The Singing Sands

The Singing Sands by Josephine Tey is a mystery novel published by Penguin in 1985. This edition spans 201 pages and is presented in English. In this final installment of Tey’s Inspector Grant series, the story follows the detective as he delves into a suspicious death linked to cryptic lines written by the deceased prior to his passing. Grant’s investigation leads him to the isolated Hebrides, where the peculiar details surrounding the death gradually unfold.
Readers will find a blend of intrigue and traditional mystery elements as Inspector Grant navigates the complexities of the case. The narrative explores themes of investigation and the unraveling of secrets, set against the backdrop of the remote Hebrides. This edition offers a concise yet engaging experience for those interested in classic detective fiction, showcasing Tey’s skill in crafting a compelling mystery.
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In the last of Tey’s Inspector Grant mysteries, her sleuth investigates a death made suspicious by a few enigmatic lines, apparently scribbled by the deceased before his demise. Grant’s enquiries take him to the remote Hebrides, where the bizarre circumstances of the death begin to become clear.
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