"You scuttering little bastard! What d'you think you're doing?"
Norma Snape knew damn well what her youngest was doing. Caught with her purse in his hand, the last of her money clutched between his fingers, Nicky Snape was adding to a long list of petty crimes and misdemeanors. But before she could reach him, Nicky was out the door, quickstepping across the rubble-strewn yard, waving the bills as he disappeared down the alley and into the street.
Doris Netherfield was cradling her husband, still trying to shield him as the intruder brought the iron bar down like a club, smashing Doris's skull as if it were a piece of overripe fruit, turning a simple job of breaking and entering into a question of murder.
Nicky had scrubbed everywhere, and still the water in the bowl ran red. "Who'd have thought the old girl had as much blood in her?" he whispered to himself over the sound of the running water.
It wasn't the first time the cops had paid a call on the Snape household. For Nicky, this time it was no petty crime or misdemeanor.
The call came two days after they had put him in custody, at a little before 6 A.M. Nicky Snape had been found hanging from the shower in the children's home where he was being held.
Nicky had just turned fifteen.
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Review:
In a deeply-textured novel reminiscent of Lynda LaPlante's popular Prime Suspect, John Harvey probes the seamy underside of urban England. A Nottinghamshire police force must move quickly to understand the links between seemingly- unrelated deaths; in the background, the life of a working-class family is changed irrevocably.
About the Author:
John Harvey is the author of the richly praised Charlie Resnick novels, a poet, dramatist and broadcaster. Flesh & Blood won the CWA Silver Dagger in 2004. For more about the author visit www.mellotone.co.uk.
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- PublisherHenry Holt & Co
- Publication date1996
- ISBN 10 0805041486
- ISBN 13 9780805041484
- BindingHardcover
- Edition number1
- Number of pages388
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