
Fall Down Dead by Stephen Booth
The dramatic, gripping new Cooper & Fry crime thriller from bestseller Stephen Booth sees the stunning Peak District backdrop prove fatal for one walking party.
Clever, beautifully written and superbly plotted, this is an entertaining page-turner with a compelling twist in the tail* Lancashire Evening Post *
The Peak District setting is as striking as ever . . . the ever-present threat of violence will get under your skin. * Real Crime *
The master of this territory * Sunday Express *
This is an enjoyable, very readable yet understated crime novel by an accomplished author. * Crime Fiction Lover *
The highest of the Derbyshire peaks is the dramatic setting . . . Gripping * The Times *
All through the book is a chilld atsmophere and it gives a tight edginess to the tale. Another excellent read from Booth * Sunday Sport *
An elegant reflection of what's happening in the country at large. * The Book Bag *
I love reading about these characters. I love the world in which Ben moves and I really enjoy the cases with which he is confronted. I always look forward to the next installment of this wonderful series. * For Winter Nights *
A compelling read with well-developed characters. Equally fascinating was the way the background to the group of hikers was revealed, and eventually the killer was unmasked. But I didn't guess who! Most highly recommended * Mystery People *
As ever in Booth's long-running, award-winning and hugely popular Peak District series, it's the extraordinary landscape and its often violent history that most captivates the reader * Morning Star *
The brooding presence of Kinder Scout, the highest point in the Peak District, hangs over Stephen Booth's
fine novel Fall down Dead
The Peak District setting is as striking as ever . . . the ever-present threat of violence will get under your skin. * Real Crime *
The master of this territory * Sunday Express *
This is an enjoyable, very readable yet understated crime novel by an accomplished author. * Crime Fiction Lover *
The highest of the Derbyshire peaks is the dramatic setting . . . Gripping * The Times *
All through the book is a chilld atsmophere and it gives a tight edginess to the tale. Another excellent read from Booth * Sunday Sport *
An elegant reflection of what's happening in the country at large. * The Book Bag *
I love reading about these characters. I love the world in which Ben moves and I really enjoy the cases with which he is confronted. I always look forward to the next installment of this wonderful series. * For Winter Nights *
A compelling read with well-developed characters. Equally fascinating was the way the background to the group of hikers was revealed, and eventually the killer was unmasked. But I didn't guess who! Most highly recommended * Mystery People *
As ever in Booth's long-running, award-winning and hugely popular Peak District series, it's the extraordinary landscape and its often violent history that most captivates the reader * Morning Star *
Stephen Booth is the internationally bestselling, CWA Dagger-winning author of the acclaimed thrillers featuring Cooper and Fry. The series is in development as a TV programme. Booth lives in Nottingham.
| SKU | Unavailable |
| ISBN 13 | 9780751567649 |
| ISBN 10 | 0751567647 |
| Title | Fall Down Dead |
| Author | Stephen Booth |
| Series | Cooper And Fry |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Little, Brown Book Group |
| Year published | 2019-05-16 |
| Number of pages | 496 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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