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Hear No Evil - Shortlisted for the Bloody Scotland Debut Prize 2022 (Hardcover)
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Hear No Evil - Shortlisted for the Bloody Scotland Debut Prize 2022 (Hardcover)
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SHORTLISTED FOR THE BLOODY SCOTLAND DEBUT PRIZE 2022 'Beautifully
written and a real page turner -a wonderful insight into the early
quest to understand and give a voice to people who cannot hear. '
Elisabeth Gifford 'A fascinating exploration of deafness and human
value amid the sights, sounds of smells of 1817 urban Scotland.'
Sally Magnusson 'told with great empathy and heart' Guinevere
Glasfurd 'A striking and stylish literary page-turner that breathes
life into the past' Zoe Strachan 'skilfully combines crime fiction
with a woman's struggle to speak the truth' The Times In the
burgeoning industrial city of Glasgow in 1817 Jean Campbell - a
young, Deaf woman - is witnessed throwing a child into the River
Clyde from the Old Bridge. No evidence is yielded from the river.
Unable to communicate with their silent prisoner, the authorities
move Jean to the decaying Edinburgh Tolbooth in order to prise the
story from her. The High Court calls in Robert Kinniburgh, a
talented teacher from the Deaf & Dumb Institution, in the hope
that he will interpret for them and determine if Jean is fit for
trial. If found guilty she faces one of two fates; death by hanging
or incarceration in an insane asylum. Through a process of trial
and error, Robert and Jean manage to find a rudimentary way of
communicating with each other. As Robert gains her trust, Jean
confides in him, and Robert begins to uncover the truth, moving
uneasily from interpreter to investigator, determined to clear her
name before it is too late. Based on a landmark case in Scottish
legal history Hear No Evil is a richly atmospheric exploration of
nineteenth-century Edinburgh and Glasgow at a time when progress
was only on the horizon. A time that for some who were silenced
could mean paying the greatest price.
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