
The Omega Cloister by John Wilson
Lindisholm is a privately run high-security hospital, regarded as a model for a new profit-making approach to treating mental illness. But when its policy of involving low-risk patients in the local community results in a series of bizarre incidents, journalist Ben Kirkby suspects foul play.
From the reviews of The Disappearance of Lyndsey Barratt: 'Sex, violence and bloody, eye-for-eye vengeance in a fast-paced, contemporary thriller' Phillip Knightley, Mail on Sunday 'Pungent humour and high-energy dialogue... Wilson keeps his narrative racing with fast pace, witty dialogue and some inventive plot twists, and the surprise ending comes off with plenty of crackle and snap.' Publishers Weekly 'A compelling concoction... Wilson has slipped in enough twists and turns to rattle a pack of hounds as he zips through the series of gruesome deaths to the final conclusion.' Oxford Times 'One hell of a thrilling whodunit, which sets the blood pounding while setting the alarm bells of conscience ringing loudly.' Northern Echo
John Wilson has had a varied career in business, as a writer on a wide range of technical journals, and as a reporter on TV and radio. Born in Bangor, he now lives in Tregaron, Wales, with his wife Herta Keller, who is a sculptor.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780002258005 |
| ISBN 10 | 0002258005 |
| Title | The Omega Cloister |
| Author | John Wilson |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Hardback |
| Publisher | HarperCollins Publishers |
| Year published | 1999-03-15 |
| Number of pages | 335 |
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