Coffin Road: An utterly gripping crime thriller from the author of The China Thrillers

Author:   Peter May
Publisher:   Quercus Publishing
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9781784293130


Pages:   400
Publication Date:   14 July 2016
Format:   Paperback
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In the latest Sunday Times bestseller from the million-selling author of THE BLACKHOUSE, Peter May brings murder back to the outer Hebrides. A man stands bewildered on a deserted beach on the Hebridean Isle of Harris. He cannot remember who he is. The only clue to his identity is a folded map of a path named the Coffin Road. He does not know where this search will take him. A detective from Lewis sits aboard a boat, filled with doubt. DS George Gunn knows that a bludgeoned corpse has been discovered on a remote rock twenty miles offshore. He does not know if he has what it takes to uncover how and why. A teenage girl lies in her Edinburgh bedroom, desperate to discover the truth about her scientist father's suicide. Two years on, Karen Fleming still cannot accept that he would wilfully abandon her. She does not yet know his secret. COFFIN ROAD follows three perilous journeys towards one shocking truth - and the realisation that ignorance can kill us.

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Author:   Peter May
Publisher:   Quercus Publishing
Imprint:   riverrun
Dimensions:   Width: 12.90cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 19.70cm
Weight:   0.273kg
ISBN:  

9781784293130


ISBN 10:   178429313
Pages:   400
Publication Date:   14 July 2016
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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This is a first-rate page turner! --John Teel, Marshall University for the Popular Culture Association This intense, complex mystery will satisfy especially those who are environmentally conscious, but overall, this is one bang-up read. --Library Journal (Starred Review) The bestselling [Peter May] returns to the Outer Hebrides . . . Another cracking story from a writer at the height of his powers. --Charlotte Heathcote, The Daily Express Shades of The Bourne Identity abound... A horrific murder at a remote lighthouse and a young teen pursing the truth behind her father's research add heft to a headily complex tale that's part eco-thriller, part ode to familial love. --Seattle Review of Books Peter May is on a roll . . . [Coffin Road] is a clever, twisty eco-thriller in the mode of Le Carre's The Constant Gardener. --John O'Connell, The Guardian May's lyrical prose brings full color to the scenery, and the narrative intrigues from start to finish as the three arcs intertwine and race to a final showdown. Coffin Road is an atmospheric thriller that delves into issues of identity, sacrifice and the greater good. --Shelf Awareness (Starred Review) May keeps the stories clear and the pace fast, with the Hebrides atmosphere serving as a wild, unpredictable fourth character. Flat-out fantastic. --Booklist (Starred Review) May is a master storyteller who deftly weaves the threads into a magnificent tapestry... A stand alone thriller that will grip you from the first page. --BookPeople, Austin, TX May evokes his native Scotland as ruggedly dangerous, his well-drawn characters equally so. --Publishers Weekly Like Peter May's other Outer Hebridean mysteries, Coffin Road is a tense, intriguing mystery set against a broody backdrop that lends an otherworldly eeriness to the story at hand. --Bloggin' Bout Books An extremely chilling tale. From a man with memory loss, to a young girl dealing with the loss of her father, to a tale of a policeman unmasking the past, readers will have to pay close attention so they don't lose track of the amazing web May has created. --Suspense Magazine An excellent thriller . . . the pace and good writing swept me onwards. --Amy Myers, Shots Magazine An eminently satisfying, multilayered mystery populated with sharply drawn characters . . . The many threads of the story play out against a landscape that May, a native Scot, renders vividly. His images capture the capricious play of light and weather across the sea and the moors, matching the surprises in his tale. --Kirkus Reviews A consummately skilled and original storyteller, Coffin Road fully showcases novelist Peter May's total mastery of the mystery/suspense genre. --Midwest Book Review a well-paced atmospheric story that catches the reader's attention from the opening scene --Deadly Pleasures Magazine Praise for Peter May Peter May is a writer I'd follow to the ends of the earth. --Marilyn Stasio, The New York Times


"Praise for Peter May ""Peter May is a writer I'd follow to the ends of the earth."" --Marilyn Stasio, The New York Times ""a well-paced atmospheric story that catches the reader's attention from the opening scene""--Deadly Pleasures Magazine ""A consummately skilled and original storyteller, Coffin Road fully showcases novelist Peter May's total mastery of the mystery/suspense genre.""--Midwest Book Review ""An eminently satisfying, multilayered mystery populated with sharply drawn characters . . . The many threads of the story play out against a landscape that May, a native Scot, renders vividly. His images capture the capricious play of light and weather across the sea and the moors, matching the surprises in his tale.""--Kirkus Reviews ""An excellent thriller . . . the pace and good writing swept me onwards."" --Amy Myers, Shots Magazine ""An extremely chilling tale. From a man with memory loss, to a young girl dealing with the loss of her father, to a tale of a policeman unmasking the past, readers will have to pay close attention so they don't lose track of the amazing web May has created.""--Suspense Magazine ""Like Peter May's other Outer Hebridean mysteries, Coffin Road is a tense, intriguing mystery set against a broody backdrop that lends an otherworldly eeriness to the story at hand."" --Bloggin' Bout Books ""May evokes his native Scotland as ruggedly dangerous, his well-drawn characters equally so.""--Publishers Weekly ""May is a master storyteller who deftly weaves the threads into a magnificent tapestry... A stand alone thriller that will grip you from the first page.""--BookPeople, Austin, TX ""May keeps the stories clear and the pace fast, with the Hebrides atmosphere serving as a wild, unpredictable fourth character. Flat-out fantastic."" --Booklist (Starred Review) ""May's lyrical prose brings full color to the scenery, and the narrative intrigues from start to finish as the three arcs intertwine and race to a final showdown. Coffin Road is an atmospheric thriller that delves into issues of identity, sacrifice and the greater good.""--Shelf Awareness (Starred Review) ""Peter May is on a roll . . . [Coffin Road] is a clever, twisty eco-thriller in the mode of Le Carré's The Constant Gardener."" --John O'Connell, The Guardian ""Shades of The Bourne Identity abound... A horrific murder at a remote lighthouse and a young teen pursing the truth behind her father's research add heft to a headily complex tale that's part eco-thriller, part ode to familial love.""-- Seattle Review of Books ""The bestselling [Peter May] returns to the Outer Hebrides . . . Another cracking story from a writer at the height of his powers."" -- Charlotte Heathcote, The Daily Express ""This intense, complex mystery will satisfy especially those who are environmentally conscious, but overall, this is one bang-up read."" --Library Journal (Starred Review) ""This is a first-rate page turner!""--John Teel, Marshall University for the Popular Culture Association"


This is a first-rate page turner!--John Teel, Marshall University for the Popular Culture Association This intense, complex mystery will satisfy especially those who are environmentally conscious, but overall, this is one bang-up read. --Library Journal (Starred Review) The bestselling [Peter May] returns to the Outer Hebrides . . . Another cracking story from a writer at the height of his powers. -- Charlotte Heathcote, The Daily Express Shades of The Bourne Identity abound... A horrific murder at a remote lighthouse and a young teen pursing the truth behind her father's research add heft to a headily complex tale that's part eco-thriller, part ode to familial love.-- Seattle Review of Books Peter May is on a roll . . . [Coffin Road] is a clever, twisty eco-thriller in the mode of Le Carre's The Constant Gardener. --John O'Connell, The Guardian May's lyrical prose brings full color to the scenery, and the narrative intrigues from start to finish as the three arcs intertwine and race to a final showdown. Coffin Road is an atmospheric thriller that delves into issues of identity, sacrifice and the greater good.--Shelf Awareness (Starred Review) May keeps the stories clear and the pace fast, with the Hebrides atmosphere serving as a wild, unpredictable fourth character. Flat-out fantastic. --Booklist (Starred Review) May is a master storyteller who deftly weaves the threads into a magnificent tapestry... A stand alone thriller that will grip you from the first page.--BookPeople, Austin, TX May evokes his native Scotland as ruggedly dangerous, his well-drawn characters equally so.--Publishers Weekly Like Peter May's other Outer Hebridean mysteries, Coffin Road is a tense, intriguing mystery set against a broody backdrop that lends an otherworldly eeriness to the story at hand. --Bloggin' Bout Books An extremely chilling tale. From a man with memory loss, to a young girl dealing with the loss of her father, to a tale of a policeman unmasking the past, readers will have to pay close attention so they don't lose track of the amazing web May has created.--Suspense Magazine An excellent thriller . . . the pace and good writing swept me onwards. --Amy Myers, Shots Magazine An eminently satisfying, multilayered mystery populated with sharply drawn characters . . . The many threads of the story play out against a landscape that May, a native Scot, renders vividly. His images capture the capricious play of light and weather across the sea and the moors, matching the surprises in his tale.--Kirkus Reviews A consummately skilled and original storyteller, Coffin Road fully showcases novelist Peter May's total mastery of the mystery/suspense genre.--Midwest Book Review a well-paced atmospheric story that catches the reader's attention from the opening scene--Deadly Pleasures Magazine Praise for Peter May Peter May is a writer I'd follow to the ends of the earth. --Marilyn Stasio, The New York Times


"Praise for Peter May ""Peter May is a writer I'd follow to the ends of the earth."" --Marilyn Stasio, The New York Times ""a well-paced atmospheric story that catches the reader's attention from the opening scene""--Deadly Pleasures Magazine ""A consummately skilled and original storyteller, Coffin Road fully showcases novelist Peter May's total mastery of the mystery/suspense genre.""--Midwest Book Review ""An eminently satisfying, multilayered mystery populated with sharply drawn characters . . . The many threads of the story play out against a landscape that May, a native Scot, renders vividly. His images capture the capricious play of light and weather across the sea and the moors, matching the surprises in his tale.""--Kirkus Reviews ""An excellent thriller . . . the pace and good writing swept me onwards."" --Amy Myers, Shots Magazine ""An extremely chilling tale. From a man with memory loss, to a young girl dealing with the loss of her father, to a tale of a policeman unmasking the past, readers will have to pay close attention so they don't lose track of the amazing web May has created.""--Suspense Magazine ""Like Peter May's other Outer Hebridean mysteries, Coffin Road is a tense, intriguing mystery set against a broody backdrop that lends an otherworldly eeriness to the story at hand."" --Bloggin' Bout Books ""May evokes his native Scotland as ruggedly dangerous, his well-drawn characters equally so.""--Publishers Weekly ""May is a master storyteller who deftly weaves the threads into a magnificent tapestry... A stand alone thriller that will grip you from the first page.""--BookPeople, Austin, TX ""May keeps the stories clear and the pace fast, with the Hebrides atmosphere serving as a wild, unpredictable fourth character. Flat-out fantastic."" --Booklist (Starred Review) ""May's lyrical prose brings full color to the scenery, and the narrative intrigues from start to finish as the three arcs intertwine and race to a final showdown. Coffin Road is an atmospheric thriller that delves into issues of identity, sacrifice and the greater good.""--Shelf Awareness (Starred Review) ""Peter May is on a roll . . . [Coffin Road] is a clever, twisty eco-thriller in the mode of Le Carr�'s The Constant Gardener."" --John O'Connell, The Guardian ""Shades of The Bourne Identity abound... A horrific murder at a remote lighthouse and a young teen pursing the truth behind her father's research add heft to a headily complex tale that's part eco-thriller, part ode to familial love.""-- Seattle Review of Books ""The bestselling [Peter May] returns to the Outer Hebrides . . . Another cracking story from a writer at the height of his powers."" -- Charlotte Heathcote, The Daily Express ""This intense, complex mystery will satisfy especially those who are environmentally conscious, but overall, this is one bang-up read."" --Library Journal (Starred Review) ""This is a first-rate page turner!""--John Teel, Marshall University for the Popular Culture Association"


This is a first-rate page turner! --John Teel, Marshall University for the Popular Culture Association This intense, complex mystery will satisfy especially those who are environmentally conscious, but overall, this is one bang-up read. --Library Journal (Starred Review) The bestselling [Peter May] returns to the Outer Hebrides . . . Another cracking story from a writer at the height of his powers. -- Charlotte Heathcote, The Daily Express Shades of The Bourne Identity abound... A horrific murder at a remote lighthouse and a young teen pursing the truth behind her father's research add heft to a headily complex tale that's part eco-thriller, part ode to familial love. -- Seattle Review of Books Peter May is on a roll . . . [Coffin Road] is a clever, twisty eco-thriller in the mode of Le Carre's The Constant Gardener. --John O'Connell, The Guardian May's lyrical prose brings full color to the scenery, and the narrative intrigues from start to finish as the three arcs intertwine and race to a final showdown. Coffin Road is an atmospheric thriller that delves into issues of identity, sacrifice and the greater good. --Shelf Awareness (Starred Review) May keeps the stories clear and the pace fast, with the Hebrides atmosphere serving as a wild, unpredictable fourth character. Flat-out fantastic. --Booklist (Starred Review) May is a master storyteller who deftly weaves the threads into a magnificent tapestry... A stand alone thriller that will grip you from the first page. --BookPeople, Austin, TX May evokes his native Scotland as ruggedly dangerous, his well-drawn characters equally so. --Publishers Weekly Like Peter May's other Outer Hebridean mysteries, Coffin Road is a tense, intriguing mystery set against a broody backdrop that lends an otherworldly eeriness to the story at hand. --Bloggin' Bout Books An extremely chilling tale. From a man with memory loss, to a young girl dealing with the loss of her father, to a tale of a policeman unmasking the past, readers will have to pay close attention so they don't lose track of the amazing web May has created. --Suspense Magazine An excellent thriller . . . the pace and good writing swept me onwards. --Amy Myers, Shots Magazine An eminently satisfying, multilayered mystery populated with sharply drawn characters . . . The many threads of the story play out against a landscape that May, a native Scot, renders vividly. His images capture the capricious play of light and weather across the sea and the moors, matching the surprises in his tale. --Kirkus Reviews A consummately skilled and original storyteller, Coffin Road fully showcases novelist Peter May's total mastery of the mystery/suspense genre. --Midwest Book Review a well-paced atmospheric story that catches the reader's attention from the opening scene --Deadly Pleasures Magazine Praise for Peter May Peter May is a writer I'd follow to the ends of the earth. --Marilyn Stasio, The New York Times


Praise for Peter May Peter May is a writer I'd follow to the ends of the earth. --Marilyn Stasio, The New York Times a well-paced atmospheric story that catches the reader's attention from the opening scene--Deadly Pleasures Magazine A consummately skilled and original storyteller, Coffin Road fully showcases novelist Peter May's total mastery of the mystery/suspense genre.--Midwest Book Review An eminently satisfying, multilayered mystery populated with sharply drawn characters . . . The many threads of the story play out against a landscape that May, a native Scot, renders vividly. His images capture the capricious play of light and weather across the sea and the moors, matching the surprises in his tale.--Kirkus Reviews An excellent thriller . . . the pace and good writing swept me onwards. --Amy Myers, Shots Magazine An extremely chilling tale. From a man with memory loss, to a young girl dealing with the loss of her father, to a tale of a policeman unmasking the past, readers will have to pay close attention so they don't lose track of the amazing web May has created.--Suspense Magazine Like Peter May's other Outer Hebridean mysteries, Coffin Road is a tense, intriguing mystery set against a broody backdrop that lends an otherworldly eeriness to the story at hand. --Bloggin' Bout Books May evokes his native Scotland as ruggedly dangerous, his well-drawn characters equally so.--Publishers Weekly May is a master storyteller who deftly weaves the threads into a magnificent tapestry... A stand alone thriller that will grip you from the first page.--BookPeople, Austin, TX May keeps the stories clear and the pace fast, with the Hebrides atmosphere serving as a wild, unpredictable fourth character. Flat-out fantastic. --Booklist (Starred Review) May's lyrical prose brings full color to the scenery, and the narrative intrigues from start to finish as the three arcs intertwine and race to a final showdown. Coffin Road is an atmospheric thriller that delves into issues of identity, sacrifice and the greater good.--Shelf Awareness (Starred Review) Peter May is on a roll . . . [Coffin Road] is a clever, twisty eco-thriller in the mode of Le Carre's The Constant Gardener. --John O'Connell, The Guardian Shades of The Bourne Identity abound... A horrific murder at a remote lighthouse and a young teen pursing the truth behind her father's research add heft to a headily complex tale that's part eco-thriller, part ode to familial love.-- Seattle Review of Books The bestselling [Peter May] returns to the Outer Hebrides . . . Another cracking story from a writer at the height of his powers. -- Charlotte Heathcote, The Daily Express This intense, complex mystery will satisfy especially those who are environmentally conscious, but overall, this is one bang-up read. --Library Journal (Starred Review) This is a first-rate page turner!--John Teel, Marshall University for the Popular Culture Association


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Peter May was born and raised in Scotland. He was an award-winning journalist at the age of twenty-one and a published novelist at twenty-six. When his first book was adapted as a major drama series for the BCC, he quit journalism and during the high-octane fifteen years that followed, became one of Scotland's most successful television dramatists. He created three prime-time drama series, presided over two of the highest-rated serials in his homeland as script editor and producer, and worked on more than 1,000 episodes of ratings-topping drama before deciding to leave television to return to his first love, writing novels. He has won several literature awards in France, received the USA's Barry Award for The Blackhouse, the first in his internationally bestselling Lewis Trilogy; and in 2014 was awarded the ITV Specsavers Crime Thriller Book Club Best Read of the Year award for Entry Island. Peter now lives in South-West France with his wife, writer Janice Hally.

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