All the Colors of Darkness - Peter Robinson

All the Colors of Darkness

By Peter Robinson

  • Release Date: 2009-02-17
  • Genre: Literary Fiction
Score: 4
4
From 101 Ratings

Description

New York Times bestselling and Edgar Award-winning author Peter Robinson delivers a gripping novel of jealousy, betrayal, envy, ambition, greed, lust, revenge—all the colors of darkness that lead inevitably to murder.

In a world of terror and uncertainty, what does one small death matter?

The body hanging from a tree in a peaceful wood appears to Detective Inspector Annie Cabbot to be a suicide. But further investigation into the sad demise of Mark Hardcastle leads to another corpse, brutally bludgeoned to death.

Suddenly the case demands the attention of Chief Inspector Alan Banks, called back from his vacation even though nothing suggests this wasn't a crime of passion followed by remorse and self-destruction. Shocking revelations broaden the inquiry to unexpected places and seats of power. And a stubborn policeman who will not be frightened away could lose everything in one terrifying, explosive instant.

In this masterful novel of psychological suspense, Peter Robinson delves once again into the dark recesses of the human mind and shows what can happen when evil rests there.

Reviews

  • One of the more enjoyable books Peter has written in the series.

    5
    By rrisueno
    I have been reading the Alan Banks series for the past few months. I have really enjoyed most of the books. This one had a certain feel to it. After a few chapters I thought I knew who the killer was a wondered how was the book going to continue. I was joyfully amazed at the drama that Peter added to the rest of the book, and I was surprised at the masterful ending of this book.