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Mystery Thriller Book Club People's Choice

Reginald Hill wins with Good Morning, Midnight

The Mystery Thriller Book Club People's Choice in 2004 is Reginald Hill for Good Morning, Midnight from HarperCollins. This prize, of an engraved glass bowl and a Dagger, was voted for by members of www.MysteryThriller.co.uk and sponsored by the BCA. It was presented by Christian Friege, Chief Executive of BCA.

Reginald Hill - Good Morning, Midnight - HarperCollins

Reg Hill the cover of 'Good Morning, Midnight'

Reginald Hill has been widely published in both England and the United States. He received Britain's most coveted mystery writers' award, the Cartier Diamond Dagger, as well as the Golden Dagger for his Dalziel-Pascoe series. He lives with his wife in Cumbria, England.

Yorkshire's coppers Andy Dalziel and Peter Pascoe are investigating the suicide of prominent businessman, Pal Maciver. It seems to be a clear-cut case: he shot himself while sitting at his desk in his locked study. But things are not quite what they seem. When Pascoe digs deeper, he finds threads going back to another, almost identical death - that of Maciver's father. And even more disturbing: Pascoe's boss, Detective Superintendent Dalziel, was the officer on that case.

With Dalziel checking his every move, Pascoe is forced to lead his own investigation, plunging into the past to uncover truths about the Maciver family, particularly Pal's relationship with his step-mother, the beautiful and enigmatic Kay Kafka. He soon realizes that the implications of Maciver's death stretch far beyond the borders of Yorkshire. And when a key witness, exotic hooker Dolores - Lady of Pain - disappears, the death takes on a far more complicated and mysterious face.