Dark Hollow

Paperback / ISBN-13: 9781444704693

Price: £10.99

ON SALE: 9th April 2026

Genre: Crime & Mystery / Suspense

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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