On Westminster Bridge (Wordsworth) Ode To A Nightingale (Keats) On Wenlock Edge (A.E. Housman) Youth And Age On Beaulieu River (Betjeman) A Subaltern's Love Song (Betjeman) Hunter Trials (Betjeman) Now Sleeps The Crimson Petal (Tennyson) Daffodils (Wordsworth) Sonnet No.2: When Forty Winters Shall Besiege Thy Brow (Shakespeare) Sonnet No.18: Shall I Compare Thee To A Summer's Day? (Shakespeare)...
The first message sent to Tom Thorne's phone was just a picture - the blurred image of a man's face, but Thorne had seen enough dead bodies to know that the man was no longer alive. But who was he? Who sent the photograph? And why? While the technical experts attempt to trace the sender, Thorne searches the bulletins for a reported death that matches the photograph. Then another picture arrives.