![]() ![]() Then a body goes missing from the morgue, the police get involved and Cassie who distrusts the police immensely is the number one suspect. Until the day Mrs Edwards is on her table from an apparent drowning, being found dead in the bath at only fifty one. She cares for the dead as if they are still living and shows them a great deal of tenderness, often getting fleeting moments of an almost supernatural response from them. ![]() Signing up to her course at the adult education centre she gets her A levels and now works as a technician in a mortuary. ![]() Then as a teen she starts to rebel and moves out to live in squats and take drugs, her turn around comes from a chance meeting, while selling the Big Issue, with science teacher Mrs Edwards. Losing both her parents in a car crash, at a young age Cassie Raven goes to live with her polish grandmother and starts an obsession with dead things. The pathologist says that her death was an accident.īody language introduces one of the most interesting characters I’ve ever had the pleasure to read. I’ve eviscerated thousands of bodies, but never someone I know before – someone who meant a lot to me someone I loved. The dead want to tell us what happened to them. They can’t understand why I choose to cut up dead bodies for a living. People think being a mortuary technician is a seriously weird job. All opinions are honest and my own.Ĭassie Raven believes the dead can talk. Thank you to Tracy the author and for my place on the tour and gifted ebook via NetGalley. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |