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The Ink Black Heart by Robert Galbraith; 9780751584196

The Ink Black Heart

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The Ink Black Heart is a gripping detective novel by Robert Galbraith, featuring the tenacious private investigator Robin Ellacott. The story begins when Robin encounters Edie Ledwell, the co-creator of a wildly popular cartoon also titled The Ink Black Heart. Edie is plagued by an anonymous online harasser known as Anomie, and in a moment of desperation, she seeks Robin's expertise to unveil this shadowy figure. Despite her initial reluctance, believing the case to be beyond the agency's reach, Robin's world is turned upside down when Edie is found murdered in Highgate Cemetery just days later.

The Plot

As Robin delves deeper into the investigation, she is drawn into the murky waters of internet harassment and the complexities of online personas. The narrative explores themes of identity, the impact of social media on personal safety, and the often-unseen dangers lurking in the digital realm. Galbraith's writing is characterised by its meticulous attention to detail and a profound understanding of the human psyche, making the reader question the motives and implications of each character's actions.

Themes

  • Online Harassment
  • Identity and Anonymity
  • The Intersection of Art and Reality
  • The Fragility of Life

As Robin pieces together the puzzle surrounding Edie's death, readers are treated to a richly woven tapestry of suspense and intrigue, reminiscent of Galbraith's previous works, such as The Cuckoo's Calling and Career of Evil. The novel is both a thrilling mystery and a poignant commentary on the darker aspects of modern life.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 126 mm × 198 mm × 53 mm
Pages: 1248
Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
ISBN: 9780751584196

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