Author: M. R. Sellars Year: 2004 Rank: Rating: Original Rating: Pop Rating: Genres/categories:
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ISBNs: 9780967822143 0967822149 |
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THE SILENCE OF THE DEAD CAN BE DEAFENING
These are the things of which nightmares are made: Decomposed remains in a shallow grave, a missing school teacher, an abduction, and a cyclical timeline that all add up to a frightening theory - a sadistic serial killer may well be prowling Saint Louis by the semi-darkness of the waning moon.
This is exactly the type of case on which Rowan Gant would consult for the Major Case Squad. However, for some unknown reason his personal curse - the uncontrolled channeling of the spirits of murder victims - seems to be on indefinite hiatus. He can no longer communicate with the dead, but he's absolutely certain they are still talking, because someone who is very close to him can hear them loud and clear.
The problem for Rowan is that this peculiar twist of fate makes the horror even more personal than before.
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