

Meanwhile, the body of an old man disappears from the mortuary and DS Flyte is in charge of the investigation. But how will she prove her suspicions are correct? Working in a mortuary, Cassie finds dealing with the dead a lot easier than dealing with their bereaved family members, but things change when she finds someone she knows on her table: Geraldine Edwards, her friend, teacher and mentor, the woman who got her into science, and indirectly the person thanks to whom she’s now a mortuary tech. It soon becomes clear to Cassie that Mrs E’s death was no accident. Now she’s working as a mortuary technician and she believes the dead can talk, they have the story of their death to tell, at least if there is someone who will listen. Hi and welcome to my review of Body Language! Huge thanks to Tracy Fenton for the blog tour invite and to Zaffre Books for the gorgeous review copy!Įver since she was a little girl, Cassie Raven has been fascinated by dead things. Is her grief making her see things that aren’t there, or is her intuition right, and there’s something more sinister to her friend’s death than the ME thinks? Harbouring an innate distrust of the police, Cassie sets out to investigate and deliver justice to the woman who saved her life.

Her friend and mentor, Mrs E.ĭeeply intuitive and convinced that she can pick up the last thoughts of the dead, Cassie senses that there must be more to the ruling of an accidental death. But this is the first time she’s come face to face with someone she knows on the slab. Ĭamden mortuary assistant Cassie Raven has pretty much seen it all. THE DEAD CAN TALK – WE JUST NEED TO LISTEN.
