Ghost Song

A condemned London music hall hides a deadly secret ...

Fiction & Literature, Crime, Mystery & Suspense
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Author: Sarah Rayne ISBN: 9781847399373
Publisher: Simon & Schuster UK Publication: July 6, 2009
Imprint: Simon & Schuster UK Language: English
Author: Sarah Rayne
ISBN: 9781847399373
Publisher: Simon & Schuster UK
Publication: July 6, 2009
Imprint: Simon & Schuster UK
Language: English

'Rayne handles a complicated story with many skeins very cleverly. A top psychological thriller' Good Reading magazine

The old Tarleton music hall on London's Bankside is the subject of a mysterious restraint order that has kept it closed for over ninety years. When Robert Fallon is asked to survey the building, he finds clues indicating that its long twilight sleep may contain a sinister secret.

Joining forces with researcher Hilary Bryant, Robert discovers the legend of the Tarleton's 'ghost' - a mysterious figure who was first glimpsed during the time of the charismatic performer Toby Chance, once the darling of Edwardian audiences until he vanished suddenly and inexplicably in the early 1900s.

After almost a century, the Tarleton's dark silence is about to end. But there are those who find its re-opening a threatening prospect and, as Robert and Hilary delve into the macabre history of one of London's oldest music halls, they both become menaced by the secrets of the past.

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'Rayne handles a complicated story with many skeins very cleverly. A top psychological thriller' Good Reading magazine

The old Tarleton music hall on London's Bankside is the subject of a mysterious restraint order that has kept it closed for over ninety years. When Robert Fallon is asked to survey the building, he finds clues indicating that its long twilight sleep may contain a sinister secret.

Joining forces with researcher Hilary Bryant, Robert discovers the legend of the Tarleton's 'ghost' - a mysterious figure who was first glimpsed during the time of the charismatic performer Toby Chance, once the darling of Edwardian audiences until he vanished suddenly and inexplicably in the early 1900s.

After almost a century, the Tarleton's dark silence is about to end. But there are those who find its re-opening a threatening prospect and, as Robert and Hilary delve into the macabre history of one of London's oldest music halls, they both become menaced by the secrets of the past.

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