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A Song for the Dead

(2024)
(The third book in the Wray Mallory series)
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Forty years later, the unexplained disappearance of a drummer has become as legendary as the rock group he played with.

When a TV crew stumbles upon a dismembered finger inside the band’s old tour bus, Sergeant Mars Donovan finds himself with some macabre new clues. But the passage of time has left the trail cold.

Not cold enough for Wray Mallory.

Her psychometry skills uncover long-buried secrets and evidence of a vicious killer known only as Barber. At every step, she’s dogged by the ambitious TV crew, eager for the show of a lifetime—one they’ll stop at nothing to get.

The case will lead Wray from the seamier side of Kimotan Rapids to England, where the only living people once connected with the band reside—and where they’re haunted by far more than bad memories.

With time ticking, Wray reluctantly accepts help from her ghost-seeing ex-husband. But Carter Pryce has his own motives for getting involved, and he might prove more a hindrance than a help.

Can Wray and Mars put to rest the mystery behind the drummer’s vanishing—or will the case prove to be their swan song?

The
Wray Mallory series—mystery and suspense with a paranormal twist—includes characters introduced in the Sullivan Gray series and the Braddock & Gray Case Files.


Genre: Horror

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