The Treatment by Mo Hayder

The Treatment by Mo Hayder

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The Treatment by Mo Hayder

Hayder's second novel after the hair-raising Birdman, The Treatment brings Detective Jack Caffery back to investigate the abduction of a little boy, a crime with disturbing parallels to Caffery's own troubled past.

In a quiet residential area in London, a couple is discovered bound and imprisoned in their own home. Savagely battered and severely dehydrated, the worst revelation is yet to come: their eight-year-old son has been abducted. But when the body is found and forensic evidence turns the case on its head, revealing disturbing parallels to events in Detective Caffery's own past, he realizes he's dealing with much more sinister forces than he'd anticipated--and finds it increasingly difficult to maintain his professional distance. As the evidence mounts and Caffery struggles to hold his own life together, the case hurtles toward a shocking conclusion.

Birdman, Mo Hayder's debut novel, was a worldwide bestseller. Her second novel, The Treatment, was a Sunday Times bestseller and was awarded the WH Smith Thumping Good Read award in 2002. Tokyo, a Sunday Times bestseller, won the Elle magazine crime fiction prize as well as the SNCF Prix Polar. She's also the author of the bestselling Pig Island and three Walking Man books: Ritual, Skin, and Gone.

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ISBN 13 9780802146137
ISBN 10 0802146139
Title The Treatment
Author Mo Hayder
Series Jack Caffery Walking Man
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press
Year published 2012-07-17
Number of pages 352
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.