When the old chemical works in Leith are demolished, a long deceased body encrusted in phosphate rock is uncovered. Seated at a card table, ten objects are positioned in front of the mummified corpse.
DI Rose Irving from Police Scotland is tasked with making sense of this eerie scene, and sets out to find someone familiar with the history of the site.
Enter retired shift foreman John Gibson, a veritable mine of information. DI Irving certainly gets more than she bargained for: a history of technology, a lesson in chemistry and an unusual insight into the people who worked in Edinburgh’s last fertiliser factory on Leith Docks.
Who was the victim? How did he die? What is the significance of the ten objects that surround him? And how reliable is the chief witness?
When the old chemical works in Leith are demolished, a long deceased body encrusted in phosphate rock is uncovered. Seated at a card table, ten objects are positioned in front of the mummified corpse.
DI Rose Irving from Police Scotland is tasked with making sense of this eerie scene, and sets out to find someone familiar with the history of the site.
Enter retired shift foreman John Gibson, a veritable mine of information. DI Irving certainly gets more than she bargained for: a history of technology, a lesson in chemistry and an unusual insight into the people who worked in Edinburgh’s last fertiliser factory on Leith Docks.
Who was the victim? How did he die? What is the significance of the ten objects that surround him? And how reliable is the chief witness?