Requiem
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- £2.99
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- £2.99
Publisher Description
The girl's body lay on the riverbank, her arms outflung. Her blonde hair lay in matted clumps, shockingly pale against the muddy bank. Her face was like a porcelain sculpture that had been broken and glued back together: grey cracks were visible under the white sheen of her dead skin. Her lips were so blue they could have been traced in ink.
When the body of troubled teenager Elodie Duncan is pulled from the river in Abbeyford, the case is at first assumed to be a straightforward suicide. Detective Sergeant Kate Redman is shocked to discover that she'd met the victim the night before her death, introduced by Kate's younger brother Jay. As the case develops, it becomes clear that Elodie was murdered. A talented young musician, Elodie had been keeping some strange company and was hiding her own dark secrets.
As the list of suspects begin to grow, so do the questions. What is the significance of the painting Elodie modelled for? Who is the man who was seen with her on the night of her death? Is there any connection with another student's death at the exclusive musical college that Elodie attended?
As Kate and her partner Detective Sergeant Mark Olbeck attempt to unravel the mystery, the dark undercurrents of the case threaten those whom Kate holds most dear…
Requiem (A Kate Redman mystery) is the second in the bestselling Kate Redman Mysteries series, from crime writer Celina Grace, author of Hushabye (A Kate Redman Mystery: Book 1), Lost Girls and The House on Fever Street.
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
Indie author Celina Grace starts her second Kate Redman novel with a grisly discovery on a riverbank: the body of a wild-eyed and enchanting 18-year-old violinist named Elodie Duncan. Grace’s spare and concise writing pulls you in with powerful imagery, three-dimensional characters and true-to-life dialogue. We were as taken by Detective Sergeant Redman’s relationships with her troubled family and trusted colleagues as we were shocked by Requiem’s sordidly twisted tale.
Customer Reviews
Nice enough book
Glad I didn't pay for it, the story line was good however they have twisted up the ending a bit too much for my liking. Nice time passing novel however
Great whodunnit
Believable characters, interesting story line, unexpected conclusion. Kaye redman stories never fail to impress.
Requiem
Kate Redman is a protagonist of note and her fellow characters all come together to create a 'really good read'. The twists and turns of the plot very definitely keep the reader on their toes. Would definitely recommend