Small Weeping
In "Small Weeping," acclaimed author Alex Gray takes readers on a gripping journey through the dark underbelly of Glasgow. Set against the backdrop of Queen Street Station, the story begins with the chilling discovery of a prostitute's body, her hands positioned in a prayer-like gesture, a delicate flower pressed between her palms. As the investigation unfolds, psychologist Solomon Brightman is enlisted by DCI Lorimer to bring his unique perspective and lateral thinking to the murder case. This compelling crime and mystery novel, published in 2005, spans 336 pages and delves into the complexities of human behavior and the quest for justice. Join Solomon and DCI Lorimer as they navigate the twists and turns of this suspenseful tale, perfect for fans of mystery and psychological thrillers. Don't miss out on this captivating read from one of the leading voices in contemporary crime fiction.