TAILIEUCHUNG - The Distant Echo

Prologue November 2003; St. Andrews, Scotland He always liked the cemetery at dawn. Not because daybreak offered any promise of a fresh beginning, but because it was too early for there to be anyone else around. Even in the dead of winter, when the pale light was so late in coming, he could guarantee solitude. No prying eyes to wonder who he was and why he was there, head bowed before that one particular grave. No nosy parkers to question his right to be there. It had been a long and troublesome journey to reach this destination. But he was. | The Distant Echo Val McDermid The Distant echo Author Vai McDermid Category Thriller Website http Date 29-October-2012 Page 1 291 http The Distant Echo Val McDermid Prologue Prologue November 2003 St. Andrews Scotland He always liked the cemetery at dawn. Not because daybreak offered any promise of a fresh beginning but because it was too early for there to be anyone else around. Even in the dead of winter when the pale light was so late in coming he could guarantee solitude. No prying eyes to wonder who he was and why he was there head bowed before that one particular grave. No nosy parkers to question his right to be there. It had been a long and troublesome journey to reach this destination. But he was very good at uncovering information. Obsessive some might say. He preferred persistent. He d learned how to trawl official and unofficial sources and eventually after months of searching he d found the answers he d been looking for. Unsatisfactory as they d been they had at least provided him with this marker. For some people a grave represented an ending. Not for him. He saw it as a beginning. Of sorts. He d always known it wouldn t be sufficient in itself. So he d waited hoping for a sign to show him the way forward. And it had finally come. As the sky changed its color from the outside to the inside of a mussel shell he reached into his pocket and unfolded the clipping he d taken from the local paper. FIFE POLICE IN COLD CASES REVIEW Unsolved murders in Fife going back as far as thirty years are to be re-examined in a full-scale cold case review police announced this week. Chief Constable Sam Haig said that new forensic breakthroughs meant that cases which had lain dormant for many years could now be reopened with some hope of success. Old evidence which has lain in police property stores for decades will be the subject of such methods as DNA analysis to see whether fresh progress can be made. Assistant Chief Constable Crime James .

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