The Butcher's Theatre

An engrossing psychological crime thriller

Jonathan Kellerman author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Headline Publishing Group

Published:1st May '08

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A gripping psychological thriller, The Butcher's Theatre explores a chilling murder in 1960s Jerusalem, revealing deep societal tensions and a complex investigation.

In The Butcher's Theatre, Jonathan Kellerman weaves a gripping tale set against the backdrop of 1960s Jerusalem, a city fraught with tension and turmoil. The narrative begins with the shocking discovery of a young Arab girl's body, brutally mutilated, which sends shockwaves through a community where such crimes are nearly unheard of. As the investigation unfolds, the city is plunged into chaos, revealing deep-seated political and religious divisions that complicate the pursuit of justice.

Chief Inspector Daniel Shalom Sharavi, a Yemenite Jew, finds himself at the center of this disturbing case. As he navigates the murky waters of the investigation, he faces not only the challenge of identifying the killer but also the potential fallout from the city's volatile atmosphere. The stakes are high, and with every twist and turn, the pressure mounts, pushing Sharavi to his limits. The psychological tension in The Butcher's Theatre builds as the narrative explores themes of morality, identity, and the impact of violence on a fractured society.

Kellerman, known for his mastery of psychological suspense, delivers a story that is both thrilling and thought-provoking. As the plot thickens, readers are drawn into a world where the lines between good and evil blur, and the quest for truth becomes increasingly perilous. This chilling thriller is sure to keep readers on the edge of their seats, eager to uncover the dark secrets lurking beneath the surface of Jerusalem's streets.

'Sophisticated, cleverly plotted and satisfying' * Sunday Telegraph *
'High-octane entertainment' * The Times *
'Exceptionally exciting' * New York Times *
'Ingenious and horrifying' * The Sunday Times *

ISBN: 9780755342785

Dimensions: 176mm x 112mm x 57mm

Weight: 452g

896 pages