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A Song For Drowned Souls

Sunday Times Crime Book of the Month August 2015The wronged do not rest in peaceMarsac is a quiet town in the Pyrenees best known for its elite university But when one of the professors is found drowned in her bath it becomes clear that the tranquil surface is a lie The chief suspect is the son of Commandant Servaz's university sweetheart; and when she implores him to investigate he cannot refuse To close the case Servaz must delve into his own past and re-open old wounds It will be his most dangerous - and his most personal - investigation yet
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Sunday Times Crime Book of the Month August 2015 The wronged do not rest in peace Marsac is a quiet town in the Pyrenees best known for its elite university But when one of the professors is found drowned in her bath it becomes clear that the tranquil surface is a lie The chief suspect is the son of Commandant Servaz's university sweetheart; & when she implores him to investigate he cannot refuse To close the case Servaz must delve into his own past & re-open old wounds It will be his most dangerous
- & his most personal
- investigation yet

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