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- catalog abstract ""It's nearly May Day and deep in the Dark Peak lies the village of Withens. Not a tranquil place but one troubled by theft, vandalism, strange disappearances and now murder. A young man is killed, battered to death and left high on the desolate moors for the crows to find. Ben Cooper, part of the investigating team, meets an impenetrable wall of silence from the man's relatives who form Withens' oldest family. The Oxleys are descendants of the first workers who tunnelled beneath the Peak. They stick to their own area, pass on secret knowledge through the generations, and guard their traditions from outsiders. Detective Diane Fry is in Withens on other business - looking into the disappearance of Emma Renshaw. The student vanished into thin air two years ago, but her parents are convinced she is still alive and act accordingly ... which doesn't help Fry in her efforts to re-open the case following an ominous discovery in remote countryside. But there are other secrets in Withens and more violence to come. The past is stretching, its shadow over the present, not just for the inhabitants of Withens but for Cooper and Fry as well"--Page 2 of cover.".
- catalog contributor b12911319.
- catalog coverage "Derbyshire (England) Fiction.".
- catalog created "2003.".
- catalog date "2003".
- catalog date "2003.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2003.".
- catalog description ""It's nearly May Day and deep in the Dark Peak lies the village of Withens. Not a tranquil place but one troubled by theft, vandalism, strange disappearances and now murder. A young man is killed, battered to death and left high on the desolate moors for the crows to find. Ben Cooper, part of the investigating team, meets an impenetrable wall of silence from the man's relatives who form Withens' oldest family. The Oxleys are descendants of the first workers who tunnelled beneath the Peak. They stick to their own area, pass on secret knowledge through the generations, and guard their traditions from outsiders. Detective Diane Fry is in Withens on other business - looking into the disappearance of Emma Renshaw. The student vanished into thin air two years ago, but her parents are convinced she is still alive and act accordingly ... which doesn't help Fry in her efforts to re-open the case following an ominous discovery in remote countryside. But there are other secrets in Withens and more violence to come. The past is stretching, its shadow over the present, not just for the inhabitants of Withens but for Cooper and Fry as well"--Page 2 of cover.".
- catalog extent "473 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0007130651".
- catalog issued "2003".
- catalog issued "2003.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London : HarperCollins,".
- catalog spatial "Derbyshire (England) Fiction.".
- catalog spatial "England Derbyshire".
- catalog subject "823.914 21".
- catalog subject "Cooper, Ben (Fictitious character) Fiction.".
- catalog subject "Fry, Diane (Fictitious character) Fiction.".
- catalog subject "PR6052.O64 B586 2003b".
- catalog subject "Police England Derbyshire Fiction.".
- catalog subject "Policewomen Fiction.".
- catalog title "Blind to the bones / Stephen Booth.".
- catalog type "Detective and mystery stories. gsafd".
- catalog type "Fiction. fast".
- catalog type "Mystery fiction. gsafd".
- catalog type "text".