Dark Hollow

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Simon and Schuster, Jan 27, 2009 - Fiction - 528 pages
Haunted by the murder of his wife and daughter, former New York police detective Charlie Parker retreats home to Scarborough, Maine, to rebuild his shattered life. But his return awakens old ghosts, drawing him into the manhunt for the killer of yet another mother and child. The obvious suspect is the young woman's violent ex-husband. But there is another possibility -- a mythical figure who lurks deep in the dark hollow of Parker's own past, a figure that has haunted his family for generations: the monster known as Caleb Kyle....
 

Contents

Section 1
3
Section 2
27
Section 3
46
Section 4
65
Section 5
73
Section 6
81
Section 7
95
Section 8
116
Section 19
316
Section 20
324
Section 21
341
Section 22
359
Section 23
371
Section 24
392
Section 25
399
Section 26
414

Section 9
129
Section 10
157
Section 11
178
Section 12
194
Section 13
216
Section 14
225
Section 15
236
Section 16
264
Section 17
275
Section 18
287
Section 27
419
Section 28
435
Section 29
447
Section 30
463
Section 31
475
Section 32
484
Section 33
499
Section 34
505
Section 35
520
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John Connolly is the author of Every Dead Thing, Dark Hollow, The Killing Kind, The White Road, Bad Men, Nocturnes, and The Black Angel. He is a regular contributor to The Irish Times and lives in Dublin, Ireland. For more information, see his website at www.johnconnolly.co.uk.