

The Art of Murder
352 pages2010Penguin Random HouseISBN 9780099551591
FictionMysteryCrime
About this book
<p>In all his years on the force, Detective Chief Inspector Pendragon had never seen a corpse like this one. After the initial horror, he recognised the reference to the surrealist painter, Magritte. But that made the crime even more sickening - accomplished, as it had been, with a sickening ferocity which placed it in another league from common or garden homicide.</p> <p>In the Whitechapel area of London in the 1880s, a person, who remains unidentified to this day, committed a series of sadistic murders of local prostitutes, which involved elaborate mutilation of the victims' bodies.</p> <p>Although the contemporary crimes are not directed exclusively at female targets, there is grotesque similarity in the mindset of the two perpetrators - divided, as they are, by more than a century. But Pendragon is determined that his pathologically brilliant killer will not escape detection.</p> <p>THE ART OF MURDER reveals Michael White's mastery of a crime genre that he is making uniquely his own.</p>
Publication Details
- Publisher
- Penguin Random House
- Published
- 2010
- Pages
- 352
- ISBN
- 9780099551591
- Language
- en
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