Raised In Silence
Discover the gripping tale of "Raised In Silence" by Frank Lean, published by Cornerstone in 2004. This enthralling fiction novel spans 464 pages and delves into the mysterious circumstances surrounding the death of student Meg Hands, found drowned in a Manchester canal. While authorities hastily label her death as a tragic yet common consequence of alcohol consumption, journalist Dave refuses to accept this explanation. As he embarks on a suspenseful investigation, Dave uncovers a concealed world of vice and dark secrets lying beneath the vibrant facade of Manchester's drinking culture.
Lean's masterful storytelling draws readers into a complex narrative that intertwines mystery and social commentary, making for a compelling read that keeps you on the edge of your seat. Join Dave as he navigates the murky waters of truth and deception, revealing that appearances can be dangerously misleading. "Raised In Silence" promises to captivate both fans of mystery and those who appreciate thought-provoking fiction.