The Sign of the Devil: The Final Frey & McGray Mystery - All Will Be Revealed...

The Sign of the Devil: The Final Frey & McGray Mystery - All Will Be Revealed...

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Author: Oscar de Muriel

Format: Hardback

Number of Pages: 480


The Devil Has Come to Edinburgh . . . An ill-fated grave-robbery unearths a corpse with a most disturbing symbol on it. When a patient in Edinburgh's lunatic asylum is murdered, the same sign is daubed in blood on the walls - the mark of the devil. The prime suspect: inmate Amy McGray, notorious for killing her parents years before. Her brother, Detective 'Nine-Nails' McGray, must prove her innocence - with the help of an old friend . . . Inspector Ian Frey insists he is retired. But when called upon, he reluctantly agrees to their final case. As twists follow bombshells, leading to secrets that have been waiting in the shadows all along, all will be revealed . . . * 'Hugely entertaining' New York Times 'Properly creepy and Gothic' Ian Rankin 'Genuinely riveting ' Crime Review
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Type: Hardback
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Author: Oscar de Muriel

Format: Hardback

Number of Pages: 480


The Devil Has Come to Edinburgh . . . An ill-fated grave-robbery unearths a corpse with a most disturbing symbol on it. When a patient in Edinburgh's lunatic asylum is murdered, the same sign is daubed in blood on the walls - the mark of the devil. The prime suspect: inmate Amy McGray, notorious for killing her parents years before. Her brother, Detective 'Nine-Nails' McGray, must prove her innocence - with the help of an old friend . . . Inspector Ian Frey insists he is retired. But when called upon, he reluctantly agrees to their final case. As twists follow bombshells, leading to secrets that have been waiting in the shadows all along, all will be revealed . . . * 'Hugely entertaining' New York Times 'Properly creepy and Gothic' Ian Rankin 'Genuinely riveting ' Crime Review