Before the Poison Now Available in the US

Peter’s latest novel, Before the Poison is now available in the US. This best-selling book looks at a crime that occurred more than 50 years ago.

Grace Fox poisoned her husband in January, 1953. Or did she? Though she was tried for murder and subsequently hanged, Grace remained a silent and enigmatic figure to the very end.

When Chris Lowndes returns to his native Yorkshire to live in the isolated Kilnsgate House nearly sixty years later, in the wake of his wife’s untimely death, he wants only to be left alone to compose his piano sonata after years of soul-destroying, though lucrative, work writing film scores. Soon, however, as he learns the troubled history of Kilnsgate, he becomes fascinated by Grace’s story. The more he discovers about her life and her work as a Queen Alexandra’s nurse during the war, the more certain he becomes that she couldn’t have murdered her husband.

As Chris searches for other explanations of what might have happened on that snow-bound January night, through rumours of half-glimpsed figures, mysterious strangers and a missing letter, his quest to prove Grace’s innocence becomes entangled with his own need to sift through the ruins and loose ends of his own life in search of some kind of meaning and order, and his new relationship with local estate agent Heather Barlow.

Alternating between a contemporary account of Grace’s trial, her wartime journals of Dunkirk, Singapore and Normandy, and Chris’s quest for the truth, Before the Poison is a suspenseful exploration of guilt, self-sacrifice and redemption, moving inexorably towards a revelation that, when it is uncovered, will prove shattering and surprising both to Chris and to the reader.

Tom Nolan in the Wall Street Journal wrote:

With this stand-alone novel, Mr. Robinson—best-known for his award-winning Inspector Banks mystery series—has fashioned a gripping tale that brings to mind not only old-time Hollywood but also British “golden age” storytelling in the Agatha Christie and Daphne du Maurier tradition.

Marilyn Stasio said, in the New York Times:

Robinson outdoes Daphne du Maurier in creating the proper atmosphere for the imaginative fancies of a grief-stricken man. Winds wail, snows fall and floorboards creak, accompanied by the melancholy strains of the sonata Chris is composing on Grace’s grand piano. But it’s not all shadows on the wall and creepy sound effects. Once Chris gets his hands on Grace’s journals, written when she was a battlefield nurse in World War II, the ghostly revenant whose presence he feels in the house is swept aside by the vital woman who emerges from these pages. So, in a sense, romantic suspense does turn out to be a woman’s game — but one Robinson plays very well indeed.

Read an excerpt of the book here.

Peter Was the Most Borrowed Author of 2011 at the RNIB

The RNIB (Royal National Institute of Blind People) published the name of the most borrowed author of 2011: Peter Robinson. It turns out that Peter’s Innocent Graves topped the list of the most borrowed audiobooks, and a total of 7 of Peter’s books were in the top 100, with Inspector Banks taking 3 of the top 10 slots.

Peter is delighted that all readers – those who read on paper, and those with visual deficiencies – enjoy his books, and he was particularly happy to see how popular his books are with the RNIB.

Seasons Greetings from Peter

Season’s Greetings to everyone. I don’t have a photo of myself dressed as Santa Claus, so this one in a penguin suit will have to do. I’m with the Danish actor Bjarne Henriksen from the hit UK TV series The Killing at the Crime and Thriller Awards at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London, 7th October 2011. Notice it’s late in the evening and the dicky bow is gone.

Three New DCI Banks TV Dramas Ordered

ITV has ordered three more DCI Banks TV dramas from Left Bank, the producer of the four that have already been broadcast. These will be broadcast in 2012, but we have no firm air dates yet. The books to be adapted in this next series will be Wednesday’s Child, Dry Bones that Dream (released in the US and Canada as Final Account), and Strange Affair.

We still have no news regarding foreign sales, either for broadcast or on DVD. But as soon as we hear something, you’ll read about it here.

DCI Banks DVD Set to be Released October 31

The first series of DCI Banks comes out on DVD on October 31 (Region 2 only), only a couple of weeks after it finished its very successful run on ITV. The six episodes are also available as downloads through iTunes UK. Though it is very difficult to tell from the cover and the information displayed on Amazon.co.uk, the DVD set does contain the pilot Aftermath in addition to Playing with Fire, Friend of the Devil and Cold is the Grave.

Stephen Tompkinson plays DCI Banks, Andrea Lowe is DS Annie Cabbot, Lorraine Burroughs is DS Winsome Jackman, Jack Deam is DC Ken Blackstone, Colin Tierney is Chief Supt. Gerry Rydell and Tom Shaw is DC Kevin Templeton. Guest stars include Charlotte Riley, Monica Dolan, John Bowe, Ian Bartholomew, Sian Breckin, Tamzin Merchant, Barry Sloane and Michael Maloney.

The series was shot in Yorkshire, with Otley standing in very nicely for Eastvale, and Banks’s cottage near West End is a sight to behold. Robert Murphy adapted three of the four stories, and Laurence Davey adapted Friend of the Devil. More details are available online at imdb.com.

At the moment, I am still waiting to hear about overseas sales and the commissioning of a second series. Keep checking this website for details, and I’ll let you know as soon as I find out.

Peter Robinson at Literati Book Club Event, Grosvenor House, London, 6 October

Grosvenor House, A JW Marriott Hotel, is delighted to announce that leading author Peter Robinson will be hosting the next Literati – The Grosvenor House Book Club – on Thursday 6th October, 2011. Presenting his new novel, Before the Poison, Peter Robinson, the number one bestselling author of the DCI Banks novels will discuss the inspiration and influences behind his intriguing crime thriller.

The event will take place from 6.30pm for a 7.00pm start, with tickets priced at £20 which includes a copy of the book, welcome drinks and canapés. To book a place please visit the Literati Book Club website, email mailto:literati@marriotthotels.com or call +44 (0) 207 499 6363.

DCI Banks Series to Air Starting Friday 16 September

The next three DCI Banks TV adaptations are going to air starting Friday 16 September on ITV1. The series lasts for six weeks and comprises three Banks novels: Playing With Fire, Friend of the Devil and Cold is the Grave. Stephen Tompkinson stars as Alan Banks, and Andrea Lowe is Annie Cabbot.

Stephen Tompkinson as Alan Banks

Andrea Lowe as Annie Cabbot

In Playing with Fire, two bodies are found after a fire on some narrow boats and Banks and DS Annie Cabbot find themselves on the trail of an arsonist who has killed two people.

In Friend of the Devil, a young student is attacked in the middle of the city and in another part of Yorkshire a woman has her throat cut, but the two different murders have disturbing similarities.

Cold is the Grave is a case terrifyingly close to home as Banks is asked by his boss, Superintendant Gerry Rydell, to find his missing teenage daughter…

ITV’s web site has more about the series, with videos and interviews with cast members.