Hear the Dead Cry

Charlie Price author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Penguin Random House Children's UK

Published:27th Nov '14

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Hear the Dead Cry cover

Think The Lovely Bones meets Sixth Sense and you've got Hear the Dead Cry.

The cemetery I know best is Forest Grove.

When he hears a terrified new voice pleading for help, Murray is convinced it is Nikki, a popular young cheerleader who went missing over a month ago - but who will believe him?

The cemetery I know best is Forest Grove. I spend most of my time there. That's where most of my friends are . . . The ones my age and the children, they almost all need someone to talk to. They weren't ready. They'll tell you that.

Murray doesn't have many friends at school. A quiet loner with a troubled family life, he spends all his time down at Forest Grove cemetery, speaking to the dead and listening to their stories.

When he hears a terrified new voice pleading for help, Murray is convinced it is Nikki, a popular young cheerleader who went missing over a month ago - but who will believe him? And where is the body?

Together with Pearl, the daughter of the cemetery groundskeeper, Murray must struggle to uncover the truth in a town full of secrets.

Asuperb debut novel . . . Readers will find themselves rooting for these characters * Publishers Weekly *
Readers will like the edginess and be intrigued by the extrasensory elements, as well as the darker turns the mystery takes. This is something different * Booklist *
A smart, funny, very clever page turner; unique and fun to read. As much as I wanted the mystery solved, I didn't want it to end. You're going to like this book
This will be an easy sell to mystery readers, and will have lots of appeal to those familiar with that genre only through television or movies
Price's background in mental health and education is prevalent in the sections where he elicits sympathy for the mentally ill and the loners in society * The School Librarian *

ISBN: 9780552573238

Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 15mm

Weight: 171g

240 pages