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Playing with Fire

Inspector Banks, Book 14

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Playing with Fire

Von: Peter Robinson
Gesprochen von: Simon Slater
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Playing with Fire is the fourteenth novel in Peter Robinson's Inspector Banks series, following on from The Summer That Never Was.

In the early hours of a cold January morning, two narrowboats catch fire on a dead-end stretch of the Eastvale canal. When signs of accelerant are found at the scene, DCI Banks and DI Annie Cabbot are summoned. But by the time they arrive, only the smouldering wreckage is left, and human remains have been found on both boats.

The evidence points towards a deliberate attack. But who was the intended victim? Was it Tina, the sixteen-year-old who had been living a drug-fuelled existence with her boyfriend? Or was it Tom, the mysterious, lonely artist?

As Banks makes his enquiries, it appears that a number of people are acting suspiciously: the interfering 'lock-keeper', Tina's cold-hearted stepfather, the wily local art dealer, even Tina's boyfriend . . .

Then the arsonist strikes again, and Banks's powers of investigation are tested to the limit . . .

The Inspector Banks books became the major British ITV drama DCI Banks. Continue the series with Strange Affair.

©2018 Peter Robinson (P)2018 Macmillan Publishers International Ltd
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The novel is quite good, Robinson is an excellent writer as everybody knows. This story is quite of some importance in the line of Banks adventures, as this is the one, where his cottage will be set on fire and he nearly gets killed.
But how i personally miss Simon Pebble's voice as narrator. Simon Slater's more clean and contemporary style of pronounciation might fit the more hipster audioreader, but as mentioned, there's nothing like the aural landscapes and identifications that Simon Pebble's art can evoke.

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