Singing to the Dead

Singing to the Dead by Caro Ramsay is a gripping mystery published by Penguin Adult on May 7, 2009. This 509-page novel unfolds during Christmas when half of the Partickhill police squad is incapacitated by flu, complicating their response to a series of cyanide poisonings and the alarming disappearance of two small boys. As Detective Inspector Colin Anderson grapples with these crises, the situation escalates when his own son, Peter, goes missing, bringing the investigation perilously close to home.
Readers will find a tense narrative that intertwines police procedural elements with the urgency of a true crime scenario. The story follows the frantic efforts of the police team to locate the missing boys while managing concert security for rock legend Rogan O’Neill. As the investigation unfolds, the lyrics of O’Neill’s song “Tambourine Girl” emerge as a crucial clue, adding an intriguing layer to the mystery. This edition, written in English, offers a detailed exploration of the challenges faced by law enforcement in a race against time.
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It�s Christmas, and half the Partickhill police squad is down with flu. Not good timing, with a series of cyanide poisonings in the area, plus two small boys reported missing in the space of a few days. And then there�s the monumental task of providing concert security for rock legend Rogan O�Neill . . .
But for Detective Inspector Colin Anderson, the nightmare is about to get terrifyingly close to home. For a third boy has now gone missing � Colin�s own son, Peter.
The team race to find the boys before it is too late. But how long will it be before they realize the key is hidden in the lyrics of a rock song � ‘Tambourine Girl’ by Rogan O�Neill?
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