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published
2008
by Penguin Books Ltd
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Paperback, 416 pages
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0141025654
(isbn13: 9780141025650)
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Read in July, 2008
Synopsis:
It's not the best start to DCI Grant Foster's day: standing over a mutilated body in a windswept London churchyard. Although the killer has left a cryptic and brutal clue.
It is only when the clue is handed to Nigel Barnes, a specialist in compiling family trees, that the full message becomes spine-chillingly clear. For it leads Barnes back more than one hundred years - to the victim of a demented Victorian serial killer.
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It's not the best start to DCI Grant Foster's day: standing over a mutilated body in a windswept London churchyard. Although the killer has left a cryptic and brutal clue.
It is only when the clue is handed to Nigel Barnes, a specialist in compiling family trees, that the full message becomes spine-chillingly clear. For it leads Barnes back more than one hundred years - to the victim of a demented Victorian serial killer.
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Read in August, 2008
Although a tad slow starting, this is a fascinating book weaving two sets of murders, one from 1879 and one from today, together into one fascinating mystery. The premise is that a set of murders in 1879 are being "mimiced" in 2008, with a twist. The other part of the book that is fascinating is that the police are using a genealogist to solve the murder. He is doing the research on the 1879 murders for them, trying to figure out how the two are tied together. The next book in the ...more
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Read in August, 2008
Debut novel from the author of the genealogy guide 'Who do you think you are?' - it is easy to see where he got his inspiration from in the police procedural that combines London history with family history to produce an enjoyable easy read.
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Read in July, 2008
A little pedantic but quite good..... reads as if Val McDermid and Allison Weir got drunk together and decided to pursue genealogy....
Definitely going to read the next one.
Definitely going to read the next one.
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Read in August, 2008
British mystery with genealogy, which was fun to see how it was used to solve the murders.
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