"Tallinn (Estonia)" . . "Police Crimes against Fiction." . . "Roman." . . . . "When Detective Inspector Bill Reid is found murdered, Chief Inspector Alan Banks, because this case might involve police corruption, must handle this investigation with the utmost discretion until he discovers that Reid's murder is linked to the disappearance of a young English girl 6 years earlier." . "Watching the dark"@pl . . . . . . "Face à la nuit" . "Ausgabe" . "Ukryte w mroku"@pl . "Ukryte w mroku" . . . "Kolejne pasjonujące śledztwo inspektora Banksa. Tym razem sprawa wymaga wyjątkowej ostrożności i dyskrecji. W morderstwo emerytowanego detektywa, Billa Quinna, mogą być zamieszani skorumpowani funkcjonariusze policji. Banks szybko orientuje się, że chcąc rozwikłać zagadkę śmierci Quinna, musi najpierw udać się do Estonii, by doprowadzić do końca sprawę zaginięcia młodej Angielki, nad którą pracował zamordowany policjant." . . . . . . . . "Watching the Dark"@en . "Mystery fiction" . . . . . . "Face à la nuit : roman" . . . . . . . . "Suspense fiction" . . "Electronic books"@en . "Suspense fiction"@en . . . . . . "The twentieth installment in the Inspector Banks series. When Detective Inspector Bill Reid is found murdered in the tranquil grounds of the St Peter's Police Treatment Centre, DCI Banks is called in to investigate. It emerges that Reid's murder may be linked to the disappearance of an English girl called Rachel Hewitt, in Estonia, six years earlier. The deeper Banks looks into the old case, the more he begins to feel that he has to solve the mystery of Rachel's disappearance before he can solve Reid's murder, though Inspector Passero has a different agenda. When Banks and Passero travel to Estonia to track down leads in the dark, cobbled alleys of the city's Old Town, it soon become clear that that someone doesn't want the past stirred up." . . . . . "Fiction" . "Fiction"@en . . . . . "When Detective Inspector Bill Reid is found murdered, Chief Inspector Alan Banks, suspecting police corruption, handles the investigation with the utmost discretion until he discovers that Reid's murder is linked to the disappearance of a young English girl six years earlier." . "When Detective Inspector Bill Reid is found murdered, Chief Inspector Alan Banks, suspecting police corruption, handles the investigation with the utmost discretion until he discovers that Reid's murder is linked to the disappearance of a young English girl six years earlier."@en . "Dwaalspoor" . "\"When Detective Inspector Bill Reid is found murdered in the tranquil grounds of the St Peter's Police Treatment Centre, and compromising photographs are discovered in his room, DCI Banks is called in to investigate. Because of the possibility of police corruption, he is assigned an officer from Professional Standards, Inspector Joanna Passero, to work closely with him, and he soon finds himself and his methods under scrutiny. It emerges that Reid's murder may be linked to the disappearance of an English girl called Rachel Hewitt, in Tallinn, Estonia, six years earlier. The deeper Banks looks into the old case, the more he begins to feel that he has to solve the mystery of Rachel's disappearance before he can solve Reid's murder, though Inspector Passero has a different agenda. When Banks and Passero travel to Tallinn to track down leads in the dark, cobbled alleys of the city's Old Town, it soon become clear that that someone doesn't want the past stirred up. Meanwhile, DI Annie Cabbot, just back at work after a serious injury, is following up leads in Eastvale. Her investigations take her to the heart of a migrant labor scam involving a corrupt staffing agency and a loan shark who preys on the poorest members of society. As the action shifts back and forth between Tallinn and Eastvale, it soon becomes clear that crimes are linked in more ways than Banks imagined, and that solving them may put even more lives in jeopardy\"-- Provided by publisher." . . . . "\"When Detective Inspector Bill Reid is found murdered in the tranquil grounds of the St Peter's Police Treatment Centre, and compromising photographs are discovered in his room, DCI Banks is called in to investigate. Because of the possibility of police corruption, he is assigned an officer from Professional Standards, Inspector Joanna Passero, to work closely with him, and he soon finds himself and his methods under scrutiny. It emerges that Reid's murder may be linked to the disappearance of an English girl called Rachel Hewitt, in Tallinn, Estonia, six years earlier. The deeper Banks looks into the old case, the more he begins to feel that he has to solve the mystery of Rachel's disappearance before he can solve Reid's murder, though Inspector Passero has a different agenda. When Banks and Passero travel to Tallinn to track down leads in the dark, cobbled alleys of the city's Old Town, it soon become clear that that someone doesn't want the past stirred up. Meanwhile, DI Annie Cabbot, just back at work after a serious injury, is following up leads in Eastvale. Her investigations take her to the heart of a migrant labor scam involving a corrupt staffing agency and a loan shark who preys on the poorest members of society. As the action shifts back and forth between Tallinn and Eastvale, it soon becomes clear that crimes are linked in more ways than Banks imagined, and that solving them may put even more lives in jeopardy\"--Provided by publisher."@en . . "Face aa la nuit : roman" . . . . . . "Detective and mystery stories"@en . "Detective and mystery stories" . . . . . . . . "Watching the dark" . "Watching the dark : [an Inspector Banks novel]"@en . "Watching the dark"@en . . "Watching the Dark An Inspector Banks Novel" . . . . . . . . . "\"When Detective Inspector Bill Reid is found murdered in the tranquil grounds of the St Peter's Police Treatment Centre, and compromising photographs are discovered in his room, DCI Banks is called in to investigate. Because of the possibility of police corruption, he is assigned an officer from Professional Standards, Inspector Joanna Passero, to work closely with him, and he soon finds himself and his methods under scrutiny. It emerges that Reid's murder may be linked to the disappearance of an English girl called Rachel Hewitt, in Tallinn, Estonia, six years earlier. The deeper Banks looks into the old case, the more he begins to feel that he has to solve the mystery of Rachel's disappearance before he can solve Reid's murder, though Inspector Passero has a different agenda. When Banks and Passero travel to Tallinn to track down leads in the dark, cobbled alleys of the city's Old Town, it soon become clear that that someone doesn't want the past stirred up. Meanwhile, DI Annie Cabbot, just back at work after a serious injury, is following up leads in Eastvale. Her investigations take her to the heart of a migrant labor scam involving a corrupt staffing agency and a loan shark who preys on the poorest members of society. As the action shifts back and forth between Tallinn and Eastvale, it soon becomes clear that crimes are linked in more ways than Banks imagined, and that solving them may put even more lives in jeopardy\"--"@en . . . . "Hoofdinspecteur Banks reist naar Estland vanwege een oude verdwijningszaak, die mogelijk verband houdt met de moord op een politieman in Yorkshire." . . "Large type books"@en . . "Powieść angielska"@pl . . . . "Police England Yorkshire Fiction." . . "Banks, Alan (Fictitious character)" . . "Cold cases (Criminal investigation) Fiction." . . "Banks, Alan (Fictitious character) Fiction." . . "Text." . . "England" . . "Estland" . . "forsvundne personer" . . "Suspense." . . "politiromaner" . . "Literary." . . "krimi" . . "Yorkshire (England)" . . "Yorkshire" . . "Tallinn (Estonia) Fiction." . . "Englisch." . . "FICTION Suspense." . . "FICTION General." . . "FICTION Literary." . . "2001-" . . . . "P.H.U. Sonia Draga." . .