Last Rights (Francis Hancock Mystery 1)

A chilling World War Two thriller

Fiction & Literature, Crime
Cover of the book Last Rights (Francis Hancock Mystery 1) by Barbara Nadel, Headline
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Barbara Nadel ISBN: 9780755378517
Publisher: Headline Publication: May 6, 2010
Imprint: Headline Language: English
Author: Barbara Nadel
ISBN: 9780755378517
Publisher: Headline
Publication: May 6, 2010
Imprint: Headline
Language: English

How deeply can you bury a crime?

Critically acclaimed crime writer Barbara Nadel introduces undertaker Francis Hancock in the first of her brilliant World War Two crime series. Last Rights is perfect for fans of Elly Griffiths and Nicola Upson.

'Gripping and unusual detective story... vivid and poignant' - Literary Review

October 1940. The London borough of West Ham is in the grip of yet another night of bombing, and undertaker Francis Hancock is in the grip of yet another night of temporary insanity.

A veteran of World War One, Francis is forced by the nightly air raids to relive the trauma of the trenches, and all he can do is try to outrun the horrific flashbacks. So when he sees a man lurching through the rubble, screaming about being stabbed but with no visible wound, Francis dismisses it at the ravings of another lost soul... until the man's body turns up at his funeral parlour, two days later. Suspecting foul play, Francis feels compelled to discover what really happened that night - but he finds himself pitted against violent thugs, an impenetrable network of lies and his own fragile sanity.

What readers are saying about Last Rights:

'Nadel brings the horrors of the Blitz straight home to the reader in a very readable way that no history book or documentary could come close'

'Tight, disciplined and very interesting novel'

'A good, atmospheric read for those of us who enjoy a good murder'

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

How deeply can you bury a crime?

Critically acclaimed crime writer Barbara Nadel introduces undertaker Francis Hancock in the first of her brilliant World War Two crime series. Last Rights is perfect for fans of Elly Griffiths and Nicola Upson.

'Gripping and unusual detective story... vivid and poignant' - Literary Review

October 1940. The London borough of West Ham is in the grip of yet another night of bombing, and undertaker Francis Hancock is in the grip of yet another night of temporary insanity.

A veteran of World War One, Francis is forced by the nightly air raids to relive the trauma of the trenches, and all he can do is try to outrun the horrific flashbacks. So when he sees a man lurching through the rubble, screaming about being stabbed but with no visible wound, Francis dismisses it at the ravings of another lost soul... until the man's body turns up at his funeral parlour, two days later. Suspecting foul play, Francis feels compelled to discover what really happened that night - but he finds himself pitted against violent thugs, an impenetrable network of lies and his own fragile sanity.

What readers are saying about Last Rights:

'Nadel brings the horrors of the Blitz straight home to the reader in a very readable way that no history book or documentary could come close'

'Tight, disciplined and very interesting novel'

'A good, atmospheric read for those of us who enjoy a good murder'

More books from Headline

Cover of the book The Glittering Fields by Barbara Nadel
Cover of the book The Faithless by Barbara Nadel
Cover of the book A Step In The Dark by Barbara Nadel
Cover of the book Working Girl by Barbara Nadel
Cover of the book Too Good To Be True by Barbara Nadel
Cover of the book Mourinho by Barbara Nadel
Cover of the book CRYPT: The Gallows Curse by Barbara Nadel
Cover of the book Luxury by Barbara Nadel
Cover of the book Daisychain by Barbara Nadel
Cover of the book The House of Death (Telamon Triology, Book 1) by Barbara Nadel
Cover of the book On Fire with Fergie by Barbara Nadel
Cover of the book The Levels by Barbara Nadel
Cover of the book Everything Is Fine (And Other Lies I Tell Myself) by Barbara Nadel
Cover of the book Daughters of the Mersey by Barbara Nadel
Cover of the book The Son by Barbara Nadel
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy