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4 Nov 2005
A chilling collection of short tales from the author of the bestselling Inspector Banks series

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  • Paperback: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Pan; New Ed edition (4 Nov 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0330418521
  • ISBN-13: 978-0330418522
  • Product Dimensions: 11.1 x 17.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 154,476 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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"'Readers who know Robinson only through his Inspector Banks novels are in for a treat' KIRKUS REVIEWS"

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This collection comprises all of Peter Robinson's short crime tales, including four stories featuring Inspector Banks, a private-eye story set in Florida, and a romantic mystery set in Paris. The modern classic, 'Innocence', won the Crime Writer of Canada's Best Short Story Award. This collection also includes two historical stories. Whether he writes pure detective stories or heartbreakingly noir tales, Peter Robinson is a thoughtful writer who is one of the crime world's finest stylists. 'Readers who know Robinson only through his Inspector Banks novels are in for a treat' KIRKUS REVIEWS

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4.0 out of 5 stars Not Safe After Dark, Peter Robinson 24 Sep 2004
By RachelWalker TOP 500 REVIEWER
Format:Hardcover
Soon, it will be a very hard task to find a crime writer who has not, somewhere in their past, published a work of collected short stories. With Not Safe After Dark, Peter Robinson adds his name to the considerable list. Generally, such collections are a mixed bag. With some excellent short stories mixed in with not quite so good ones - which is the case here.

Usually with those collections, the stories which aren't as good are the ones featuring the author's usual series character (in this case, Inspector Banks). The problem is that the formula of the series novel, in which a recurring protagonist has a mystery presented to them which must then be solved, cannot easily be condensed into short form. Not even if you're an excellent writer of short stories. It just doesn't work, in my view, (unless you're prepared to let a short story run to about 40 pages). However, with collections such as this it's wise to throw in some stories featuring your series character, so readers of said series will more enticed to buy. Despite the fact that they aren't up to the standard of the rest. This is true here. The three Inspector Banks short stories aren't as inspired as some of the others, the mysteries not as interesting or engaging. The first, Summer Rain, which is about a person who's convinced they were murdered in a previous life, is a little bit of an exception, as it manages to shape up very well indeed against most of the other stories. The other two, though, are uninspired.

Though it's possible that's to do with them being quite old. The short stories here are collected from across Robinson's career, which has itself developed spectacularly since his early mysteries.

Some of other stories are good; a few are excellent....

This collection ranges across the globe, and through time as well. There are stories set in Canada, France, England, and Florida (Some Land in Florida is a very interesting PI story, and another very strong entry), and in times as diverse as wartime London, Shakespearean England, and our own contemporary world. All in all, it is a very varied collection indeed. If you're a fan of the short story, I would recommend Not Safe After Dark to you. It doesn't quite stand up to the great short stories of Rendell of McEwan, but they're entertaining and effective. As I say, if you like crime short stories this book is a good choice.

NB: the final instalment of this collection is an "Inspector Banks novella" called Going Back, roughly 90 pages long, which is about Banks' return to his home town for his parents' wedding anniversary. If you're a reader of Robinson's series, it gives you a very strong reason to get this collection. As a mystery, it's rather luke-warm, but as an entry in the life of Allan Banks, it is a MUST. There's excellent insight into his youth, his parents, how he feels to return home, and we also get to meet his brother Roy. Given that Robinson's next novel revolves around Roy's disappearance, I highly recommend series fans to get this collection so that they can get acquainted with him. Read more ›

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4.0 out of 5 stars Not Safe After Dark, Peter Robinson 17 Oct 2004
By RachelWalker TOP 500 REVIEWER
Format:Paperback
Soon, it will be a very hard task to find a crime writer who has not, somewhere in their past, published a work of collected short stories. With Not Safe After Dark, Peter Robinson adds his name to the considerable list. Generally, such collections are a mixed bag. With some excellent short stories mixed in with not quite so good ones - which is the case here.

Usually with those collections, the stories which aren't as good are the ones featuring the author's usual series character (in this case, Inspector Banks). The problem is that the formula of the series novel, in which a recurring protagonist has a mystery presented to them which must then be solved, cannot easily be condensed into short form. Not even if you're an excellent writer of short stories. It just doesn't work, in my view, (unless you're prepared to let a short story run to about 40 pages). However, with collections such as this it's wise to throw in some stories featuring your series character, so readers of said series will more enticed to buy. Despite the fact that they aren't up to the standard of the rest. This is true here. The three Inspector Banks short stories aren't as inspired as some of the others, the mysteries not as interesting or engaging. The first, Summer Rain, which is about a person who's convinced they were murdered in a previous life, is a little bit of an exception, as it manages to shape up very well indeed against most of the other stories. The other two, though, are uninspired.

Though it's possible that's to do with them being quite old. The short stories here are collected from across Robinson's career, which has itself developed spectacularly since his early mysteries.

Some of other stories are good; a few are excellent....

This collection ranges across the globe, and through time as well. There are stories set in Canada, France, England, and Florida (Some Land in Florida is a very interesting PI story, and another very strong entry), and in times as diverse as wartime London, Shakespearean England, and our own contemporary world. All in all, it is a very varied collection indeed. If you're a fan of the short story, I would recommend Not Safe After Dark to you. It doesn't quite stand up to the great short stories of Rendell of McEwan, but they're entertaining and effective. As I say, if you like crime short stories this book is a good choice.

NB: the final instalment of this collection is an "Inspector Banks novella" called Going Back, roughly 90 pages long, which is about Banks' return to his home town for his parents' wedding anniversary. If you're a reader of Robinson's series, it gives you a very strong reason to get this collection. As a mystery, it's rather luke-warm, but as an entry in the life of Allan Banks, it is a MUST. There's excellent insight into his youth, his parents, how he feels to return home, and we also get to meet his brother Roy. Given that Robinson's next novel revolves around Roy's disappearance, I highly recommend series fans to get this collection so that they can get acquainted with him. Read more ›

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4.0 out of 5 stars Not Safe After Dark, Peter Robinson 11 Oct 2004
By RachelWalker TOP 500 REVIEWER
Format:Hardcover
Soon, it will be a very hard task to find a crime writer who has not, somewhere in their past, published a work of collected short stories. With Not Safe After Dark, Peter Robinson adds his name to the considerable list. Generally, such collections are a mixed bag. With some excellent short stories mixed in with not quite so good ones - which is the case here.

Usually with those collections, the stories which aren't as good are the ones featuring the author's usual series character (in this case, Inspector Banks). The problem is that the formula of the series novel, in which a recurring protagonist has a mystery presented to them which must then be solved, cannot easily be condensed into short form. Not even if you're an excellent writer of short stories. It just doesn't work, in my view, (unless you're prepared to let a short story run to about 40 pages). However, with collections such as this it's wise to throw in some stories featuring your series character, so readers of said series will more enticed to buy. Despite the fact that they aren't up to the standard of the rest. This is true here. The three Inspector Banks short stories aren't as inspired as some of the others, the mysteries not as interesting or engaging. The first, Summer Rain, which is about a person who's convinced they were murdered in a previous life, is a little bit of an exception, as it manages to shape up very well indeed against most of the other stories. The other two, though, are uninspired.

Though it's possible that's to do with them being quite old. The short stories here are collected from across Robinson's career, which has itself developed spectacularly since his early mysteries.

Some of other stories are good; a few are excellent....

This collection ranges across the globe, and through time as well. There are stories set in Canada, France, England, and Florida (Some Land in Florida is a very interesting PI story, and another very strong entry), and in times as diverse as wartime London, Shakespearean England, and our own contemporary world. All in all, it is a very varied collection indeed. If you're a fan of the short story, I would recommend Not Safe After Dark to you. It doesn't quite stand up to the great short stories of Rendell of McEwan, but they're entertaining and effective. As I say, if you like crime short stories this book is a good choice.

NB: the final instalment of this collection is an "Inspector Banks novella" called Going Back, roughly 90 pages long, which is about Banks' return to his home town for his parents' wedding anniversary. If you're a reader of Robinson's series, it gives you a very strong reason to get this collection. As a mystery, it's rather luke-warm, but as an entry in the life of Allan Banks, it is a MUST. There's excellent insight into his youth, his parents, how he feels to return home, and we also get to meet his brother Roy. Given that Robinson's next novel revolves around Roy's disappearance, I highly recommend series fans to get this collection so that they can get acquainted with him. Read more ›

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4.0 out of 5 stars Not safe after dark
An exciting well written dectective novel featuring Inspector Banks. The author conveys the atmosphere and hard work required in any criminal investigation
Published 4 months ago by Dr. R. Jameson
5.0 out of 5 stars Great
It's a Peter Robinson.... really what more can I say he is one of the best about for my money, great book
Published 4 months ago by Oldsparky
5.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyed reading
These stories are set in the recent past, which I enjoy.I Have read quite a few inspector Banks books and like the authors style.
Published 5 months ago by mrs c gillman
5.0 out of 5 stars Peter Robinson
Peter Robinson is one of the very best crime writers of recent times. I would reccomend all his Inspector Banks novels to any interested party.
Published 5 months ago by D J
5.0 out of 5 stars always a pleasure to read
peter robinsons books are consistantly of a very high standard.i have read them all and can't praise them enough.if you haven't tried his books you are missing a real treat. Read more
Published 13 months ago by tamsin
5.0 out of 5 stars excellent collection
This collection of short stories demonstrates that Peter Robinson can tell an interesting story quickly and not every story told has to be a doorstopper. Read more
Published on 20 May 2011 by A. Browne
2.0 out of 5 stars Simon David Wooliscroft
This product did not contain the story I was looking for (Going back was on volume 3) and most of the stories were dark, very depressing, frightening at times, far more than any... Read more
Published on 6 Feb 2010 by Mr. Simon D. Wooliscroft
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In this collection it was good to have the short stories previously published in less accessible form; but the Banks novellas are the cream of the anthology and the real treat for... Read more
Published on 6 Sep 2009 by Karen M. M. Hodder
3.0 out of 5 stars The Good, the bad & indifferent
I'm not a great lover of short stories but being a fan of Robinson's writing, I thought I'd give it a go. Read more
Published on 18 Nov 2008 by C. White
4.0 out of 5 stars A Collection of Short Stories
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