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Bad Boy

The 19th DCI Banks novel from The Master of the Police Procedural

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Bad Boy

By: Peter Robinson
Narrated by: Mark Hadfield
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When Juliet Doyle discovers a gun in her daughter’s bedroom, she turns to old friend DCI Alan Banks for advice. But Banks is taking a much-needed holiday, and it's left to DI Annie Cabbot to deal with the removal of the firearm. No one could have foreseen the operation's disastrous consequences, or that the Doyles would not be the only family affected.

Tracy Banks has fallen for the wrong boy. Her flatmate’s boyfriend is good-looking, ambitious, and surrounded by an intoxicating air of mystery. He's also very dangerous. When Tracy warns him that the police might be on his tail, he persuades her to go on the run with him, and flattered by his attention, she agrees. Before she knows it, a deadly chase across the country is set in motion. And on his return, completely unsuspecting of his daughter's precarious situation, Banks is plunged into his most terrifying and personal case yet.

©2010 Peter Robinson (P)2010 Hodder & Stoughton
Modern Detectives Mystery Suspense Banking Exciting Fiction
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I enjoy this series, but it's really difficult to overlook how women surrounding Banks keep acting stupidly and creating really dangerous situations. This just seems another one of those stories.
Regarding performance: who says Sofaia?

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