Summary
The Stranger House by Reginald Hill (HarperCollins, Pounds 12.99) Not another case for Dalziel and Pascoe but an epic yarn that their creator has evidently wanted to write for years. Headstrong Samantha Flood from Australia and handsome Miguel Madero from Spain both fetch up in the remote Cumbrian village of Illthwaite. She is searching for information about her paternal grandmother; he is researching the disappearance of an ancestor in the 16th century. However, the locals do not take kindly to strangers raking up the past - and with good reason.
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Crime
Although Hill's publishers describe The Stranger House as a "psychological thriller"...
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