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The Devil's Apprentice
This novel plunges readers into the grim realities of post-war Britain, where Detective Chief Inspector Ray Robertson is tasked with hunting down a particularly sinister perpetrator. The case takes a chilling turn with the emergence of a criminal dubbed "The Devil's Apprentice," whose crimes suggest a calculated malevolence and a disturbing intelligence that sets them apart. Robertson, a seasoned but perhaps weary investigator, must navigate the complexities of the era and the mind of his elusive quarry, using his sharp intellect and unwavering resolve to uncover the truth behind the escalating terror before more lives are lost. The narrative likely delves into profound themes of morality, exploring the stark contrast between good and evil and the darkness that can reside within human nature. As Robertson unravels the killer's methods, the story examines the psychological landscape that gives rise to such calculated cruelty. What makes this particular investigation compelling is the dual challenge: the intricate puzzle of a cunningly planned series of crimes, and the immersive historical setting of 1950s England, which shapes both the investigation and the societal backdrop. Readers can expect a masterfully crafted mystery that appeals to the intellect through its procedural elements and to the imagination with its atmospheric setting and a truly formidable adversary.
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Publisher
Allison & Busby, Limited
Pages
352
Format
PAPERBACK
ISBN-13
9780749016876
ISBN-10
0749016876
Language
English
Published
2014-01-01
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