Reginald Hill: Singing the Sadness (UK 2015) From the Publisher: Joe Sixsmith is going west, though only as far the Llanffugiol Choral Festival in Wales. But his plans are interrupted when they happen upon a burning house with a mysterious woman trapped inside. Joe risks life and limb to rescue the woman, only to be roped in to the investigation by the police officer in charge. Suddenly surrounded by a bevy of suspicious characters, he soon realizes that this case is much more than just arson. Aided by little more than his acute instinct for truth, Joe moves forward over the space of a single weekend to uncover crimes which have been buried for years. Reginald Hill: Singing the Sadness. HarperCollins, ISBN: 9780007334834 (September, 2015), eBook, 0.43 MB (ca. 256 p.), £5.99.
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Reginald Hill: Singing the Sadness (UK 2010) From the Publisher: Soon Joe is surrounded by a whole bevy of suspicious characters, not to mention the kind of criminous confusion that turns into utter chaos when confronted with the famous Sixsmith detection technique. Joe is no quitter, though. Doggedly, aided by little more than that instinct for truth which is his unique talent, he moves forward over the space of a single weekend to uncover crimes which have been buried for years. Reginald Hill: Singing the Sadness. HarperCollins, ISBN: 9780007334834 (April, 2010), 256 p., £7.99.
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Reginald Hill: Singing the Sadness (USA 2001) From the Publisher: Joe is in Wales for a church choir festival. He's retained by two parties to uncover the identity of the young woman. Joe's not up to any more heroics, though his clients may be. But before a killer can be brought to justice, he may have to play hero one more time -- to save his own skin. Reginald Hill: Singing the Sadness. A Joe Sixsmith Mystery. Worldwide Library, ISBN 0373263716 (January, 2001), 256 p., $5.99.
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Reginald Hill: Singing the Sadness (UK 2000) From the Publisher: Soon Joe is trapped by a whole bevy of suspicious characters, not to mention the kind of criminous confusion that turns into utter chaos when confronted with the famous Sixsmith detection technique. Joe is no quitter, though. Doggedly, aided by little more than that instinct for truth which is his unique talent, he moves forward over the space of a single weekend to uncover crimes which have lain buried for years Reginald Hill: Singing the Sadness. HarperCollins, ISBN 0006499023 (January, 2000), 251 p., £5.99.
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Reginald Hill: Singing the Sadness (USA 1999) From the Publisher: Joe is in Wales for a church choir festival. He's retained by two parties to uncover the identity of the young woman. Joe's not up to any more heroics, though his clients may be. But before a killer can be brought to justice, he may have to play hero one more time -- to save his own skin. Reginald Hill: Singing the Sadness. A Private Eye Joe Sixsmith Adventure. St. Martin's Press, ISBN 0312242387 (September, 1999), 251 p., $23.95.
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Reginald Hill: Singing the Sadness (UK 1999) From the Publisher: Reginald Hill: Singing the Sadness. Collins Crime, ISBN 0002326086 (February, 1999), 251 p., £15.99.
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