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A Sleep and A Forgetting [Hardcover]

Gregory Hall
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Review

MORTAL REMAINS:
‘I loved this very Goddardesque mystery…Definitely an author to watch’ Sarah Broadhurst, The Bookseller

‘No-one can accuse Gregory Hall of depriving readers of excitement in his riveting new novel…Nothing is as it seems in this compelling tale’ Oxford Mail

THE DARK BACKWARD:
‘A highly impressive debut…wonderfully atmospheric with a hazy mist of violence and regret reminiscent of Barbara Vine’ Sunday Times

‘A splendid pacy blend of romance, thriller and scientific mystery with a compellingly intricate plot’ Robert Goddard

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In this complex mystery which will delight all fans of Robert Goddard, the horrors of the past disrupt the lives of two sisters – and of everyone who is close to them.

Catriona is a well-respected academic, specialising in the Romantic Poets at a prestigious London college. Everything revolves around her work, leaving no space for personal relationships. She’s the exact opposite of her sister Flora, who enjoys a rural existence in the Cotswolds with her scientist husband and teenage daughter. Then Catriona receives Flora’s suicide letter.

Catriona races to the picturesque village, but there is no body to be found. Has Flora really killed herself, or is this an excuse to vanish -and if so, why? The sisters have spent their adult lives trying to bury what happened in their childhood, but Catriona must now face a very different kind of oblivion before the truth comes out.

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Catriona Turville is a well-respected academic at a London college, whose whole life revolves around her work. She's the exact opposite of her sister, Flora, who enjoys a rural existence in the Cotswolds with her scientist husband and teenage daughter. Then Catriona receives Flora's suicide letter.

Catriona races to the picturesque village, but there is no body to be found. Has Flora really killed herself, or is this an excuse to vanish? The sisters have spent their adult lives trying to bury what happened in their childhood, but Catriona must now face a very different kind of oblivion before the truth comes out.

Praise for Gregory Hall:

'The Dark Backward':
'A splendidly pacy blend of romance, thriller and scientific mystery with a compelling intricate plot'
Robert Goddard

'Wonderfully atmospheric with a hazy mist of violence and regret'
'Sunday Times'

'Mortal Remains:'
'Riveting…nothing is as it seems in this compelling tale'
'Oxford Mail'

About the Author

Gregory Hall has been a teacher, an education officer and a solicitor. He is married with two children and lives in Bath.

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