In her mid-20s, while working as a hostess in a Tokyo nightclub, the author Mo Hayder, who has died aged 59, saw the lives of three strangers snuffed out in quick succession. A heart attack in a ...
Mo Hayder, read by Steve Crossley. Dreamscape Media, , unabridged, 10 CDs, 13 hrs., $59.99 ISBN 978-1-5200-0005-3 Hayder’s dark, inventive 2006 thriller begins as journalist Joe Oakes arrives on a ...
Here's my wish for Mo Hayder - that the British crime novelist write more novels like The Devil of Nanking, her brilliantly unsettling tale of the horrific Japanese capture of the former Chinese ...
Tokyo by Mo Hayder 361pp, Bantam, £12.99 The Nanking massacre of 1937 is an unlikely starting point for a modern thriller, but with two successful books already (Birdman and The Treatment), Mo Hayder ...
In this superb stand-alone from British author Hayder (Pig Island), the brutal murder of 16-year-old Lorne Wood, found dead in a park with words written on her corpse, draws together the Benedict ...
Nobody concludes a novel quite the way Mo Hayder does: with a revelation that leaves the reader staring at the page, poleaxed, willing more words to appear or flicking back to see just how she did it.
While grim Scandinavian crime novels are the in thing right now, readers would be making a mistake if they overlooked the masterful British crime writer Mo Hayder’s new novel “Hanging Hill.” Zoe ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. (BBC/Hartswood Films Ltd/Simon Ridgway) The work of crime writer Mo Hayder has been adapted into the biggest crime show of the ...
The crime writer tells Mary Wakefield she's just an average Essex girl, even if she is fascinated by blood and gore and she did once try to kill her brother. 'Which ones you fancy?" Mo Hayder reaches ...
Mo Hayder, read by Rosalyn Landor. Dreamscape Media, unabridged, 13 CDs, 14 hrs., $59.99 ISBN 978-1-61120-542-8 Zoe and Sally are two estranged sisters living in Bath, England. Sally is a mousy, ...
The work of crime writer Mo Hayder has been adapted into the biggest crime show of the summer so far: Wolf on BBC One. And it turns out the author had a more colourful life than anything she committed ...
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