A Small Death In The Great Glen
A Novel
1st Atria pbk. ed.
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Word Count
98,250 words, Guess
Page Count
393 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivesmalldeathingrea00scot
- Internet Archivesmalldeathingrea00adsc
- Internet Archivesmalldeathingrea0000scot
- ISBN-139781439154939
- ISBN-139781439164839
and 8 more
- ISBN-101439154937
- ISBN-101439164835
- Library of Congress Control Number2009034926
- OCLC Control Number435628827
- OCLC Control Number43562882740018182791
- Better World Books9781439164839
- Better World Books9781439154939
- Open LibraryOL24585589M
Classifications
- DDC823/.92
- LCCPR9619.4.S35 S63 2010
- LCCPR9619.4.S35S63 2010
and 2 more
- LCCPR9619.4.S35F38 2010
- LCCPR9619.4.S35 F38 2010
Description
In the Highlands of 1950s Scotland, a boy is found dead in a canal lock. Two young girls tell such a fanciful story of his disappearance that no one believes them. The local newspaper staff—including Joanne Ross, the part-time typist embroiled in an abusive marriage, and her boss, a seasoned journalist determined to revamp the paper—set out to uncover and investigate the crime. Suspicion falls on several townspeople, all of whom profess their innocence. Alongside these characters are the people of the town and neighboring glens; a refugee Polish sailor; an Italian family whose cafÉ boasts the first known cappuccino machine in the north of Scotland; and a corrupt town clerk subverting the planning laws to line his own pocket. Together, these very different Scots harbor deep and troubling secrets underneath their polished and respectable veneers—revelations that may prevent the crime from being solved and may keep the town firmly in the clutches of its shadowy past.
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