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Val McDermid - A Darker Domain

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Past and present intertwine in this brilliant exploration of loyalty and greed from bestselling mistress of suspense Val McDermid. Fife, Scotland, 1984. Mick Prentice abandons his family at the height of a politically charged national miners strike to join the strikebreakers down south. Despised and disowned by friends and relatives, he is not reported missing until twenty-three years later. Fife, Scotland, 1985. Kidnapped heiress Catriona Maclennan Grant is killed and her baby son vanishes when the ransom payoff goes horribly wrong. In 2008, a tourist in Tuscany stumbles upon dramatic new evidence that reopens the investigation. Already immersed in the Prentice affair, Detective Karen Pirie, newly appointed head of the Cold Case Review Team, wants to make her mark with this second unsolved 1980s mystery. But two decades worth of secrets are leading Pirie into a dark domain of violence and betrayala place darker than any she has previously entered.

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A DARKER

DOMAIN

A N OVEL

VAL McDERMID

THIS BOOK IS DEDICATED TO THE MEMORY of Meg and TomMcCall, my maternal grandparents. They showed me love,they taught me about community, and they never forgotthe shame of standing in line at a soup kitchen to feedtheir bairns. Thanks to them, I grew up loving the sea, thewoods, and the work of Agatha Christie. No small debt.

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Wednesday, 23rd January 1985; Newton of Wemyss The voice is soft, like the darkness that encloses them. You ready?

As ready as Ill ever be.

Youve told her what to do? Words tumbling now, tripping over each other, a single stumble of sounds.

Dont worry. She knows whats what. Shes under no illusions about whos going to carry the can if this goes wrong. Sharp words, sharp tone. Shes not the one Im worrying about.

Whats that supposed to mean?

Nothing. It means nothing, all right? Weve no choices. Not here. Not now. We just do what has to be done. The words have the hollow ring of bravado. Its anybodys guess what theyre hiding. Come on, lets get it done with.

This is how it begins.

Wednesday, 27th June 2007; Glenrothes The young woman strode across the foyer, low heels striking a rhythmic tattoo on vinyl flooring dulled by the passage of thousands of feet. She looked like someone on a mission, the civilian clerk thought as she approached his desk. But then, most of them did. The crime prevention and public information posters that lined the walls were invariably wasted on them as they approached, lost in the slipstream of their determination.

She bore down on him, her mouth set in a firm line. Not bad looking, he thought. But like a lot of the women who showed up here, she wasnt exactly looking her best. She could have done with a bit more make-up, to make the most of those sparkly blue eyes.

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And something more flattering than jeans and a hoodie. Dave Cruickshank assumed his fixed professional smile. How can I help you? he said.

The woman tilted her head back slightly, as if readying herself for defence. I want to report a missing person.

Dave tried not to show his weary irritation. If it wasnt neighbours from hell, it was so-called missing persons. This one was too calm for it to be a missing toddler, too young for it to be a run-away teenager. A row with the boyfriend, thats what it would be.

Or a senile granddad on the lam. The usual bloody waste of time.

He dragged a pad of forms across the counter, squaring it in front of him and reaching for a pen. He kept the cap on; there was one key question he needed answered before hed be taking down any details. And how long has this person been missing?

Twenty-two and a half years. Since Friday the fourteenth of December 1984, to be precise. Her chin came down and trucu-lence clouded her features. Is that long enough for you to take it seriously?

Detective Sergeant Phil Parhatka watched the end of the video clip then closed the window. I tell you, he said, if ever there was a great time to be in cold cases, this is it.

Detective Inspector Karen Pirie barely raised her eyes from the file she was updating. How?

Stands to reason. Were in the middle of the war on terror.

And Ive just watched my local MP taking possession of 10 Down-ing Street with his missus. He jumped up and crossed to the mini-fridge perched on top of a filing cabinet. What would you rather be doing? Solving cold cases and getting good publicity for it, or trying to make sure the muzzers dinnae blow a hole in the middle of our patch?

You think Gordon Brown becoming prime minister makes Fife a target? Karen marked her place in the document with her index finger and gave Phil her full attention. It dawned on her that A DARKER DOMAIN

for too long shed had her head too far in the past to weigh up present possibilities. They never bothered with Tony Blairs con-stituency when he was in charge.

Very true. Phil peered into the fridge, deliberating between an Irn Bru and a Vimto. Thirty-four years old and still he couldnt wean himself off the soft drinks that had been treats in childhood.

But these guys call themselves Islamic jihadists and Gordons a son of the manse. I wouldnt want to be in the chief constables shoes if they decide to make a point by blowing up his dads old kirk. He chose the Vimto. Karen shuddered.

I dont know how you can drink that stuff, she said. Have you never noticed its an anagram of vomit?

Phil took a long pull on his way back to his desk. Puts hairs on your chest, he said.

Better make it two cans, then. There was an edge of envy in Karens voice. Phil seemed to live on sugary drinks and saturated fats but he was still as compact and wiry as hed been when they were rookies together. She just had to look at a fully leaded Coke to feel herself gaining inches. It definitely wasnt fair.

Phil narrowed his dark eyes and curled his lip in a good-natured sneer. Whatever. The silver lining is that maybe the boss can screw some more money out of the government if he can persuade them theres an increased threat.

Karen shook her head, on solid ground now. You think that famous moral compass would let Gordon steer his way towards anything that looked that self-serving? As she spoke, she reached for the phone that had just begun to ring. There were other, more junior officers in the big squad room that housed the Cold Case Review Team, but promotion hadnt altered Karens ways. Shed never got out of the habit of answering any phone that rang in her vicinity. CCRT, DI Pirie speaking, she said absently, still turning over what Phil had said, wondering if, deep down, he had a hankering to be where the live action was.

Dave Cruickshank on the front counter, Inspector. Ive got somebody here, I think she needs to talk to you. Cruickshank 4 Val

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sounded unsure of himself. That was unusual enough to grab Karens attention.

Whats it about?

Its a missing person, he said.

Is it one of ours?

No, she wants to report a missing person.

Karen suppressed an irritated exhalation. Cruickshank really should know better by now. Hed been on the front desk long enough. So she needs to talk to CID, Dave.

Well, yeah. Normally, that would be my first port of call. But see, this is a bit out of the usual run of things. Which is why I thought it would be better to run it past you, see?

Get to the point. Were cold cases, Dave. We dont process fresh inquiries. Karen rolled her eyes at Phil, smirking at her obvious frustration.

Its not exactly fresh, Inspector. This guy went missing twenty-two years ago.

Karen straightened up in her chair. Twenty-two years ago?

And theyve only just got round to reporting it?

Thats right. So does that make it cold, or what?

Technically, Karen knew Cruickshank should refer the woman to CID. But shed always been a sucker for anything that made people shake their heads in bemused disbelief. Long shots were what got her juices flowing. Following that instinct had brought her two promotions in three years, leap-frogging peers and making colleagues uneasy. Send her up, Dave. Ill have a word with her.

She replaced the phone and pushed back from the desk. Why the fuck would you wait twenty-two years to report a missing person? she said, more to herself than to Phil as she raided her desk for a fresh notebook and a pen.

Phil pushed his lips out like an expensive carp. Maybe shes been out of the country. Maybe she only just came back and found out this person isnt where she thought they were.

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