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Forty Words for Sorrow (John Cardinal 1) by Giles Blunt Because I really enjoyed the Canadian series, I decided to give this book a go. The series established a somber, brooding tone that seemed to fit the wintry Canadian setting of the first season/5(). Giles Blunt manages to inhabit the minds of killer, victim, and investigator alike, a feat that very few writers can manage. It moves his work to a different level.” — The Independent “A taut and enthralling tale. Humane, intelligent, and gripping, Forty Words for Sorrow is a haunting journey into the human heart in all its complexities.”. Giles Blunt is the author of Forty Words for Sorrow, hailed by Jonathan Kellerman as "one of the finest crime novels I've ever read" and by the Los Angeles Times as "the most horrifying story since The Silence of the Lambs." --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title/5().


Buy FORTY WORDS FOR SORROW New e. by Blunt, Giles (ISBN: ) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Superbly paced, with fully-fleshed characters and utterly convincing police detail, Forty Words for Sorrow is also a novel of place that transcends the genre. Blunt puts us in a small Canadian town in the dead of winter and makes us feel the cold, then turns the cold into a metaphor for the destruction of young lives. Forty Words for Sorrow is a work of crime fiction by Giles Blunt published in Taking place in the peaceful town of Algonquin Bay in Canada, the novel concerns the events that take place after a teenager's body is found in a derelict mine shaft. After being kicked off of the force, protagonist Detective John Cardinal returns to track the.


Giles Blunt is the author of Forty Words for Sorrow, hailed by Jonathan Kellerman as "one of the finest crime novels I've ever read" and by the Los Angeles Times as "the most horrifying story since The Silence of the Lambs." --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. Giles Blunt is the author of Forty Words for Sorrow, hailed by Jonathan Kellerman as "one of the finest crime novels I've ever read" and by the Los Angeles Times as "the most horrifying story since The Silence of the Lambs." --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. Read more. Forty Words for Sorrow is a work of crime fiction by Giles Blunt published in Taking place in the peaceful town of Algonquin Bay in Canada, the novel concerns the events that take place after a teenager’s body is found in a derelict mine shaft. After being kicked off of the force, protagonist Detective John Cardinal returns to track the death to the culprits of a larger string of killings committed by two sociopaths running rampant through the Canadian countryside.

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