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'Dramatic . . . gripping' The Times The dramatic, gripping new Cooper & Fry crime thriller from bestseller Stephen Booth sees the stunning Peak District prove fatal for one walking party. They knew the danger, but they went anyway... "Almost before she'd stopped breathing, a swirl of mist snaked across her legs and settled in her hair, clutching her in its chilly embrace, hiding her body from view. It would be hours before she was found." The mountain of Kinder Scout offers the most incredible views of the Peak District, but when thick fog descends there on a walking party led by enigmatic Darius Roth, this spectacular landscape is turned into a death trap that claims a life. For DI Ben Cooper however, something about the way Faith Matthew fell to her death suggests it was no accident, and he quickly discovers more than one of the hikers may have had reason to murder their companion. To make things worse, his old colleague DS Diane Fry finds herself at centre of an internal investigations storm that threatens to drag Cooper down with it. 'Makes high summer as terrifying as midwinter' Val McDermid 'Crime writing at its finest' Daily Mail 'A modern master' Guardian 'A first rate mystery Sunday Telegraph 'Ingenious Plotting and richly atmospheric' Reginald Hill
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15 primary books16 released booksBen Cooper & Diane Fry is a 16-book series with 15 released primary works first released in 2000 with contributions by Stephen Booth.
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The 18th book in the Cooper and Fry series, and I still love it. I'm even starting to warm to Fry now (I disliked her when I first started the series.)
As always, Stephen Booth takes the reader on a breathtaking journey through the Peak District. That's the the thing I love about Stephen. As well as delivering a great police procedural, his descriptions of the Peak District make the reader feel as if they are there.