
Synopsis
āThe Alan Banks mysteryāsuspense novels are the best series on the market. Try one and tell me Iām wrongā ā Stephen King
A house of horror. A despicable serial killer. Banksās darkest case.
When a concerned neighbour calls the police to number 35, The Hill after a domestic disturbance, the two constables are led to a truly horrific scene. They unwittingly uncover an elusive serial killer known as the Chameleon. With the killer finally in custody, it appears the nightmare is over.
Not for Banks, though. Too many questions remain unanswered at the house of horrors.
When they discover that there are more bodies than victims, Banks is caught in his darkest case yet. Could it be that the Chameleon killer was just one monster of many?
Aftermath is a pulse-pounding instalment in the bestselling Banks series, which became the major British ITV Drama DCI Banks. If you enjoyed it, then youāll love The Summer That Never Was, the next title in this Yorkshire-based crime series.
Critical acclaim for the Inspector Banks series:
āA powerfully moving workā ā Ian Rankin
āTop-notch police procedureā ā Jeffery Deaver
āA wonderful novelā ā Michael Connelly
āAn addictive crime-novel seriesā ā The New York Times
āA guaranteed page-turnerā ā Mirror
āDemonstrates how the crime novel, when done right, can reach parts that other books canāt . . . A considerable achievementā ā The Guardian
āOne of the most authentic and atmospheric of crime seriesā ā Independent
āThe master of police proceduralā ā The Mail on Sunday
āNear, perhaps even at the top of, the British crime writersā leagueā ā The Times
āBanks is genuinely human, rather than a hard manā ā The Observer
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Reviews
The Alan Banks mysteryāsuspense novels are the best series on the market. Try one and tell me Iām wrong
An expert plotter with an eye for telling detail
It would be so easy to become addicted to Robinson
A powerfully moving work



































