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Children of the mist / Douglas Skelton.

Children of the mist / Douglas Skelton.
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Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Branch Status Due Date Res.
F SKEL
Adult Fiction   Adult Lending . Available .  
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ISBN 9781846976254 (paperback)
Classification F SKEL
Personal Name Skelton, Douglas
Title Children of the mist / Douglas Skelton.
Production & Copyright Details Edinburgh : Polygon, 2023.
©2023
Physical Description 326 pages ; 20 cm.
Content type text
Series A Rebecca Connolly thriller 5
Summary Note After Rebecca attends a memorial service in the Black Wood of Rannoch marking the disappearance of Fergus McGregor, she becomes involved in a baffling case. Fergus was writing a local history of the area where the McGregors were known as the Children of the Mist, and he loved to walk in the Black Wood. His deeply religious parents and wife mark the date he disappeared there every year. Fergus had said he was going to Pitlochry and would be back that night. But he had no intention of returning. He was involved in an illicit affair with the wife of a very dangerous man, an incomer from London who had been at odds with the McGregor family over land he wants for a leisure development. Could he be the reason for Fergus vanishing? Meanwhile, a recluse in a remote cottage is having conversations with someone who does not wish to be found . . . And then there's an empty grave. As Rebecca probes deeper, she finds that something malevolent may still hide in the mists of the Black Wood.
Subject-Personal Name Connolly, Rebecca(Fictitious character)Fiction
Subject - Topical Term Women journalists -- Scotland -- Fiction
Missing persons -- Fiction
Subject - Geographic Name Highlands (Scotland) -- Fiction
Subject - Genre Thrillers (Fiction)
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