"Strange Affair" is a novel by Peter Robinson featuring the character Inspector Banks. The story begins with the mysterious disappearance of a man named Eric. His case brings to light a web of secrets and connections that complicate the investigation. Banks methodically uncovers layers of deception that hint at darker aspects of human nature and relationships.
The narrative weaves together themes of betrayal and moral ambiguity as Banks seeks to unravel the truth behind Eric's whereabouts. Each twist in the plot reveals more about the characters' complex motivations and the choices that led to the fateful events. Robinson’s keen character development and atmospheric storytelling create a rich backdrop for the unfolding mystery.