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The Smile of a Ghost Phil Rickman

The Smile of a Ghost By Phil Rickman

The Smile of a Ghost by Phil Rickman


$23.99
Condition - Very Good
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Summary

The seventh novel in this hauntingly unique mystery series

The Smile of a Ghost Summary

The Smile of a Ghost by Phil Rickman

The border town of Ludlow has it all: exquisite medieval streets, an imposing ruined castle, a parish church the size of a cathedral and a weight of history and legend. Wealthy people, famous people, have come to Ludlow to live. A sad teenage boy comes here to die ... dramatically, at sunset, in a fall from the ruins. Accident or suicide? Either way, no great mystery. Or is there?

Robbie Walsh was the nephew of former Detective Sergeant Andy Mumford, newly - and reluctantly - retired from West Mercia CID. When Mumford's ailing mother becomes convinced she's still seeing her dead grandson in the old town, he brings in Merrily Watkins, parish priest, single mum and Deliverance consultant to the Diocese of Hereford. Is it dementia, delusion or something even more disturbing?

Both scepticism and the dark underside of belief threaten Phil Rickman's engagingly open-minded heroine in this brilliantly structured, atmospheric thriller.

About Phil Rickman

Phil Rickman, born in Lancashire, writes and presents the book programme Phil the Shelf for BBC Radio Wales and has won awards for his TV and radio journalism. He is married and lives on the Welsh border.

Additional information

GOR001283435
9781405051699
1405051698
The Smile of a Ghost by Phil Rickman
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Pan Macmillan
20051118
480
N/A
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