Bedtime reading is sorted - Merrily is back.
Andrew Taylor
Intelligent rationalists will enjoy the way Rickman engages with the supernatural.
The Times
No-one in the business deals with the spooky stuff better.
Crime Review UK
Rickman's series is gaining a mass of fans with each book. This one will keep you entranced until the final page.
Crimesquad
The discovery of centuries old human bones; a haunted 12th century house; a medieval legend spawning a modern cult... Merrily must piece together a most insidious mystery.
'No-one in the business deals with the spooky stuff better.' - Crime Review UK
'She dragged herself back up, holding her scraped hands inside the sleeves of her parka like paws. As she came to her knees, a sound like laughter was chopped up by the wind, and the woman was back . . .'
A legend of the undead, still seductive, still deadly. A storm unearths a medieval corpse in the old city of Hereford, and the past returns to menace diocesan exorcist Merrily Watkins.
The fourteenth instalment in the Merrily Watkins series: The discovery of centuries old human bones; a haunted 12th century house; a medieval legend spawning a modern cult... Merrily must piece together a most insidious mystery.