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‘Robert Barnard is always original, never repeats himself and has a delectable wit’
Daily Telegraph
‘He plots as well as any writer alive’
Time Magazine
‘Barnard never disappoints. The psychological suspense is chilling’
The Times
Reviews for No Place of Safety
‘A fine example of the neatly packaged, traditional English whodunit’
Irish Times
‘Robert Barnard runs through a fine selection of contemporary issues... An observant and skilful writer’
Ham & High
The disappearance from school of two apparently unconnected teenagers worries DC Charlie Peace, until he discovers that they are both working at a hostel for homeless street kids. Peace knows the life and crimes of the people these two are trying to help, and decides that, for the moment, they are safe.
But will Peace have cause to regret his decision? After all, just who is the man running the hostel? And how nasty is the local opposition to the place likely to become? As the pair continue their good work, the situation at the hostel becomes even more fraught with the appearance of an Asian girl fleeing an arranged marriage. And it isn't long before a murderous attack seems about to put an end to the whole project.
"Very appealing...sensitively written"
T.J. BINYON, 'Evening Standard'
"Nicely drawn characters"
MICHAEL PAINTER, 'Irish Times'
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