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'McCarthy lays on the grisly detail with a practising doctor's detached eye.' -Publishers Weekly
An invitation to spend a week or two with childhood friends over New Year seemed an excellent idea to help Helena's recovery after her cancer treatment.
Helena had grown up with the Hickmans, had spent many happy holidays with them, and the fact that they lived in a castle surrounded by forest on the edge of a lake made it an even more perfect spot to recuperate.
But when a man is found burned to death in a car on the edge of the castle estate the apparently irrelevant though horrible incident creates unexpected disturbances in the lives of all those living in the castle.
Helena and her partner John Eisenmenger, caught in the middle of it all, cannot understand why. Nor can Detective Constable Sally Felty, navigating her first few months on the job, or her attractive yet elusive superior, Inspector Sauerwine.
But the unpleasantness grows and worse is to come, for there are secrets in the castle -- secrets that are of profound importance not only to the Hickmans, but also to the police service's treatment of a previous case, and to Helena and her past...
A World Full of Weeping is a grippingly complex thriller than keeps the reader in suspense right to the very end.
Praise for A World Full of Weeping:
'Readers who don't get enough strong forensic medicine from the likes of Patricia Cornwell or Kathy Reichs... will welcome this first book in a new series from a British pathologist... McCarthy lays on the grisly detail with a practising doctor's detached eye.' -Publishers Weekly
'Richly gothic... uses the classic whodunit format of a closed circle of suspects to good effect. There's a giddy feeling to the story when we lurch from moments of black farce to savage coincidence... a potent mix.' - Tangled Web
'Pathologist McCarthy creates a dark, densely imagined world in the demanding tradition of P. D. James... he peoples it with characters who truly inspire pity and terror, and provides the most unsparing post-mortem ever.' Kirkus Reviews
'A whodunit in the classical mould mixes the story of a man coping with the scars of his past and the wounds of the present... McCarthy handles his material with real brio.' - Crime Time
Keith McCarthy was born in Croydon, Surrey. Educated at Dulwich College and then at St George's Hospital Medical School, he began practising pathology in 1985 and has done so ever since. Keith is a Consultant Histopathologist in Gloucestershire where he lives with his wife and three daughters.
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