REGINALD HILL
GOOD MORNING, MIDNIGHT
A Dalziel and Pascoe novel
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First published in Great Britain in 2004 by HarperCollins
This edition published in 2010.
Copyright © Reginald Hill 2004
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For Max and Mattie
and in memory of Pip
and all those other
companions of creation
right back to Pangur Ban
messe ocus Pangur Bancechtar nathar fira saindan:bith a menmasam fri seilgg,mu memna cein im saincheirdd.
Good Morning – Midnight –
I’m coming Home –
Day – got tired of Me –
How could I – of Him?
Sunshine was a sweet place –
I liked to stay –
But Morn – didn’t want me – now –
So – Goodnight – Day!
EMILY DICKINSON (1830 – 86)
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