The End of the Wasp Season

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Pub Date Jun 07 2011 | Archive Date Sep 01 2012

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Sarah Erroll has jetlag. Lying in bed in the mid afternoon, savouring a glorious sleep in her childhood nursery, she thinks she hears a noise downstairs. But it’s a big house, an old house and floor boards snap, walls creak and sag, timbers groan. She doesn’t like it. She leaves the radio on when she’s here alone to mask the sounds but the radio is off. Then she hears a woman’s voice on the stairs.

There are two of them and they come into her room, menacing, angry, clearly not here by mistake. But she’s never seen either of them before and doesn’t know why they’re so angry

Alex Morrow is called at her father’s funeral and ordered to the house but the officers below her are worried: strong men can’t look at what they did to Sarah Erroll. Scene of Crime officers can’t cope with what they did.

Meeting an old friend from her school days Morrow gets drawn into a world of obvious answers, but Sarah Erroll was not who she seemed to be and Morrow has to fight for the chance to investigate the many other lives of a woman no one seemed to have known.

DENISE MINA was born in Glasgow and moved over twenty-one times in her childhood with her family. Her first novel, Garnethill, won the Crime Writers' Association John Creasey Dagger for best first crime novel. Since then she has written seven further novels, including most recently Still Midnight. She also writes comics and short stories, and is a regular contributor to radio and TV.

NOTE: This is the Canadian edition of this title. We are only able to approve requests from Canadian reviewers/media.

Sarah Erroll has jetlag. Lying in bed in the mid afternoon, savouring a...


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"The most exciting crime writer to have emerged in Britain for years" Ian Rankin

"The most exciting crime writer to have emerged in Britain for years" Ian Rankin


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