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When the Dead Cry Out [Hardcover]

Hilary Bonner (Author)
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May 1, 2003
One stormy February afternoon Clara Marshall collected her daughters, six-year-old Loraine and five-year-old Janine, from school. They were never seen again. Richard Marshall, Clara's heartbroken husband, had discovered his wife was having an affair with an Australian backpacker and believed her to have run away with him, taking the children with her, destroying the family for ever. That was twenty-seven years ago. John Kelly, veteran journalist, covered the case when he was a trainee reporter and he suspected something far more sinister. His own enquiries could discover no trace of an Australian backpacker, or a journey abroad by Clara and her children. Detective Chief Inspector Karen Meadows has been familiar with case since childhood and she is only too aware that many suspect Marshall of murdering his wife and children. But where are the bodies? And what is the motive? Then extraordinary events reawaken the case and Kelly and Karen become determined to discover what happened to Clara and her children so long ago, and to seek justice for them...

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Praise for Hilary Bonner and When the Dead Cry Out

"Hilary Bonner's secret is that as a top journalist she's been there, seen it close up and asked the crucial questions. She plots with pace, passion and that marvelous ability to keep you turning the pages long after you meant to put out the light."—Peter Lovesey, author of The Circle

“Pick up Hilary Bonner at your peril -- you won't be able to put her down. Bonner's taut compelling tales have more twists and turns than an English country lane. She'll drive you to distraction.”—Val McDermid, author of The Torment of Others

"A fascinating tale of believable people, in the hands of an absolutely ace storyteller; I read it in one sitting, with enormous pleasure."—Lindsey Davis, author of The Accusers
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Praise for Hilary Bonner and When the Dead Cry Out

"Hilary Bonner's secret is that as a top journalist she's been there, seen it close up and asked the crucial questions. She plots with pace, passion and that marvelous ability to keep you turning the pages long after you meant to put out the light."—Peter Lovesey, author of The Circle

“Pick up Hilary Bonner at your peril -- you won't be able to put her down. Bonner's taut compelling tales have more twists and turns than an English country lane. She'll drive you to distraction.”—Val McDermid, author of The Torment of Others

"A fascinating tale of believable people, in the hands of an absolutely ace storyteller; I read it in one sitting, with enormous pleasure."—Lindsey Davis, author of The Accusers
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Heinemann (May 1, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 043401110X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0434011100
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)

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4.0 out of 5 stars A British Procedural that Hits Close to Home, July 5, 2009
This book seems to be cut right out of recent headlines. There have been a number of actual highly publicized cases in the last decade in which husbands have been suspected of murdering their wives and/or children. However, it's been difficult or impossible to prosecute any of these individuals because the bodies of their presumed victims can't be found. The husbands can continue to stoutly maintain that their wives must have taken the children and "run-off" with someone else.

This fiction of such circumstances starts with the discovery of a remarkably well-preserved body. The Torquay area police immediately set to work trying to confirm that this corpus delecti was once the wife of an arrogant lady's man whom almost everyone has long believed eliminated his whole family decades before in one cold-blooded spate of homicide. This book becomes, not so much a "who-dun-it," as a "how-can-we-prove-he-dun-it."

There aren't any particularly clever forensics here, or any brilliant Sherlock Holmes deductions. It's more a depiction of what has to be pursued as a routine investigation, with all the messy misunderstandings and conflicts between investigators that that entails.

Some of the best chapters in this book are the ones containing flashbacks to the lead investigator's childhood. Back then, her family's life was coincidentally intertwined with the current suspect's life. Paradoxically, his family was still intact then, although he was pursuing outside interests. Meanwhile, the investigator's family was disintegrating. Hilary Bonner does a good job depicting a penumbra of family dysfunction. Parents and child are becoming unavailable to each other. They were dissolving in distance and vague dissatisfaction in ways that many readers will probably be able to relate to.

This isn't a book of stunning revelations - but it will keep you interested.
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2 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars intriguing British police procedural, June 29, 2005
This review is from: When the Dead Cry Out (Hardcover)
In 1975, Clara Marshall and her two young daughters, Lorraine and Janine, vanished without a trace. The Devon and Cornwall Constabulary like all the locals suspect the husband and father Richard of killing his family. Clara's father Sean MacDonald especially believes his son-in-law murdered his daughter and grandchildren. He insists that she dumped him for another man. After failing to find any evidence of foul play the missing person's investigation was finally filed cold case.

Almost three decades later, divers exploring a sunken Nazi E-boat find parts of a skeleton wrapped in tarp and chains inside. Detective Superintendent Karen Meadows believes they have found part of the remains Clara, but what happened to the children. The missing person's case is reopened as a murder investigation with Karen, who lived next door to the Marshalls when the three females disappeared, leading the inquiries. As he has been for twenty-eight years ago, Richard remains the prime suspect

WHEN THE DEAD CRY OUT is an intriguing British police procedural that is excellent when the story line concentrates on the investigation; the plot bogs down a bit when Karen's personal woes is the focus. The case is cleverly designed so that the audience will detest Richard, who readers will want proven as the killer when he seems unfazed by the skeletal recovery of a family member. Karen is much more volatile than the seemingly serene prime suspect. Hilary Bonner writes a solid who-done-it starring a fine protagonist who uses humorous self deprecation to handle life's setbacks.

Harriet Klausner
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On a sunny afternoon in June twenty-seven years earlier, Karen Meadows, then a gawky thirteen-year-old, had been on her way home from school. Read the first page
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Richard Marshall, Jennifer Roth, Margaret Meadows, Phil Cooper, Clara Marshall, Sean Macdonald, Bill Talbot, John Kelly, Karen Meadows, Laurel House, Esther Hunter, Jimmy Finch, Torquay Police Station, Berry Head, Harry Tomlinson, Angela Kelly, Audley Richards, Ricky Maxwell, Fleet Street, James Cromby-White, Lorraine Marshall, Miss Roth, Old Manor, Detective Chief Inspector, Blue Rose
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