When Orla Payne was seven years old, her brother Callum
mysteriously vanished. Shrouded in complicated family matters,
namely their parents' divorce and the suicide of their uncle, there
were no clear leads about his disappearance. The case was eventually
dismissed, as the police concluded their uncle killed himself out of
guilt over murdering Callum, despite the fact that the boy's body
was never found.
Twenty years later, Orla is still haunted by the tragedy and
remains convinced of her uncle's innocence. Through working at the
residential library, a position she took in order to be near the
Hanging Wood where the terrible events took place, Orla gets to know
historian Daniel Kind. It is he who recommends she contact DCI Hannah
Scarlett, head of the local Cold Case Review Team, to see if she'll be
able to help in finding out the truth.
But Orla's drunken, incoherent phone call leaves Hannah confused
and she's left doubting if there is anything to be done on such a
long-dead case. But when Orla is found dead, she reconsiders, partly
out of sense of duty and partly out of guilt, and discovers that
investigating the past can throw up some very dangerous truths indeed.
Martin Edwards was born in Cheshire. He read Law at Oxford and
then trained as a solicitor. He is married with two children, and is
currently a partner at Mace & Jones law firm, based in Liverpool
and Manchester. The author of the acclaimed series of legal mysteries
featuring Harry Devlin, he is also a critic and has edited various
short story collections.