When Police Constables Janet Taylor and Dennis Morrisey are called to a
domestic disturbance at 35 The Hill they stumble upon a truly horrific
scene. A scene which leaves Morrisey dead and Taylor fighting for her life
and career as she faces an enquiry into her behaviour which could see her
facing murder charges. The terrible discoveries at the home of a reputedly
ordinary young couple reveal the identity of the Chameleon, a serial killer
who has abducted five young women in the Yorkshire area. Inspector Alan
Banks has been hunting the Chameleon and now faces the gruesome task of
pulling together the evidence from the house and building a picture of
exactly what went on behind closed doors.
Starting his story with the capture of the killer, Terence Payne,
Robinson then focuses on the repercussions for all involved and on a central
question: did Lucy Payne know her husband was a murderer? Aftermath makes
for compulsive reading and Robinson skilfully sustains the tension and the
interplay of the different storylines with their twists and shifts. The
Yorkshire Dales, where Banks lives, are authentically and affectionately
described. This is the twelfth novel in the series and is not suitable for
those of a nervous disposition. Chilling and thrilling.
Manchester Evening News 15.02.02
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