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The Mysteries
Sep 20, 2024 8:16 PM

Author:Robert McGill

The Mysteries

Robert, a young traveller, finds himself in the small Ontario town of Sunshine, in the middle of a party at the town's wildlife park. A stranger he picked up on the way has given him a dirty yellow notebook and told him to give it to an Alice Pedersen. But Alice Pedersen disappeared two years ago.

Six months before Robert's arrival, human remains have been recovered from the local shoreline. Stoddart Fremlin has been arrested on suspicion of murder. Daniel Barrie, who was having an affair with Alice and who left for England immediately after her disappearance, has unexpectedly returned. At the same time, Rocket de Witt, one of the last people to see Alice alive, has left town. And amid all this, there is a tiger on the loose.

The mystery of Alice's disappearance slowly unravels, at the same time revealing the dark and murky secrets of the inhabitants of Sunshine.

Reviews

Sculpted with a sensitive precision that belies the fact that this is McGill's first novel

—— Independent

Consummately well written

—— The Times

Tense, original and observant

—— Guardian

A writer of striking talent and originality

—— Daily Mail

A totally enjoyable read; truly gripping, quirky and moving

—— Time Out

Death in the Stocks is that rare and refreshing thing - a clever problem stated, developed and finally solved in terms of character

—— The Times

Miss Heyer's characters act and speak with an ease that is as refreshing as it is rare in the ordinary mystery novel

—— Times Literary Supplement

First-rate thriller, with the imperturbable Reacher meting out his brand of justice to the villains

—— Sunday Telegraph

An unflinching suspense thriller . . . Blindsighted is a promising debut, and Karin Slaughter is a novelist to watch

—— George P. Pelecanos

Terrifying...rarely have the mechanics of suspense been so efficiently utilised outside a Hitchcock movie

—— DAILY EXPRESS

Original, moving and entertaining for adults as well as for older children

—— Julia Donaldson , Daily Express

A deservedly acclaimed read.

—— Time Out London

'Haddon's book is a peculiar thing - a kind of James Joyce for kids - but a genre-busting gem, nevertheless'

—— The Observer

'Engaging, warm, humorous and poignant at the same time'

—— The Scotsman

'This book is amazing . . . A must read'

—— Martina Evans , Irish Post
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