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Children of the Revolution (novel)

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Children of the Revolution
AuthorPeter Robinson
LanguageEnglish
SeriesInspector Alan Banks, #21
GenreCrime novel
PublisherHodder & Stoughton (UK)
McClelland & Stewart (Canada)
Publication date
2013
Publication placeCanada
Media typePrint (hardback, paperback)
ISBN9780062240507
OCLC849641499
Preceded byWatching the Dark 
Followed byAbattoir Blues 

Children of the Revolution, published in 2013, is the 21st novel by Canadian detective fiction writer Peter Robinson in the Inspector Banks series of novels set in Yorkshire.

The plot concerns a college lecturer, Gavin Miller, found dead on a railway line with £5,000 still in his pocket.[1]

Reception

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Tracy Sherlock of the Vancouver Sun opined that fans "will not be disappointed" and that the novel "shows Banks as both a vulnerable and infallible human and as a brilliant, instinctive investigator."[2] Jack Batten of the Toronto Star wrote that Robinson "does a brilliant job with these conversations, gradually separating the dodgy liars from the honest truth-speakers and nudging the story toward a solution that is both logical and tantalizing."[3] Peter Robb of the Ottawa Citizen wrote that while the novel is "worth reading", he had "liked other volumes better than this one."[4]

References

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  1. ^ Mundow, Anna (27 April 2014). "Inspector Banks revisits 1970s England in Peter Robinson's 'Children of the Revolution'" – via washingtonpost.com.
  2. ^ Sherlock, Tracy (5 October 2013). "Banks novel won't disappoint fans". Vancouver Sun. Retrieved 19 March 2025.
  3. ^ Batten, Jack (22 September 2013). "WHODUNIT". Toronto Star. Retrieved 19 March 2025.
  4. ^ Robb, Peter (28 September 2013). "Latest Robinson mystery doesn't quite hit normal high quality". Ottawa Citizen. Retrieved 19 March 2025.
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