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River of darkness

River of darkness

by Rennie Airth

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Upon its original publication, River of Darkness awed readers who look for intelligent, well-plotted psychological mysteries. This "fine, frightening piece of work" (Kirkus Reviews) introduces inspector John Madden who, in the years following World War I, is sent to a small village to investigate a particularly gruesome attack. The local police dismiss the slaughter as a botched robbery, but Madden detects the signs of a madman at work. With the help of Dr. Helen Blackwell, who introduces him to the latest developments in criminal psychology, Madden sets out to identify and capture the killer, even as the murderer sets his sights on his next innocent victims.
Categories:
["Great Britain. Metropolitan Police Office" "Police" "Psychopaths" "Serial murders" "Scotland Yard" "War neuroses" "World War 1914-1918 -- Psychological aspects" "Fiction" "Mystery" "World War 1914-1918" "John Madden (Fictitious character)" "Large type books" "Fiction mystery & detective traditional" "Fiction historical general" "Great britain fiction" "Fiction psychological" "England fiction" "Fiction mystery & detective general" "World war 1914-1918 fiction" "Serial murders fiction" "Psychological aspects"]

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