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Published: 25th June 2024
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The Red Hollow: A haunted detective, a phantom killer...
By (Author) Natalie Marlow
John Murray Press
Baskerville
29th April 2025
30th January 2025
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Crime and mystery: hard-boiled crime, noir fiction
Crime and mystery: private investigator / amateur detectives
Historical fiction
823.92
Paperback
320
Width 128mm, Height 196mm, Spine 24mm
220g
'Marlow has a poetic eye . . . But it's her mix of detective story and Gothic ghosts, ancient folk legends and lingering wartime trauma, that lift the book' Financial Times, Best new thrillers
Warwickshire, 1934Deep in a hamlet in the Warwickshire countryside, Red Hollow Hall is a male-only sanatorium run by the charismatic psychiatrist Dr Moon. However, all is not well, and Dr Moon's patients are leaving Red Hollow in droves.Recent disturbances, which originally appeared to be pranks, have descended into something more sinister, and now the men believe they have a malevolent visitor - the mermaid of Red Hollow. The ghost of a murdered girl, they believe the mermaid wreaks bloody revenge on unsuspecting men each time the hamlet floods.When private enquiry agent, William Garrett, and freshly minted detective, Phyll Hall, are called in to uncover the identity of the intruder, they become trapped in a world of madness, the occult, and grisly murder. A world where William must use all his strength to differentiate between the real-life monster haunting Red Hollow Hall and the monsters of the mind. The Red Hollow is the follow-up to Natalie Marlow's critically acclaimed debut, Needless Alley.'As full of atmosphere as the author's critically acclaimed debut' Prima'Superbly researched, spine-tingling, and magnificently atmospheric' Abir Mukherjee, author of The Shadows of Men'A truly splendid, wicked gem of a book. I loved it' Tom Mead, author of Death and the ConjurorMarlow has a poetic eye . . . But it's her mix of detective story and Gothic ghosts, ancient folk legends and lingering wartime trauma, that lift the book * Financial Times, Best new thrillers *
As full of atmosphere as the author's critically acclaimed debut, Needless Alley -- Nina Pottell * Prima *
Marlow is a truly gifted writer who imports the tropes and character types of classic noir to 1930s Birmingham with great success and in Garrett - a shell-shocked Great War veteran given to quoting Shakespeare and Blake - has created a gumshoe fit for many more adventures * New European *
Private detective William Garrett and his new lesbian partner Phyll Hall make an engaging double act in Marlow's second thriller set in the Midlands in the 1930s. Red Hollow is a sanatorium whose patients are fleeing after a series of sinister disturbances. Marlow writes with a poet's eye for language * Financial Times, Best summer books of 2024: Thrillers *
Following reports of ghostly disturbances at a sanatorium, Natalie Marlow's investigative duo, Garrett and Hall are called in to investigate, soon finding themselves falling into a world of rumour, folklore and death. Superbly researched, spine-tingling, and magnificently atmospheric, The Red Hollow is a masterful follow up to the brilliant Needless Alley and cements Marlow's reputation as a rising star in the world of historical crime fiction
-- Abir Mukherjee, author of THE SHADOWS OF MENNatalie Marlow is a historical crime novelist with a fascination for the people and landscapes of the Midlands. Born into a family of storytellers, she takes inspiration from the colourful stories her grandparents told. Her debut novel, Needless Alley, starring private detective William Garrett, received glowing reviews from press and readers alike. Natalie holds an MA in Creative Writing from the University of East Anglia and is currently working on the next book in the William Garrett series.