Peter Robinson is one of the crime world's finest stylists. This is a collection that will explore our hidden paranoia, challenge all that we take for granted, lure us to new, exotic places only for us to wish we could run back home, and keep us up all night just waiting for the safety of the dawn ...This is the second volume of a three volume audio series. "Short stories offer a wonderful opportunity for the series writer to spread his wings and fly to new, exotic places, to meet different people and to try his hand at different styles." - Peter Robinson. "Readers who know Robinson only through his Inspector Banks novels are in for a treat" - Kirkus Reviews.

Peter Robinson is one of the crime world's finest stylists. This is a collection that will explore our hidden paranoia, challenge all that we take for granted, lure us to new, exotic places only for us to wish we could run back home, and keep us up all night just waiting for the safety of the dawn ...This is the final volume of a three volume audio series. "Short stories offer a wonderful opportunity for the series writer to spread his wings and fly to new, exotic places, to meet different people and to try his hand at different styles." - Peter Robinson. "Readers who know Robinson only through his Inspector Banks novels are in for a treat" - "Kirkus Reviews."

Not Safe After Dark Volume One

by Peter Robinson

Published 3 September 2004
Peter Robinson is one of the crime world's finest stylists. This is a collection that will explore our hidden paranoia, challenge all that we take for granted, lure us to new, exotic places only for us to wish we could run back home, and keep us up all night just waiting for the safety of the dawn ...This is the first volume of a three volume audio series. 'Short stories offer a wonderful opportunity for the series writer to spread his wings and fly to new, exotic places, to meet different people and to try his hand at different styles.' - Peter Robinson. 'Readers who know Robinson only through his Inspector Banks novels are in for a treat' - "Kirkus Reviews". 'It would be easy to become addicted to Robinson' - "Observer".