The Rest is Silence by Keith Mccarthy

The Rest is Silence by Keith Mccarthy

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A young boy's body is washed from the river and forensic examination reveals he has been murdered. The accidental discovery that a convicted paedophile lives in the nearby village leads to police interest in his activities. John Eisenmenger, who travels to the crime scene, discovers the abuse is far more grotesque than previously thought.

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The Rest is Silence by Keith Mccarthy

A young boy's body is washed from the river and forensic examination reveals he has been murdered. The accidental discovery that a convicted paedophile lives in the nearby village leads to police interest in his activities and when five decaying bodies are found in his garden, he is arrested. Helena Flemming is called in as his solicitor, but busy on another case, she asks John Eisenmenger to travel to the crime scene. And there he discovers the abuse is far more grotesque than previously thought, and that beneath its idyllic surface, there is a far darker side to the village.
'Readers who don't get enough forensic medicine from the likes of Patricia Cornwell or Kathy Reichs.. will welcome this new series.' Publishers Weekly 'A dark, densely imagined world in the demanding tradition of P D James' Kirkus Reviews 'McCarthy handles his material with real brio' Crime Time
Keith McCarthy is a consultant histopathologist. Trained at St George's Hospital, London, he began practising pathology in 1985. He is currently working on his sixth Eisenmenger-Flemming novel. Keith lives in Herefordshire.
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ISBN 13 9781845292539
ISBN 10 1845292537
Titre The Rest is Silence
Auteur Keith Mccarthy
État Non disponible
Type de reliure Hardback
Éditeur Little, Brown Book Group
Année de publication 2007-05-24
Nombre de pages 256
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