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Peter Robinson
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3 April 2008
When Karen Drew is found sitting in her wheelchair staring out to sea with her throat cut one chilly morning, DI Annie Cabbot, on loan to Eastern Area, gets lumbered with the case. Back in Eastvale, that same Sunday morning, 19-year-old Hayley Daniels is found raped and strangled in the Maze, a tangle of narrow alleys behind Eastvale's market square, after a drunken night on the town with a group of friends, and DCI Alan Banks is called in. Banks finds suspects galore, while Annie seems to hit a brick wall--until she reaches a breakthrough that spins her case in a shocking and surprising new direction, one that also involves Banks.

Then another incident occurs in the Maze which seems to link the two cases in a bizarre and mysterious way. As Banks and Annie dig into the past to uncover the deeper connections, they find themselves also dealing with the emotional baggage and personal demons of their own relationship. And it soon becomes clear that there are two killers in their midst, and that at any moment either one might strike again.

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  • Paperback: 528 pages
  • Publisher: Hodder Paperbacks; First Publication in This Edition. edition (3 April 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0340836911
  • ISBN-13: 978-0340836910
  • Product Dimensions: 11.6 x 17.7 x 3.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (73 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 7,303 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Whatever the profession (from medicine to cuisine), it's always good to sit back and relax, knowing that you're in the hands of a consummate professional. So it is with crime fiction, and Peter Robinson is one of the most reliable names around. He has written 17 books in his much-acclaimed Inspector Bank series (Friend of the Devil is the 17th), and his writing has the confidence that is commensurate with the best in the field.

DI Annie Cabbot is on loan to another area (and is not working with her colleague, Chief Inspector Alan Banks), and finds herself saddled with a difficult case. A woman’s body is found in a wheelchair by the sea. Her throat has been ripped open. At the same time, a teenage girl has been raped and murdered after an alcohol-fuelled night out. DCI Banks is dealing with another case. The two detectives experience very dissimilar results: Banks is faced with a multiplicity of suspects, while Annie Cabbot makes absolutely no progress in her case. Those familiar with detective fiction won't be surprised to learn that the various cases turn out to be interrelated, and when the duo begin to make considerable inroads into the mysteries, they find that aspects of their own pasts are coming back to haunt them. And a burning question becomes ever more pertinent: just how many killers are involved in these cases?

We may be used to relationships between male and female detectives that alternate between the fractious and the reluctantly affectionate, but Peter Robinson has always been able to steer a very confident route down this particular avenue, always firmly keeping cliché at bay. But (as always with this author), the plot’s the thing to catch the attention of the reader, and Friend of the Devil works out a labyrinthine narrative with a particularly pleasing attention to detail. --Barry Forshaw --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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Praise for PIECE OF MY HEART (:)

"The 17th Chief Inspector Banks outing is classic Robinson: a labyrinthine plot merged with deft characterisation." (Peter Guttridge, Observer)

'Brilliantly evokes the time of British psychedelia ... as well as being a terrific contemporary crime novel.' (Independent on Sunday)

'Peter Robinson has for too long, and unfairly, been in the shadow of Ian Rankin; perhaps PIECE OF MY HEART, the latest in the Chief Inspector Banks series, will give him the status he deserves, near, perhaps even at the top of, the British crime writers' league . . . PIECE OF MY HEART brilliantly interweaves past and present, providing two strands of tension for the price of one, and further enhancing Alan Banks's reputation as one of crime fiction's most appealing cops.' (Marcel Berlins, The Times)

'Two riveting, equally interesting crime novels in one' (Telegraph)

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Center Stage, Annie Cabbot 12 Mar 2008
Format:Paperback
Two weeks after she has been on loan from the Western Area HQ Eastvale police station to the Spring Hill police station in the Eastern Area, Annie Cabbot is assigned the murder investigation of a woman found in her wheelchair at the edge of a cliff, with her throat slit. At first appearing to be about 40 years old, she is soon found to have been only 28, a quadriplegic who had been a resident in a care home nearby to the murder site. At the same time, Inspector Alan Banks, Annie's one-time lover, is investigating the brutal rape and murder of a 19-year-old girl in Eastvale. The investigations of the two cases are juxtaposed in alternating sections, with the lines at times conjoining.

Further inquiries in the "Wheelchair Murder," as it is dubbed by the press, result in the realization that the dead woman was involved in an infamous case six years earlier [and the subject of an earlier book], with which Cabbot and Banks were deeply involved, and the case immediately becomes much more complex. An underlying theme is "the secrets and burdens people carry around with them," and their memories.

All the favorite elements of this wonderful series are present here: The terrific writing, evocative descriptions of the English landscape and cityscape, Banks' indulging in his regular pint or glass of wine [general over-indulgence in alcohol palpable throughout], the marvelous backdrop of music by Bill Evans, Coltrane and Monk, among others. What is different in this newest series entry is the emphasis on the character and personality of Annie Cabbot. Although Banks is the usual protagonist, and an always fascinating one he is, allowing Annie to take her equal place at center stage here only adds one more dimension to this always excellent series.
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Best enjoyed in the context of his earlier work AFTERMATH, Peter Robinson's FRIEND OF THE DEVIL is a stunning addition to his British police detective series. Not only does the reader glimpse more of the unfolding dynamics between the main characters, but also, the case hearkens back to the past as new murders challenge both the detectives and the reader to look at the past through a different perspective.

Detective Chief Inspector Alan Banks and Detective Inspector Annie Cabbot investigate a series of chilling murders. Cabbot investigates a brutal and chilling murder of a parapalegic woman in a wheelchair while Banks investigates the brutal murder and rape of a woman found in The Maze. Although these crimes seem unrelated, the murders provoke both Banks and Cabbot to look into their own histories to past crimes that have touched their lives. The eerie murder of the mysterious woman in the wheelchair haunts the imagination as the detectives ponder the thoughts a woman unable to defend herself or even voice a protest in her last moments. The first layer of clues unraveled is only one layer to this finely constructed suspenseful mystery. When Banks' investigation solves the mystery of one crime detail of the rape and murder, more mysteries emerge. Will the security cameras around the Maze aid or complicate this investigation? Each clue, each new development twists and turns the investigation, keeping the reader in suspense until the final dramatic scene.

FRIEND OF THE DEVIL explores the ambiguity in the relationship between Detective Chief Inspector Alan Banks and Detective Inspector Annie Cabbot. Peter Robinson's unflinching and realistic look into the conflicts in their personal lives add a depth to the characterization as their past chafes and recalls earlier moments and the character's personal weaknesses. In FRIEND OF THE DEVIL, relationships aren't easy or simplistic and, to the reader's delight, neither is the path to catching the perpetrators of these crimes. Precise, sometimes stark descriptive details heighten the terror of these crimes all the way to the shocking climatic end.

Chilling, eerie and full of surprises, Peter Robinson's FRIEND OF THE DEVIL gradually builds up a fascinating look into memory, interweaving it into the very thematic structure. Memory underpins this mystery, interwoven within the very core as reminiscences from a former case haunt Banks. Past events present obstacles to personal relationships. Even in the murders themselves, Banks and Cabbot must delve into the memories of witnesses. Quite simply, Peter Robinson's kaleidoscope into memory makes FRIEND OF THE DEVIL a good choice for readers who might crave a little extra to ponder in addition to riveting suspense.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Thumpingly Magnificent 23 Aug 2007
Format:Hardcover
Oh how I waited for this new book to come out and I wasn't disappointed. Peter Robinson is, quite simply, brilliant. I cannot get enough of Alan and his complicated relationship with Annie. The link with the other book earlier in the series had left me in awe of how much I did remember, and my own visualisation of the character, albeit its a fair few years since I read it. The description of Annie walking onto the beach was so brilliantly written I felt I was actually there and could hear the sea. How my hero, Alan Banks, has not been not made into a television series and hence the best detective on television, I will never know. Peter Robinson has never once disappointed me with any of the previous 16 books in this series. I now have to be patient until he writes the next one and, boy, I cannot wait!!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Friend of the devil
I enjoy this author's detective novels.Typical dectective story with credible plot and characters. the corpse count rises and the scenes are graphic enough to satisfy the reader's... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Dr. R. Jameson
5.0 out of 5 stars Firend of the Devil
Despatched very quickly. A most enjoyable read even if read out of order. Also quite reasonably priced. What more casn I say
Published 3 months ago by Mrs. S. A. G. Threapleton
4.0 out of 5 stars Friend of the Devil
Excellent quality book for only 22p, Postage however made it in line with other newer purchases.Will defintely read some other Peter robinson novels.
Published 4 months ago by Chris PR
5.0 out of 5 stars Friend of the Devil by Peter Robinson.
Again an Inspector Banks novel proves to be an excellant read. For those who like a good English police novel. I would recommend Peter Robinson every time.
Published 4 months ago by David John Parker
4.0 out of 5 stars good service
none required. i dont want to be bothered writing drivel when none is needed. wont a 4 star be enough
Published 5 months ago by JAMES CHICK
4.0 out of 5 stars Ties up two previous novels
This was slightly coonfusing not because there are two plots, but that both plots are in earlier books by Peter Robinson and are brought together for a dynamic conclusion in Friend... Read more
Published 5 months ago by History Pam
5.0 out of 5 stars Great read
A story that keeps you wanting more. I found myself reading it late at night & having to put it down or miss my rest.
Published 7 months ago by Maurice Wood
5.0 out of 5 stars Friend of the Devil
Peter Robinson has quickly become one of my favourite authors, this book did not disappoint and kept me enthralled right to the end.
Published 8 months ago by pixiestix
3.0 out of 5 stars Not so good
Another one I couldn't get my teeth into, the last one was strange affair, probably just me and I am sure that others have liked it.
Published 11 months ago by Robert Rimmington
4.0 out of 5 stars Friend on the Devil - a good read
Another in the DI Banks series, this is a good read and further develops the established realtionships between the key characters in the series. Read more
Published 12 months ago by Steve Cowles
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