A stunning new psychological thriller set in past and present-day Cumbria from the award-winning author of the Dalziel and Pascoe series.
Things move slowly in the tiny village of Illthwaite, but that’s about to change with the arrival of two strangers. Sam Flood is a young Australian post-grad en route to Cambridge. Miguel Madero is a Spanish historian in flight from a seminary. They have nothing in common and no connection, except that they both want to dig up bits of the past that some people would rather keep buried. Sam is looking for information about her grandmother who left Illthwaite courtesy of the child migrant scheme four decades earlier. The past Mig is interested in is more than four centuries old.
They meet in the village pub, the Stranger House, a remnant of the old Illthwaite Priory. They can find nothing to agree on. Sam believes that anything that can’t be explained by math isn’t worth explaining; Mig sees ghosts; Sam is a fun-loving, experienced young woman; Mig is a 26-year-old virgin. But once their paths cross, they become increasingly entangled as they pursue what at first seem to be separate quests, finding out the hard way who to trust and who to fear in this ancient village.
The action is fast, there are clashes physical and metaphysical, and shocks natural and supernatural, as the tension mounts to an explosive climax. But fans of Reginald Hill’s will not be surprised to find a few laughs along the way. And very loyal fans might even recognize a ghost from the very distant past. . . .
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Recensione:
“The Stranger House...is done superbly, with Hill’s usual panache...a delight.”
—Margaret Cannon, The Globe and Mail
“Hill’s novels are really dances to the music of time, his heroes and villains interconnecting, their stories entwining.”
—Ian Rankin
L'autore:
Reginald Hill has received Britain’s most coveted mystery writing award, the Cartier Diamond Dagger Award, as well as the Golden Dagger, for his Dalziel and Pascoe series. He lives in Cumbria, England.
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- EditoreSeal Books
- Data di pubblicazione2006
- ISBN 10 0770429890
- ISBN 13 9780770429898
- RilegaturaCopertina flessibile
- Numero di pagine544
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