Down Cemetery Road

Zoë Boehm Thrillers 1

Mick Herron author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:John Murray Press

Published:1st Aug '24

Should be back in stock very soon

This hardback is available in another edition too:

Down Cemetery Road cover

*From the creator of SLOW HORSES and soon to be a major TV series starring Emma Thompson and Ruth Wilson*

'If you haven't read Zoë Boehm yet, welcome to your next fiction addiction' Val McDermid, author of Past Lying

'Good characterisation, dialogue and a well-paced narrative make this confident first novel frighteningly plausible' Daily Telegraph

It's an evening like any other when an explosion rips through the leafy Oxford suburb Sarah Tucker calls home.

In the aftermath, a house now stands devastated, with two adults dead and a young girl missing.

With the police more interested in keeping the neighbours from rubbernecking than in searching for the missing child, Sarah becomes obsessed with finding her.

She enlists the help of Zoë Boehm's investigation agency, but Sarah's and Zoë's search reveals more secrets than answers, taking them from Oxford's cobbled streets to the rugged outer reaches of the British Isles. As Zoë and Sarah draw closer to the truth, they are caught in a web of conspiracy and come up against government forces, cold-blooded mercenaries and vengeful loners.

Down Cemetery Road is Mick Herron's debut novel, and the first book in the Zoë Boehm series, now reissued in hardback to celebrate twenty-one years since its original publication.

If you haven't read Zoë Boehm yet, welcome to your next fiction addiction -- Val McDermid, author of PAST LYING
A not-to-be-missed treat . . . Herron's incisive portraits are as pitch perfect as ever, and even if you've read this series before, it's worth reminding yourself of its excellence -- Alison Flood * Guardian *
Good characterisation, dialogue and a well-paced narrative make this confident first novel frighteningly plausible * Daily Telegraph *
A legend in the world of crime fiction * Off Air with Jane and Fi *

ISBN: 9781399819220

Dimensions: 234mm x 154mm x 44mm

Weight: 640g

416 pages