A gripping novella from the New York Times bestselling author of the Inspector Banks Mysteries and a โmaster of the artโ (Boston Globe)
Retired Cambridge professor Donald Aitcheson loves scouring antiquarian bookshops for secondhand treasuresโas much as he loathes the scribbled marginalia from their previous owners. But when he comes upon an inscription in a volume of Robert Browningโs poetry, heโs less irritated than disturbed. This wasnโt a gift to an unwitting woman. It was a threatโinsidious, suggestively sick, and terribly intriguing.
Now Aitchesonโs imagination is running wild. Was it a sordid teacher-pupil affair that ended in betrayal? A scorned loverโs first salvo in a campaign of terror? The taunt of an obsessive psychopath? Then again, it could be nothing more than a tasteless joke between friends.
As his curiosity gets the better of him, Aitcheson canโt resist playing detective. But when his investigation leads to a remote girlsโ boarding school in the Lincolnshire flatlands, and into the confidence of its headmistress, he soon discovers the consequences of reading between the lines.
One of the worldโs most popular and acclaimed writers, Peter Robinson is the best-selling, award-winning author of the DCI Banks series; he has also written two short-story collections and three stand-alone novels, which combined have sold more than ten million copies around the world. Among his many honors and prizes are the Edgar Award, the CWA (UK) Dagger in the Library Award, and the Swedish Crime Writersโ Academy Martin Beck Award.
Greg Patmore, Audie Award winner, became an actor in his midforties, fulfilling a lifelong ambition, when he trained at Arts Educational Schools, and has enjoyed a varied career on stage, screen, and in the voice-over studio ever since.