The Dentist
by Tim Sullivan
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Pub Date Oct 21 2025 | Archive Date Oct 21 2025
Grove Atlantic | Atlantic Crime
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Description
The first book in Tim Sullivan’s bestselling series starring the brilliant Detective Sargeant George Cross, with over 700,000 copies sold, now published for the first time in the US
George Cross is on the autism spectrum. He struggles with simple daily interactions but his single-mindedness, attention to detail and fierce persistence make him the most successful detective in the Bristol station with a 97% conviction rate.
When the body of an elderly homeless man is discovered on the edge of Clifton Downs, George insists on scrutinizing the smallest details, even after his fellow officers dismiss the murder as an act of random violence. As he delves into the dead man’s past, he discovers a connection to a case that has been cold for fifteen years. The same tragedy that led to the victim’s homelessness may have also led to his death. Despite skepticism from his colleagues, including his partner Josie who as usual is both exasperated by and protective of George, he is determined to solve both cases – and finally arrest the murderer who has roamed free.
A “perfect detective for our time and for all time” (Stephen Fry), George Cross has been embraced by authors, booksellers, reviewers, and readers across the UK. The Dentist marks the launch of Tim Sullivan's brilliant series in the US, where it is certain to find a wide audience.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9780802167095 |
PRICE | $17.00 (USD) |
PAGES | 384 |