First published in 1983, **Murder in the Dark** is Margaret Atwood's seventh work of fiction or her tenth book of poetry, depending on how you slice it. These short prose forms range from fictionalized autobiography through prose-poetry, mini-romance, and mini--science fiction. A feast of comic
Murder in the Dark
โ Scribed by Simon R. Green
- Book ID
- 110459138
- Publisher
- Severn House Publishers
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 114 KB
- Series
- Ishmael Jones 6
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780727888235
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โฆ Synopsis
The sudden appearance of a sinister black hole in the English countryside leads to a baffling murder investigation for Ishmael Jones.
"The past is England's dreaming, and not all of it sleeps soundly ..."
Ishmael Jones and his partner Penny have been despatched to assist a group of scientists who are investigating a mysterious black hole which has appeared on a Somerset hillside. Could it really be a doorway to another dimension, an opening into another world?
When one of the scientists disappears into the hole โ with fatal consequences โ Ishmael must prove whether it was an accident โ or murder. But with no clues, no witnesses and no apparent motive, he has little to go on. Is there an alien predator at large, or is an all-too-human killer responsible? Only one thing is certain: if Ishmael does not uncover the truth in time, more deaths will follow ...
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