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Burial: A Novel
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Burial: A Novel

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Adapted by the author as the streaming limited-series THE SISTER! Neil Cross's Burial is the story of one man's obsession with redemption.

Everyone makes mistakes.

But what if your biggest mistake was something you could never live down?

Something so awful and despicable that it weighs daily on your soul?

Nathan has never been able to forget the worst night of his life. Only he and an old acquaintance know what really happened and they have made a pact to keep silent.

Now, years later, a knock on his door brings terrifying news. Old wounds are suddenly reopened, threatening to tear Nathan's whole world apart, as he comes face to face with the bleak landscape of lies and deception that has become his life.

Can you ever really bury your guiltiest secret?

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LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 16, 2010
ISBN9781429991810
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Burial: A Novel
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Neil Cross

Neil Cross is the creator and sole writer of the critically acclaimed BBC America crime series Luther, and the film Luther: The Fallen Sun, available on Netflix. In 2011, Cross was awarded the Edgar Award for Best Teleplay for episode one of Luther. He is the author of the thriller Burial and lives with his family in Wellington, New Zealand. Visit him online at Neil-Cross.com.

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    This is the very creepy third book in the Manitou series and is my favourite of the books. Misquamacus is back and although the action starts small, with a woman finding all her furniture sliding to the centre of the wall, dragged there by a mysterious shadow, it soon escalates to whole buildings dragged down into the earth, wiping out whole cities. Misquamacus also has a helper in the form of a voodoo ghost and only Harry Erskine, John Singing Rock and a young man called EC Dude can save the day.This book was written way before the 9/11 disasters but Masterton's descriptions of the destruction of Chicago is especially poignant following them. Harry Erskine is one of my favourite characters in a horror series and this book has not let me down.