su primera novela, "Entre bastidores". Sus cinco novelas sobre el expolicía Jackson Brodie, grandes éxitos de ventas, se convirtieron en la serie de televisión de la BBC "Case Histories", protagonizada por Jason Isaacs. Su novela "Una y otra vez" recibió el premio Costa a la Mejor Novela y el premio literario South Bank Sky Arts, y quedó finalista del Women's Prize. En 2011 le fue concedida la Orden del Imperio Británico por su contribución a la literatura y fue elegida Autora del Año de las librerías Waterstones en la ceremonia de los Premios Nacionales del Libro de 2013 en Reino Unido. También disponible de Kate Atkinson en AdN: "La mecanógrafa", "Cielo interminable", "Incidentes", "Expedientes" y "Los templos del júbilo".