Lonely Hearts

Lonely Hearts by John Harvey is a mystery novel published by Penguin Books in 1990, featuring 282 pages in English. The story begins with the murder of Shirley Peters, whose rejected boyfriend quickly becomes the prime suspect. However, as another woman is killed, Detective Inspector Resnick uncovers a web of connections between the two seemingly unrelated crimes, leading him to believe that a single sadistic killer is responsible.
Readers will find a gripping narrative that delves into the complexities of the investigation as Resnick works to untangle the threads linking the victims. The book explores themes of loneliness and the darker aspects of human relationships within the framework of a police procedural. As the plot unfolds, Resnick’s determination to bring the killer to justice drives the story forward, making it a compelling addition to the mystery genre.
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Shirley Peters is dead. Murdered. And her rejected boyfriend is the obvious prime suspect. But then another woman is murdered and suddenly there appears to be too many connections between these seemingly unrelated crimes. Detective Inspector Resnick is sure that the two murders are the work of one sadistic killer — two lonely hearts broken by one maniac. And it’s up to Resnick to put the record straight — and put the killer where he belongs.
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