The Whispering Gallery
By (Author) Mark Sanderson
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins
9th October 2012
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
368
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 22mm
260g
A gripping and evocative mystery set in 30s London, in which a young journalist goes on the trail of a serial killer
On a sweltering day in July 1937, reporter John Steadman is in Londons St Pauls Cathedral waiting for his girlfriend But romance is pushed aside when he witnesses a man falling to his death from the Whispering Gallery, killing a priest in the process. Did he jump or was he pushed
Two days later Johnny receives the first of a series of grim packages at the offices of his newspaper, the Daily News. Each contains the body part of a woman and an enigmatic note, one of which says that he will be the murderers final victim.
To catch a killer, Johnny must set himself up as bait with police and a fascinated public looking on. But he still has to uncover the tragic truth behind the double-death in the cathedral
Praise for Mark Sanderson:
Mark Sanderson is a journalist. Since 1999, he has written the Literary Life column in the Sunday Telegraph and he reviews crime fiction for the Evening Standard. His memoir, Wrong Rooms, published in 2002 to widespread critical acclaim was described by Melvyn Bragg as one of the most moving I have ever read.