Continuing the narrative begun with Nineteen Seventy-Four and Nineteen Seventy-Seven, this electrifying third installment of David Peace\'s Red Riding Quartet demonstrates a skill that goes above and beyond the limits of the genre.
He lives in Yorkshire, England..
He was chosen as one of Granta\'s 2003 Best Young British Novelists, and has received the James Tait Black Memorial Prize, the German Crime Fiction Award, and the French Grand Prix de Roman Noir for Best Foreign Novel.
About the Author: David Peace is the author of The Red Riding Quartet, GB84, The Damned Utd and Tokyo Year Zero.
And as he comes face to face with unthinkable evil, Hunter struggles to maintain his reputation, his sanity, and his life.
But he soldiers on.
As he goes about setting up a new case under the radar, he suffers the same fate as those who previously attempted to get in the way of the Ripper: his house is burned down, his wife threatened.
To give the case some new life, Peter Hunter, a "clean" cop from nearby Manchester, is brought in to offer a fresh perspective.
While Yorkshire is terrorized by the Ripper, the corrupt police continue to prosper.
Continuing the narrative begun with Nineteen Seventy-Four and Nineteen Seventy-Seven, this electrifying third installment of David Peace\'s Red Riding Quartet demonstrates a skill that goes above and beyond the limits of the genre