Death of a Murderer

Author(s): Rupert Thomson

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A taut, unsettling novel that expertly explores the psychology of a man, a marriage and a murderer. In November 2002, Billy Tyler, a police constable in his mid-forties, is summoned to the mortuary of a hospital in Suffolk. For the next twelve hours, from seven in the evening till seven in the evening, he is responsible for guarding the body of the notorious child-killer, Myra Hindley. In the face of public hostility and media frenzy, Billy's job, as his superior puts it, is to 'make sure nothing happens'. As a seasoned police officer, Billy's approach is utterly professional, but as the night wears on, in the eerie silence of the hospital, Hindley's presence begins to assert itself, and Billy's own problems and anxieties - a stalled career, a fractious marriage, a disabled daughter - gradually acquire a new and unexpected significance. In this daring novel, Rupert Thomson takes on one of the most controversial subjects of our time and addresses the difficult questions that arise from it. Who do we love, and why? How do we protect our children? What separates us from the people we call monsters? A vivid evocation of an extraordinary moment in crime history, Death of a Murderer is one man's dark night of the soul, a gripping meditation on the fears and temptations that haunt the lives of all of us.

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For fans of Ian McEwan's Atonement

Shortlisted for Costa Novel Award 2007.

Praise for DIVIDED KINGDOM Thomson is probably the best writer of my generation ... wonderful and full of wonders ... a uniquely disturbing tale for our time.' Amanda Craig, Literary Review 'The ideas behind Thomson's novel buzz with originality ... a moving and gripping book.' Observer 'A book of real depth and superb storytelling ... it has 'future classic' written all over it.' Mail on Sunday 'Relentlessly compelling and enormously impressive ... strange, evocative and sensuous.' Daily Telegraph

Rupert Thomson is the author of seven previous novels. His books have been shortlisted for awards including the Writer's Guild Fiction Prize for Air and Fire and the Guardian Prize for Fiction. He lives in Barcelona.

General Fields

  • : 9780747590682
  • : Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • : Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • : 02 April 2007
  • : United Kingdom
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Modern fiction
  • : 256
  • : Airport and Export ed
  • : Paperback
  • : Rupert Thomson