Dark Hollow

Paperback / ISBN-13: 9781444704693

Price: £10.99

ON SALE: 9th April 2026

Genre: Crime & Mystery / Suspense

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The thing which I greatly feared is come upon me . . .

Retreating to the wintry Maine of his childhood, Charlie Parker mourns the first anniversary of his wife and daughter’s deaths. But the voices of the dead ring loud in the silence.

Impelled by the gruesome similarity to his past, Parker pursues the case of another young woman killed with her child. But during the investigation a name is mentioned. A name that connects Charlie Parker directly to the case. A name with a dark history.

As the deepening mystery delivers more violence, events converge on a confrontation between Charlie Parker and a monster incarnate.



Praise for Dark Hollow:

‘Classic’
BERNARD CORNWELL

‘Exciting’
Sunday Times

‘One of the great writers of our generation’
NICHOLAS SPARKS

Reviews

Connolly's evocative prose and sharp one-liners make it oddly akin to poetry
<i>Independent</i>
. . . a dark sense of foreboding from the opening pages should will and chill Connolly's considerable fan-base through this second novel at great pace. . . Killer imagery is his secret weapon
<i>Sunday Business Post</i>, Dublin
DARK HOLLOW is a frightening, disturbing and brutal tale interspersed with great moments of dark humour
<i>Yorkshire Evening Press</i>
Connolly is not an easy author to pigeonhole. He is his own man: an original and exuberant story-teller, as he proves once more with this enjoyable book
<i>Scotland on Sunday</i>
Atmospheric, compulsive and deeply upsetting, [DARK HOLLOW] mark(s) the appearance of a writer whose star is most definitely in the ascendancy
<i>Manchester Metro</i>
Classic American detective fiction and of a very high order.
Bernard Cornwell, <i>Mail on Sunday</i>
Despite the gore, this second novel is subtler and more complex than the best-selling EVERY DEAD THING. Connolly's lyrical language and occasional mystical passages are reminiscent of James Lee Burke. His hero is developing into a credible and sympathetic personality
<i>Sunday Telegraph</i>
This is an exciting thriller and Parker is an engaging hero.
Sunday Times
Classic American detective fiction and of a very high order.
Bernard Cornwell, <i>Mail on Sunday</i>
Despite the gore, this second novel is subtler and more complex than the best-selling EVERY DEAD THING. Connolly's lyrical language and occasional mystical passages are reminiscent of James Lee Burke. His hero is developing into a credible and sympathetic personality
<i>Sunday Telegraph</i>
This is an exciting thriller and Parker is an engaging hero.
Sunday Times
Classic American detective fiction and of a very high order.
Bernard Cornwell, <i>Mail on Sunday</i>
Despite the gore, this second novel is subtler and more complex than the best-selling EVERY DEAD THING. Connolly's lyrical language and occasional mystical passages are reminiscent of James Lee Burke. His hero is developing into a credible and sympathetic personality
<i>Sunday Telegraph</i>
This is an exciting thriller and Parker is an engaging hero.
Sunday Times