'Serrailler, Hill's brilliant detective, is the central character in the great writer's crime fiction novels' CAMILLA, DUCHESS OF CORNWALL
How do you catch a killer who doesn't exist?
One snowy night in the cathedral city of Lafferton, an old woman is dragged from her bed and strangled with a length of flex.
DCS Simon Serrailler and his team search desperately for clues to her murderer. All they know is that the killer will strike again, and will once more leave the same tell-tale signature.
Then they track down a name: Alan Keyes. But Alan Keyes has no birth certificate, no address, no job, no family, no passport, no dental records. Nothing.
Their killer does not exist.
'As addictive as Rankin' Scotsman
SUSAN HILL has been a professional writer for over fifty years. Her books have won awards and prizes including the Whitbread, the John Llewellyn Rhys and a Somerset Maugham, and have been shortlisted for the Booker. Her novels include Strange Meeting, I'm the King of the Castle, In the Springtime of the Year and The Mist in the Mirror. She has also published autobiographical works and collections of short stories as well as the Simon Serrailler series of crime novels. The play of her ghost story The Woman in Black is one of the longest running in the history of London's West End. In 2020 she was awarded a damehood (DBE) for services to literature. She has two adult daughters and lives in North Norfolk.
Title: A Question of Identity: Simon Serrailler Book 7 (Simon Serrailler 7)
Author: Hill, Susan
ISBN: 9780099554875
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Publisher: Vintage Publishing
Publication Date: 2013-09-26
Number of Pages: 384
Weight: 0.2677 kg
Not all great novelists can write crime fiction but when one like Susan Hill does the result is stunning -- Ruth Rendell
Eagerly awaited by all aficionados of crime fiction -- P.D. James
The real joy of the Serrailler series is Serrailler himself...rich in incident and intrigue -- Christopher Bray * Express *
Arguably one of the UK's best crime fiction writers * Pride Magazine *
Hill is, as ever, a true writer and a true storyteller... Her writing, never fancy or over-elaborate, is sweet and and clear and true, lifting the story above mass-market mass-killer lit -- Sophia Waugh * Spectator *