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The Price of Butcher's Meat

by Harper
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“Reginald Hill is quite simply one of the best at work today.”

Boston Globe

 

There is no end to the praise mystery writer Reginald Hill has already earned for his British police procedurals featuring Chief Inspector Peter Pascoe and Detective Superintendent “Fat Andy” Dalziel. Having recently bested Harlan Coben, Val McDermid, Michael Connelly, and James Patterson for the Crime Writers Association’s Mystery and Thriller People’s Choice Dagger, the master returns with The Price of Butcher’s Meat—as a recuperating Andy Dalziel (following his close brush with mortality in Death Comes for the Fat Man) gets involved in the murderous politics of a not-so-peaceful seaside community. The Price of Butcher’s Meat is more “great stuff from one of the greats, and a true must for fans of British crime” (Denver Rocky Mountain News).

| A bomb couldn't kill Detective Superintendent Andy Dalziel—but his convalescence at the Avalon Clinic in the quaint seaside resort of Sandytown ("Home of the Healthy Holiday") just might. Sneaking out to the local pub provides Fat Andy with a bit of necessary diversion, allowing him a pint or two on the sly, plus an update on the world of trouble outside the clinic—including the very different plans of a pair of powerful landowners for putting Sandytown more prominently on the map. But when a rather macabre murder calls Chief Inspector Peter Pascoe onto the scene, Fat Andy realizes that Avalon itself is no sanctuary from the lethal secrets of the local elite—or from the death tide that now, suddenly, is rising quite rapidly. |

“The fertility of Hill’s imagination, the range of his power, the sheer quality of his literary style never cease to delight.” - Val McDermid, author of A Darker Domain

“Few writers in the genre today have Hill’s gifts: formidable intelligence, quick humor, compassion, and a prose style that blends elegance and grace.” - Donna Leon

"One of the best mysteries of the year. . . . It’s superb. . . . Treat yourself—the pages move as fast as a pint in Andy’s hands.” - Cleveland Plain Dealer

“Reginald Hill, the most playful of genre authors, fancies himself a latter-day Jane Austen in The Price of Butcher’s Meat. . . . Hill pulls off the clever literary jest of projecting Austen’s unfinished novel Sandition into modern times. . . . [He] proves himself brilliant at recycling 19th-century characters and conventions...while gleefully adding macabre genre touches.” - New York Times Book Review

“Hill provides his usual deeply satisfying whodunit. . . . Fans of the Fat Man are in for a treat.” - Entertainment Weekly

“Great stuff from one of the greats, and a true must for fans of British crime.” - Rocky Mountain News

“Reginald Hill is one of the masters of crime fiction, and his customary wit, plotting, and sense of style are every bit as much in evidence in The Price of Butcher’s Meat as they are in the previous Dalziel and Pascoe novels.” - Peter Robinson, New York Times bestselling author of All the Colors of Darkness

“Reginald Hill’s novels are really dances to the music of time, his heroes and villains interconnecting, their stories entwining.” - Ian Rankin

“A literary frolic, Hill has brought the epistolary novel into the 21st century with e-mails and a digital voice recorder. . .. .Final word: Great stuff from one of the greats, and a true must for fans of British crime.” - Rocky Mountain News

“[A] meaty mystery. . . . The Fat Man is back. . . . This is good news indeed. . . . . The Price of Butcher’s Meat offers an intellectually satisfying mystery, deep character studies and witty social commentary clothed in elegant, literate prose. Hill’s mastery of narrative voice creates vitality out of devices that in lesser hands could be disastrous. . . . [It all] works brilliantly.” - Minneapolis Star Tribune

“Excellent. . . . Hill’s perfect pitch (especially for the short, pithy details of dialogue and character description) carries the story through all sorts of villains.” - Publishers Weekly

“One of England’s most innovative and erudite mystery writers. . . . When it comes to challenging the mind, a Hill novel is better than Sudoku.” - Orlando Sentinel


AUTHORS:

Reginald Hill

PUBLISHER:

HarperCollins

ISBN-10:

0061451940

ISBN-13:

9780061451942

BINDING:

Paperback / softback

PUBLICATION YEAR:

2009

LANGUAGE:

English

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