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The Sign of the Devil

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The Devil Has Come to Edinburgh...

An ill-fated grave-robbery unearths a corpse with a most disturbing symbol on it. The very same sign is daubed in blood on the walls of Edinburgh's lunatic asylum, on the night that one of the patients is murdered.

The mark in question? The mark of the devil.

The prime suspect: Amy McGray, the asylum's most infamous inmate, a young woman who has grown up behind bars after she killed her parents many years ago.

Her brother, Detective 'Nine-Nails' McGray, knows the evidence is stacked against her. To prove her innocence, he needs the help of an old friend...

Inspector Ian Frey insists he is retired. But when called upon, he reluctantly agrees to their final case.

Because this is the case in which all will be revealed - as twists follow bombshells on the way to the secrets that have been waiting in the shadows...

This rollicking Victorian sensationalist melodrama is the epic conclusion to the marvellous Frey & McGray mysteries.


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· Edited by lunababymoonchild

  

The synopsis of the book actually describes what happens, without giving anything away, very accurately. It's absolutely brilliant! Just when I thought that it wasn't going anywhere, or that there weren't enough chapters left to explain everything everything was explained and it went somewhere. 

 

An absolutely brilliant finish to the series and not to be missed.

 

Recommended. 

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