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THE HOLLOW TREE by Philip Miller

THE HOLLOW TREE

by Philip Miller

Pub Date: April 2nd, 2024
ISBN: 9781641295581
Publisher: Soho Crime

A second darkly atmospheric mystery takes journalist Shona Sandison far from her Edinburgh base, the present day, and whatever passes for her comfort zone.

“DEATH SHOCK AT HOTEL WEDDING” screeches a tabloid headline after Daniel Merrygill, an old school friend of the bride, Vivienne Banks, steps off the roof of the Poet’s Hotel before the horrified gaze of Shona, who’d been invited to Dunoon by Viv, the longtime editorial secretary at the Edinburgh Post, where Shona worked before she was made redundant. The wedding is put on indefinite hold as the police question Shona and try to figure out why Dan killed himself. As it turns out, he’s not the only school chum of Viv whose life has been shortened. He and his sixth-form classmates at Ullathorne Comprehensive have been bound together for 32 years, ever since Viv’s brother, Andrew, went missing, presumed dead, at the tender age of 18. Shona, who’s unhappy about having to freelance as a practitioner of “churnalism,” is certain that Dan’s suicide is linked to a series of cryptic messages she’s received, and nearly as certain that the crux of the mystery concerns Gary Watson, the Member of Parliament for Tyrdale whose star has been rising despite two things Shona doesn’t know about: the violent death of his wife years ago and the scandalous conduct of his private life. But how can she possibly put all the pieces together when no one involved, including Viv, will talk to her, and she keeps getting urgent messages about the health and welfare of her aged father back home? No wonder most readers will figure out where this is all going long before she does.

Auld acquaintances who should be forgot.