A little boy is snatched as he stands with his satchel at the gate of
his home, waiting for his lift to school. A severely handicapped young
woman hovers between life and death. And an ex-con finds it impossible
to go straight. The Pure in Heart is a crime novel arising from
character and circumstances, about the psychology of crime, something
more enthralling than plain thrillers or whodunits. In Lafferton,
Serrailler's town, Susan Hill has brilliantly created a community with
detail so sharp and true to life that readers feel that these people are
their own neighbors and friends. But there is terror and evil in their
very midst. There are no easy answers in The Pure of Heart, a
magnificent novel about the realities of police work and the sometimes
desperate humanity of family. Haunting and truthful, gripping and
convincing, it is a thrilling achievement.