The Headhunters

An Inspector Hen Mallin Investigation

Mystery & Suspense, Traditional British, Police Procedural, Fiction & Literature, Humorous
Cover of the book The Headhunters by Peter Lovesey, Soho Press
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Peter Lovesey ISBN: 9781569477588
Publisher: Soho Press Publication: April 1, 2008
Imprint: Soho Crime Language: English
Author: Peter Lovesey
ISBN: 9781569477588
Publisher: Soho Press
Publication: April 1, 2008
Imprint: Soho Crime
Language: English

Praise for Peter Lovesey:

“Lovesey’s restrained wit and charming cast ensure him a place in the winner’s circle.”—Entertainment Weekly

“A master of black humor and macabre plot twists.”—The New York Times Book Review

“One of Britain’s foremost mystery novelists.”—Houston Chronicle

“Lovesey is a master.”—The Washington Post Book World

“One of the delights of contemporary crime fi ction.”—The Wall Street Journal

Gemma loathes her sleazy boss; Jo is her confidante. On a double date with Rick and Jake, they discuss forming a mutual murder society, in jest of course. The next day, Jo, walking on Selsey Beach, discovers the corpse of a drowned woman, a stranger. But one of the men in the lineup at the police station is Gemma’s date Jake, who Jo rather fancies.

Then Gemma and Jo discover the corpse of Fiona, Gemma’s annoying colleague from work. And Gemma’s boss is missing. When an older woman whom Rick was involved with is drowned in her pool, the police begin to close in.

Can this outbreak of deaths by drowning be coincidental? Or has the joke gone too far?

Peter Lovesey has been awarded the Silver, Gold, and Diamond Daggers by the British Crime Writers’ Association. This is his third mystery featuring Inspector Hen Mallin.

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

Praise for Peter Lovesey:

“Lovesey’s restrained wit and charming cast ensure him a place in the winner’s circle.”—Entertainment Weekly

“A master of black humor and macabre plot twists.”—The New York Times Book Review

“One of Britain’s foremost mystery novelists.”—Houston Chronicle

“Lovesey is a master.”—The Washington Post Book World

“One of the delights of contemporary crime fi ction.”—The Wall Street Journal

Gemma loathes her sleazy boss; Jo is her confidante. On a double date with Rick and Jake, they discuss forming a mutual murder society, in jest of course. The next day, Jo, walking on Selsey Beach, discovers the corpse of a drowned woman, a stranger. But one of the men in the lineup at the police station is Gemma’s date Jake, who Jo rather fancies.

Then Gemma and Jo discover the corpse of Fiona, Gemma’s annoying colleague from work. And Gemma’s boss is missing. When an older woman whom Rick was involved with is drowned in her pool, the police begin to close in.

Can this outbreak of deaths by drowning be coincidental? Or has the joke gone too far?

Peter Lovesey has been awarded the Silver, Gold, and Diamond Daggers by the British Crime Writers’ Association. This is his third mystery featuring Inspector Hen Mallin.

More books from Soho Press

Cover of the book Love Songs from a Shallow Grave by Peter Lovesey
Cover of the book Mapmaker by Peter Lovesey
Cover of the book Just a Corpse at Twilight by Peter Lovesey
Cover of the book Dancer, Daughter, Traitor, Spy by Peter Lovesey
Cover of the book The Iron Sickle by Peter Lovesey
Cover of the book The Farming of Bones by Peter Lovesey
Cover of the book The Tooth Tattoo by Peter Lovesey
Cover of the book The Tattoo by Peter Lovesey
Cover of the book Slow Horses by Peter Lovesey
Cover of the book Eye of the Cricket by Peter Lovesey
Cover of the book The Soho Press Book of '80s Short Fiction by Peter Lovesey
Cover of the book A Mortal Terror by Peter Lovesey
Cover of the book The Birds and the Beasts Were There: The Joys of Birdwatching and Wildlife Observation in California's Richest Habitat by Peter Lovesey
Cover of the book The Merry Misogynist by Peter Lovesey
Cover of the book Your Robot Dog Will Die by Peter Lovesey
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