A Place of Execution (Paperback)

Author: Val McDermid
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Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9780312979539
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Publish Date: 9/1/2001
Buy.com Sku: 30754364
Item#: RX2HYK
Buy.com Sales Rank: 68426
Dimensions (in Inches) 7H x 4.5L x 1.5T
Pages: 480
 
In December, 1963, 13-year-old Alison Carter vanishes from her small English village. Newly promoted inspector George Bennett believes she's been murdered, and learns a shocking truth from a gruesome discovery in a cave. Decades later, he shares his story with journalist Catherine Heathcote, but pulls the plug on their planned book without explanation. Catherine sets out to uncover what really happened to Alison. Martin's Press.
 
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Deep in Derbyshire, a young girl disappears while walking her dog in the woods. A rookie detective is assigned to the case, and must ferret out the truth in a small, inbred, closely guarded community.

 

Praise
Atlantic Monthly
"Val McDermid...generates not suspense, exactly, but curiosity and, finally, whiplash surprise. Her focus is on the inner lives of her policemen as they come to terms with bottom-of-hell horror and grave error." - Jack Beatty October 2000

New York Times Book Review
"Val McDermid's elegiac study of a heinous crime and its aftermath...is very much in the Jamesian mode, both in its inventive use of the devices of detection and its mournful view of murder as a moral reckoning." - Marilyn Stasio 10/09/2000

Salon
"[P]ossibly the most ingenious mystery I've read... [S]tarts out as a classic English police procedural, then ventures, in the last one hundred pages, into something like pop metafiction, providing a startling new angle on everything that has gone before. It knocked the wind out of me." - Charles Taylor 01/03/2000


 
Awards

Anthony Award (2001)
won, Best Novel

Edgar Allan Poe Award (2001)
   nominated, Best Original Paperback
 

 
 
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Chapter One


Wednesday, 11th December 1963. 7.53 p.m.


`Help me. You've got to help me.' The woman's voice quavered on the edge of tears. The duty constable who had picked up the phone heard a hiccuping gulp, as if the caller was struggling to speak.

    `That's what we're here for, madam,' PC Ron Swindells said stolidly. He'd worked in Buxton man and boy for the best part of fifteen years and for the last five, he'd found it hard to shake off a sense that he was reliving the first ten. There was, he reckoned, nothing new under the sun. It was a view that would be irrevocably shattered by the events that were about to unfold around him, but for the moment, he was content to trot out the formula that had served him well until now. `What seems to be the problem?' he asked, his rich bass voice gently impersonal.

    `Alison,' the woman gasped. `My Alison's not come home.'

 

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