Reginald Hill: Bones and Silence (UK 2009) From the Publisher: To make matters worse, he's being pestered by an anonymous letter-writer who is planning suicide and has chosen to confide in Dalziel. The local Mystery Plays should provide a welcome distraction as Dalziel's been cast as God. Unfortunately, the other lead is a local builder who also happens to be the chief suspect in some recent disappearances that might actually be murders... Reginald Hill: Bones and Silence. A Dalziel & Pascoe Novel. HarperCollins, ISBN 9780007313129 (June, 2009), 528 p., £7.99.
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Reginald Hill: Bones and Silence (UK 2003) From the Publisher: Dalziel senses the doubters around him anyway which only strengthens his resolve - and his pig-headedness. To make matters worse he's being pestered by an anonymous suicide. Worse still, Pascoe seems intent on reminding him of the fact. Meanwhile, the effervescent Eileen Chung is directing the Mystery Plays for the local theatre group. And who does she have in mind to play God? None other than the Super himself. He shouldn't have to much difficulty acting the part... Reginald Hill: Bones and Silence. Featuring Dalziel & Pascoe. HarperCollins, ISBN 0586211284 (June, 2003), 524 p., £6.99.
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Reginald Hill: Bones and Silence (USA 1991) From the Publisher: Reginald Hill: Bones and Silence. A Dalziel / Pascoe Mystery. Dell Publ., ISBN 0440209358 (June, 1991), 443 p., $4.99 (?).
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