The third installment of the Shona Sandison Investigations is perfect for fans of Ian Rankin, John le Carré, and Denise Mina.
In a post-COVID Britain, investigative reporter Shona Sandison is seeking meaning and the next big story; her reclusive contact inside the government has promised her something huge, but she has no idea what kind of danger she's in. Meanwhile, her old journalist friend Hector Stricken has taken on a position in communications for a new state agency, where he stumbles across a sinister, top-secret project code-named Grendel. Finally, an aging former MI6 director now living in seclusion grieves for his murdered son and ponders revenge.
Little do they know they are caught in the web of a dark conspiracy at the heart of the United Kingdom, facing a rot so deep that the only way to cure it may be to cut it out--or burn the whole thing down. Written in beautiful, immersive language and peopled with iconic characters grappling with issues far larger than themselves, Philip Miller's new mystery depicts the reality of the ongoing fight against state oppression.
Winner of the Shamus Award for Best First P.I. Novel
"Mr. Miller is a superb writer . . . As her editor says of the sinister story that the intrepid Shona slowly pieces together, the book is 'a cracker, an absolute belter.'"
--The Wall Street Journal
"A literary thriller in the tradition of The Goldfinch or All the Light We Cannot See, but better! . . . [An] enjoyable thriller that is part cerebral and part noir."
--Deadly Pleasures Mystery Magazine
"The Hollow Tree is gripping yet haunting, and surely one of the best crime novels of the year."
--David Peace, author of the Red Riding Quartet