Dean Jamieson was murdered on 04/04/2006, leaving an irreplaceable void
in the lives of those who held him dear. Dean's mother, Josephine, pens
a devastating novel that is a deeply intimate and personal examination
of the life and death of her child and the grief that accompanies such a
loss. Jamieson critiques the landscape following an untimely death; the
support of the social sector and the police, the role of the media and
reportage and the effect on family. Jamieson's prose, whilst at times
visceral, portrays the emotional weight of burying a child but offers,
amongst the darkness, hope. This is a work, whilst being intimate, that
transcends the personal and offers solidarity to those who have suffered
the loss of a loved one.