
Dry Bones That Dream / The Hanging Valley
by:
Peter Robinson
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 0330545493
ISBN 13: 9780330545495
Publication date:
January 1st, 2011
Publisher: Pan
Pages: 324
In a tranquil Yorkshire town, the serenity is shattered by the discovery of a body in a remote valley. With the backdrop of stunning landscapes, a complex tapestry of secrets begins to unravel, drawing attention to the hidden lives of the community. The local police, led by the determined investigator, delve into the intricacies of relationships that lay beneath the surface of the seemingly peaceful neighborhood.
As tensions rise, the investigator uncovers a web of astonishing truths and deceit. Each character they encounter adds layers to an unfolding narrative, presenting both challenges and revelations. Past and present intertwine, showcasing how buried memories can resurface with deadly intent. The haunting imagery and meticulous details paint a vivid picture of the emotional and psychological stakes at play.
Echoing themes of aspiration, betrayal, and the struggle for understanding, the story leads to a gripping climax that forces the investigator to confront not just the crime, but also the human condition itself. The quest for justice in this small town becomes not just a job, but a reflection on the nature of dreams and the dry bones of the past that linger in the shadows.
As tensions rise, the investigator uncovers a web of astonishing truths and deceit. Each character they encounter adds layers to an unfolding narrative, presenting both challenges and revelations. Past and present intertwine, showcasing how buried memories can resurface with deadly intent. The haunting imagery and meticulous details paint a vivid picture of the emotional and psychological stakes at play.
Echoing themes of aspiration, betrayal, and the struggle for understanding, the story leads to a gripping climax that forces the investigator to confront not just the crime, but also the human condition itself. The quest for justice in this small town becomes not just a job, but a reflection on the nature of dreams and the dry bones of the past that linger in the shadows.