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Many rivers to cross / Peter Robinson.

By: Robinson, Peter.
Series: Robinson, Peter, Inspector Banks: 26.Publisher: Leicester : Thorpe, Ulverscroft, 2020Edition: Large print edition.Description: 462 pages (large print) ; 23 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781444846485; 1444846485.Subject(s): Banks, Alan (Fictitious character) -- Fiction | Murder -- Investigation -- Fiction | Police -- England -- Yorkshire -- Fiction | Organized crime -- FictionGenre/Form: Detective and mystery fiction. | Large type books.Online resources: Click here to access online Summary: A skinny young boy is found dead, his body carelessly stuffed into a wheelie bin. Detective Superintendent Alan Banks and his team are called to investigate. Who is the boy, and where did he come from? As the local press seize upon an illegal immigrant angle, and the national media the story of another stabbing, the police are called to investigate a less newsworthy death: the overdose of a middle-aged heroin addict. Banks finds the threads of each case seem to be connected to the other, and to the dark side of organised crime in Eastvale. Does another thread link to his friend Zelda, who is facing her own dark side? The truth may be more complex - or much simpler - than it seems...
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A skinny young boy is found dead, his body carelessly stuffed into a wheelie bin. Detective Superintendent Alan Banks and his team are called to investigate. Who is the boy, and where did he come from? As the local press seize upon an illegal immigrant angle, and the national media the story of another stabbing, the police are called to investigate a less newsworthy death: the overdose of a middle-aged heroin addict. Banks finds the threads of each case seem to be connected to the other, and to the dark side of organised crime in Eastvale. Does another thread link to his friend Zelda, who is facing her own dark side? The truth may be more complex - or much simpler - than it seems...

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