Trick Of The Dark

Galaxy Book Awards, 2011

Paperback / ISBN-13: 9780751543223

Price: £9.99

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‘No one can tell a story like she can’ Daily Express

‘The queen of psychological thrillers’ Irish Independent
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When Charlie Flint is sent a mysterious package of cuttings about a brutal murder, it instantly grabs her attention. The murder occurred in the grounds of her old Oxford college – a groom battered to death just hours after his wedding. As his bride and wedding guests sipped champagne, his alleged killers were slipping his bloodstained body into the river.

Charlie doesn’t know who sent the package, or why, yet she can’t get the crime out of her head. But as she delves deeper, and steps back into the mysterious world of Oxford colleges, she realises that there is much more to this crime than meets the eye…

A stunning standalone thriller from the number one bestseller.
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Praise for Val McDermid:

Brilliant . . . Sensational . . . UnforgettableGuardian

Compulsively readableIrish Times

As good a psychological thriller as it is possible to getSunday Express

It grabs the reader by the throat and never lets goDaily Mail

Reviews

A broad, winding murder mystery
Sunday Telegraph
Keeps you guessing till the last page
Bella
This standalone from the Scottish force of nature, and creator of Robson Green's Wire In The Blood TV series, is a brutally clever story
Daily Mirror
Wonderfully compelling stuff
Daily Mail
Layered with emotional and psychological complexity, this outstanding page-turner has television success written all over it
Scottish Daily Record
An accomplished thriller, jumping from the past to the present and back with ease, taking in a range of characters and their perspectives...Trick of the Dark had me ruminating for days
Sunday Tribune
Thoughtful, tender and always entertaining
Guardian
A workout for the grey cells, perfectly executed
Daily Telegraph