"A reaffirmation of a back country of the spirit."--_Kirkus Reviews_ "A reaffirmation of a back country of the spirit."--_Kirkus Reviews_ This collection is made up of four sections: "Far West"--poems of the Western mountain country where, as a young man. Gary Snyder worked as a logger and forest r
The Black Country
β Scribed by Alex Grecian
- Publisher
- Penguin Publishing Group;G. P. Putnam's Sons
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 211 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1101621060
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
The New York Times Book Review said of The Yard, "If Charles Dickens isn't somewhere clapping his hands...Wilkie Collins surely is." Now Alex Grecian returns with his new novel of Scotland Yard's Murder Squad--and it's a gripper.
The British Midlands. Inhabitants call it the "Black Country"--and with good reason. Bad things happen there.
When three members of a prominent family disappear from the Midlands--and a human eyeball is discovered in a bird's nest--Scotland Yard's Murder Squad is called in. But Inspector Walter Day and Sergeant Nevil Hammersmith have stepped into something much more bizarre and complicated than expected.
Superstitions abound in the intertwined histories of the villagers, including a local legend about a monster some claim to have seen. In addition, a mysterious epidemic is killing off the inhabitants, and the village itself is sinking into the coal mines below. Day and Hammersmith soon realize that they, too, are...
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