Peter Robinson: Aftermath (UK 2022) From the Publisher: The nightmare seems to be over -- but that is far from the reality. For Banks, the house of horrors leaves more unanswered questions, worsened with the discovery of more bodies. Is the Chameleon killer just one of many monsters? It is only the beginning of Banks's most shocking investigation. Peter Robinson: Aftermath. Catching the serial killer was only the beginning... Twentieth aniversary edition. Pan, ISBN: 9781509892723 (February, 2022), 514 p., £9.99.
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Peter Robinson: Aftermath (UK 2020) From the Publisher: When a concerned neighbour calls the police to 35 The Hill after a domestic disturbance, the two constables are Ad to a truly horrific scene. They unwittingly uncover an elusive serial killer known as the Chameleon. With the killer finally in custody it appears the nightmare is over. Not for Banks, though. Too many questions remain unanswered at the house of horrors. And then they discover there are more bodies than victims. Is the Chameleon killer just one monster of many? Banks must solve his darkest case yet. Peter Robinson: Aftermath. Catching the serial killer was only the beginning... Twentieth aniversary edition. Pan, ISBN: 9781509859962 (May, 2020), 514 p., £8.99.
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Peter Robinson: Aftermath (UK 2016) From the Publisher: Number 35 The Hill is an ordinary house in an ordinary street. But it is about to become infamous. When two police constables are sent to the house following a report of a domestic disturbance, they stumble upon a truly horrific scene. A scene which leaves one of them dead and the other fighting for her life and career.The identity of a serial killer, the Chameleon, has finally been revealed. But his capture is only the beginning of a shocking investigation that will test Inspector Alan Banks to the absolute limit. Peter Robinson: Aftermath. Pan, ISBN: 9781509810772 (December, 2016), 501 p., £8.99.
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Peter Robinson: Aftermath (USA 2015) From the Publisher: One phone call from a concerned neighbor has inadvertently led police to Terence Payne, the elusive serial killer known only as "Chameleon." Now thefiend is in custody, perhaps dying, and a long nightmare appears to be over at last. But is it? In Acting Detective Superintendent Alan Banks's mind too many questions remain unanswered at the chamber of horrors the press will dub the "House of Payne." Because the darkness has not yet lifted, the casualties are still mounting... and there are still monsters loose in the world. Showcasing the dark forces of human nature, master of suspense Peter Robinson is at the height of his storytelling powers in a novel that will leave readers guessing until the final page. Peter Robinson: Aftermath. An Inspector Banks Novel. William Morrow Paperbacks, ISBN: 9780062400246 (July, 2015), 466 p., $14.99.
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Peter Robinson: Aftermath (UK 2010) From the Publisher: Number 35 The Hill is an ordinary house in an ordinary street. But it is about to become infamous. When two police constables are sent to the house following a report of a domestic disturbance, they stumble upon a truly horrific scene. A scene which leaves one of them dead and the other fighting for her life and career.The identity of a serial killer, the Chameleon, has finally been revealed. But his capture is only the beginning of a shocking investigation that will test Inspector Alan Banks to the absolute limit. Peter Robinson: Aftermath. Pan, ISBN: 9780230750678 (September, 2010), 501 p., £6.99.
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Peter Robinson: Aftermath (UK 2003) From the Publisher: The identity of a serial killer, the Chameleon, has finally been revealed. But his capture is only the beginning of a shocking investigation that will test Inspector Alan Banks to the absolute limit. Peter Robinson: Aftermath. Pan, ISBN: 0330489348 (January, 2003), 502 p., £5.99.
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Peter Robinson: Aftermath (USA 2002) From the Publisher: Peter Robinson: Aftermath. A Novel of Suspense. Avon Books, ISBN: 0380811812 (July, 2002), 466 p., $7.50.
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Peter Robinson: Aftermath (UK 2002) From the Publisher: For when police constables Janet Taylor and Dennis Morrisey are sent to the house following a report of a domestic disturbance, they stumble upon a truly horrific scene. A scene which leaves one dead and one fighting for her life and career. Inspector Alan Banks, currently Acting Superintendent, has been leading the hunt for the Chameleon, a serial killer who has so far abducted five young women in the Yorkshire area. Banks is immediately called to The Hill - where, it seems, the Chameleon's identity has finally and gruesomely been revealed. But the capture of the serial killer is only the beginning of a shocking investigation that will test everyone to the absolute limit... Peter Robinson: Aftermath. An Inspector Banks Mystery. Macmillan, ISBN: 0333907426 (December, 2001), 437 p., £9.99.
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Peter Robinson: Aftermath (USA 2001) From the Publisher: But is it? In Alan Bank's mind too many questions need to be answered before he can rest easy. How could the heinous crimes of a popular teacher like Payne have so completely escaped the notice of his peers, his neighbors...his wife? And was fragile, abused Lucy Payne a victim or a reluctant accomplice? Despite the strain on his own personal life and relationships, Banks refuses to ease up on his investigation. Buried deep in the past are shards of irony, pity, and horror almost too painful to bear, and unspeakable betrayals that deformed more than one childhood. For Banks, for his lover, Annie Cabot - who suspects heartless political forces are setting her up to destroy a life - and for the beautiful consulting psychologist Dr. Jenny Fuller, there is much more that must be unearthed in the aftermath of abomination. Because the darkness has not yet lifted, and new casualties are mounting. And there are still monsters loose in the world. Peter Robinson: Aftermath. A Novel of Suspense. William Morrow, ISBN: 0380978326 (October, 2001), 389 p., $25.00.
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