When the Dead Come Calling
The Burrowhead Mysteries: A Scottish Book Trust 2020 Great Scottish Novel
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Oneworld Publications
Published:3rd Jun '21
Should be back in stock very soon
In the chilling narrative of When the Dead Come Calling, a murder investigation reveals the dark secrets of a seemingly innocent village.
In When the Dead Come Calling, the tranquil facade of the northern village of Burrowhead is shattered by the shocking murder of psychotherapist Alexis Cosse. As Detective Inspector Strachan leads her team in the investigation, they uncover a disturbing undercurrent of racism, misogyny, and homophobia that has long been buried beneath the village's surface. The case forces the villagers to confront their own complicity in the darkness that has taken root in their community, revealing that no one is truly innocent in this tight-knit society.
As the investigation deepens, DI Strachan grapples with her own personal demons and begins to question her marriage. The haunting atmosphere of Burrowhead, coupled with its chilling history, adds layers of complexity to the narrative. Each revelation not only brings them closer to the truth behind Alexis's murder but also exposes the vulnerabilities and secrets of the villagers. The story unfolds against a backdrop of eerie caves and an unsettling landscape, creating a sense of dread that permeates the narrative.
When the Dead Come Calling is not just a murder mystery; it is an exploration of the human condition and the shadows that lurk within us all. Strachan's journey through the investigation becomes a reflection on trust, betrayal, and the haunting legacies of the past. As the story unfolds, readers are left questioning the very nature of innocence and the price of uncovering the truth.
‘Unputdownable. When the Dead Come Calling tracks the toxin which seeped into a village. If you read closer you will see who the ‘key workers’ are. Helen Sedgwick saw into the future and that future is now! It's an incredible book! READ IT.’
-- Lemn Sissay, author of My Name Is Why‘The author has created an intriguing plot with twists and turns underlaid with the supernatural and her descriptions of the landscape and changing weather, brooding and windswept, bright and sunny is an original metaphor for how the investigation is proceeding. This is a stunning, complex, out-of-the mainstream novel that’s completely immersive.’
* Mystery People *'When The Dead Come Calling by Helen Sedgewick is a favourite current book of mine - all about race and class in contemporary Britain but all wrapped inside a brill thriller.'
* Lemn Sissay, author of My Name Is Why *‘Sedgwick’s writing is minutely observational, clever and warm. One minute you are transported by her descriptions of the landscape, the next she is raising the hairs on the back of your neck with her dreamlike descriptions of whatever lurks in the cave at the foot of the cliffs. It is her portrayal of the closed world of a remote community, however, that will chill you to the bone.’
* Scotsman *'A multi-layered tale from a range of viewpoints that reaches back into history and poses as many questions as it answers… the pages of When The Dead Come Calling fairly sizzle with stagmen, menhirs and evil carrion birds… a thumpingly good read shot through with some beautiful prose.'
* The Herald, Scotland *‘The dense narrative moves back and forth, incorporating horrors from the past and fears and resentments from the present. The final twist works well and adds an extra layer to the story that is both surprising and moving.’
* Literary Review *'Helen Sedgwick weaves a clever combination of psychological suspense and low-key police procedural.'
* Crimereview *'Creepy, atmospheric and spine-tingling, When The Dead Come Calling is the kind of mystery so deviously plotted it left me reeling. Brilliant.'
* Chris Whitaker, author of Tall Oaks *'When The Dead Come Calling confirms what many of us already knew: Helen Sedgwick is one of Scotland's finest contemporary storytellers.'
* Claire Askew, author of All the Hidden Truths *'Beautifully written, beguiling and mysterious, the sort of book that would reward a second (and third) read. And a twisty plot with an undercurrent of supernatural malevolence that ticked all my boxes.'
* Fiona Erskine, author of The Chemical Detective *'By combining up-to-the-minute themes, well-tuned dialogue and warm and witty details of everyday life with a deep, impressionistic sense of dread, Sedgwick produces a mystery as addictive as it is anxiety-inducing ... deserves to be a stonking series with wide appeal that should run and run.'
* Molly Flatt, author of The Charmed Life of Alex Moore *'It’s the poetic quality of her writing that makes this a moodily engrossing, and rather uneasy, opening to the series.'
* Peterborough Telegraph *'Helen Sedgwick's crime fiction debut When the Dead Come Calling is assured, engaging and beautifully layered. Intriguing characters meet contemporary issues, and historical whispers, in a haunting landscape. A must-read for 2020!'
* Scottish Book Trust *'An ethereal, supernatural take on the crime genre.'
* Huntly Express *‘If you are after a cosy thriller, then this is not it. But if you’re interested in a really well-written, atmospheric, complex and mysterious story, then this may be it!... I loved the imagery of the landscape, where it seemed always to be raining. Indeed, the physical setting is a real character in this novel. I loved the motley cast of characters, both the police and the locals. The star is DI Strachan, who is desperately trying to prevent her little station being closed in the recent ‘rationalisation’ of services. And I loved the multi-layered, historical perspectives of the novel. This is the first in the Burrowhead series and I’m looking forward to seeing where Helen Sedgwick takes it.’
-- Knittingreadingshrink review‘Helen Sedgwick creates a chilling sense of evil, of impending disaster with some exquisite writing… Sedgwick trusts her readers to understand and dispenses with tedious explaining: it's truly an exceptional book’.
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ISBN: 9781786079374
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 28mm
Weight: unknown
384 pages