An edition of The psalm killer (1997)

The psalm killer

a novel

1st American ed.
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An edition of The psalm killer (1997)

The psalm killer

a novel

1st American ed.
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It is 1985: Detective Chief Inspector Cross of Belfast's Royal Ulster Constabulary is wondering, again, if he should leave the force. He's been there for twelve years, but he's a more adept loner than he is a careerist. He's British and Catholic, neither of which earns him the trust of his Irish-Protestant colleagues, or the civilian contacts essential to his job. And how effective can any officer of the law be in a country grown inured to the facts and effects of decades of violent hostilities?

Still, Cross is unfailingly compelled by murder - the violence almost dazzling in its stark contrast to the "bloodlessness of his own existence," the who and why behind a crime an undeniable driving force in him. Especially at this moment: in a city "where a death was easier to arrange than crossing the road," DCI Cross has spotted the gruesome handiwork of a serial killer.

It might be that Cross has simply stumbled on someone else who's made sectarian violence a vocation, but this killer is cutting across political and religious lines - and with a viciousness reminiscent of a particularly grisly episode in the recent, tortuous history of the city. Cross has to fight his superiors to be allowed to focus attention where he thinks it's necessary, and even when they agree, they handicap him (or so they think) by assigning a young policewoman to the case.

But WPC Westerby is a recent transfer from the sex abuse unit, so there isn't much she hasn't seen; and her keenness, intelligence and ambition make her quickly indispensable to Cross. Because as they close in on the killer, he seems to retreat further and further behind a layered identity and motive. As they uncover more and more about him, they uncover, as well, more and more of the maze of secret, paranoid alliances, backroom deals and sanctioned treachery hidden just below the surface of the conflict.

And even as the situation is growing increasingly clear to them, they are being drawn, perhaps inextricably, into a nightmare world where political and sexual terror form part of the same deadly trap, and where fighting is profitable, people expendable and knowledge of the truth a grave liability.

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English
Pages
437

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Cover of: Psalm Killer
Psalm Killer
January 28, 1998, Fawcett
in English
Cover of: The psalm killer
The psalm killer: a novel
1997, Alfred Knopf, Distributed by Random House, Inc.
in English - 1st American ed.
Cover of: The Psalm Killer
The Psalm Killer
May 9, 1997, Pan Books
Paperback - New Ed edition

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New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823/.914
Library of Congress
PR6066.E7535 P78 1997, PS3566.E7738 P78 1997

The Physical Object

Pagination
437 p. ;
Number of pages
437

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1000267M
Internet Archive
psalmkillernovel00peti
ISBN 10
0679451269
LCCN
96039157
OCLC/WorldCat
229331149
Library Thing
505169
Goodreads
989567

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