

Afraid to speak up in the immediate aftermath, Cass embarks on a solitary quest to unravel what has taken place. When her husband returns, he says nothing. In the backseat of the car, their seven-year-old son sits quietly. A young woman runs towards her husband and embraces him - until he holds his hand over her face and she falls down on the stones, dead. While waiting for him, something catches her eye.

It's a crisp spring morning when Cass drops her husband, a respected lecturer, to the beach for his medically prescribed swim. DUNPHY 'Truly gripping' SINEAD CROWLEY THE DEAD WON'T STAY SILENT FOREVER. 'Opens with a terrific hook' IRISH TIMES 'Absolutely absorbing' SAM BLAKE 'A chilling, magical read' PATRICIA GIBNEY 'Breathtakingly paced' S.
