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Winner of the Gold Dagger Award for Best Crime Novel of the Year'Reginald Hill is on stunning formthe climax is devastating' Marcel Berlins, The TimesWhen Detective Superintendent Andy Dalziel witnesses a bizarre murder across the street from his own back garden, he is quite sure he knows who the culprit is. After all, he''s seen him with his own eyes. But what exactly does he see? And is he mistaken? Peter Pascoe certainly thinks so.To make matters worse, he''s being pestered by an anonymous letter-writer who is planning suicide and has chosen to confide in Dalziel. The local Mystery Plays should provide a welcome distraction as Dalziel''s been cast as God. Unfortunately, the other lead is a local builder who also happens to be the chief suspect in some recent disappearances that might actually be murders

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Bones and Silence

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      Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
      Publication Date: 6/25/2009 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780007313129, 978-0007313129
      ISBN10: 0007313128

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Winner of the Gold Dagger Award for Best Crime Novel of the Year'Reginald Hill is on stunning formthe climax is devastating' Marcel Berlins, The TimesWhen Detective Superintendent Andy Dalziel witnesses a bizarre murder across the street from his own back garden, he is quite sure he knows who the culprit is. After all, he''s seen him with his own eyes. But what exactly does he see? And is he mistaken? Peter Pascoe certainly thinks so.To make matters worse, he''s being pestered by an anonymous letter-writer who is planning suicide and has chosen to confide in Dalziel. The local Mystery Plays should provide a welcome distraction as Dalziel''s been cast as God. Unfortunately, the other lead is a local builder who also happens to be the chief suspect in some recent disappearances that might actually be murders

      Trade Review

      ‘These novels last, like a grand malt whisky’
      Mail on Sunday

      ‘One of Britain’s most consistently excellent crime novelists’
      The Times

      ‘One of the masters of the modern police procedural’
      Sunday Telegraph

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