Dead Sight

Dead Sight by Glenn Chandler, published by Hodder & Stoughton in 2004, is a gripping narrative that follows Detective Inspector Steve Madden as he grapples with the complexities of a murder investigation. Set against the backdrop of Brighton, the story begins when psychic Lavinia Roberts warns Madden about a potential killer among her clients. Despite his skepticism towards clairvoyance, Madden is drawn into a chilling case when Lavinia is found murdered, accompanied by tarot cards that suggest a deeper mystery.
As the investigation unfolds, Madden confronts the brutal reality of a child’s murder that appears linked to a ritualistic pattern. The narrative delves into themes of crime and mystery, exploring the boundaries of belief and the darkness that can lurk within society. With 407 pages, this edition presents a detailed exploration of the psychological and procedural elements of the case, inviting readers to ponder the implications of fate and the unseen forces that may influence human actions.
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Detective Inspector Steve Madden doesn’t believe in clairvoyance. As far as he is concerned, the dead don’t speak to anyone. Old childhood memories are stirred when jaded psychic Lavinia Roberts tells him that one of her clients is about to become a killer. But Steve Madden isn’t interested in crimes that haven’t been committed. A few days later Lavinia Roberts is found brutally murdered. In front of her is a pack of tarot cards. Did she foresee her own horrific demise? Then the body of a child is found and everything points towards a ritual murder. Suddenly, Steve Madden’s Brighton is immersed in a hunt for a killer who has no boundaries in who, or how he slays. How many innocents must die before someone is made to pay?
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