Death Drop

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B. M. Gill’s gripping mystery, “Death Drop,” a compelling first U.S. edition from Scribner’s (1979), plunges you into the devastating aftermath of a child’s death. Follow John Fleming as he investigates the tragic demise of his son on a school field trip. What begins as a parent’s quest for answers quickly unravels into a chilling exploration of unease within the school walls. Fleming grapples with the agonizing possibility: was his son’s death the result of an innocent prank, or a sinister act of cruelty? Gill masterfully crafts a taut narrative filled with atmospheric tension and psychological depth, blurring the lines between youthful indiscretion and deliberate malice. If you enjoy classic mysteries and psychological thrillers that delve into the darker aspects of human behavior and parental devotion, “Death Drop” is an unforgettable read that will keep you guessing until the very end.

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Investigating the death of his young son during a school field trip, John Fleming realizes that something is amiss at the school but remains undecided whether it is innocent hazing or a cruel form of torture

Dive into the chilling depths of parental grief and suspicion with B. M. Gill's masterful mystery, "Death Drop." This gripping first U.S. edition, published by Scribner's in 1979, plunges readers into the heart-wrenching investigation of John Fleming, a father shattered by the sudden death of his young son during a seemingly ordinary school field trip. As Fleming grapples with his profound loss, a gnawing unease begins to take root. The idyllic setting of the school, meant to be a place of learning and growth, starts to reveal a darker, more unsettling undercurrent. Fleming finds himself caught in a labyrinth of unanswered questions and disturbing possibilities. Was his son's demise a tragic accident, perhaps the result of an innocent prank gone horribly wrong? Or does a more sinister truth lurk beneath the surface, hinting at a deliberate act of cruelty, a "cruel form of torture" disguised by the veneer of schoolboy camaraderie? Gill skillfully crafts a narrative that blurs the lines between youthful indiscretion and outright malice, leaving both Fleming and the reader in a state of agonizing uncertainty. "Death Drop" is more than just a whodunit; it's a profound exploration of the protective instincts of a father driven to uncover the truth, no matter how horrific. The novel is celebrated for its atmospheric tension and its psychological acuity, drawing readers into Fleming's obsessive quest for answers within the confines of a seemingly ordinary educational institution. With its expertly woven plot, "Death Drop" is a compelling read for fans of classic mysteries and psychological thrillers, offering a thought-provoking journey into the darkest corners of human behavior and the enduring pain of a parent's love. Prepare to be captivated by this taut and unforgettable tale of loss, suspicion, and the desperate search for justice.
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0684164647

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9780684164649

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189

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318

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First U.S. Edition

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