Death of a Hollow Man
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| Author | Caroline Graham |
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| Series | Chief Inspector Barnaby series |
| Genre | Mystery, Theatre-fiction |
| Publisher | Century |
Publication date | 13 April 1989 |
| Publication place | England |
| Media type | Print (Hardcover & Softcover) |
| Pages | 272 |
| ISBN | 0-7126-2911-4 |
| Preceded by | The Killings at Badger's Drift |
| Followed by | Death in Disguise |
Death of a Hollow Man is a detective novel by English writer Caroline Graham published by Century in 1989. The story follows Chief Inspector Tom Barnaby investigating the murder of a stage actor during an ongoing play. It is the second volume in Graham's Chief Inspector Barnaby series, preceded by The Killings at Badger's Drift and followed by Death in Disguise. It has been adapted into an episode in the ITV drama Midsomer Murders.
While attending an amateur production of Amadeus to watch his wife, Joyce's, performance, Chief Inspector Barnaby witnesses the real murder of an actor on stage. The tape applied to blunt the razor blade used to slit the character actor's throat is removed, revealing the lethal blade.
As he investigates the crime, Barnaby unearths a whole host of dark passions and resentments nestling beneath the surviving cast's genial facade.
Publication history
- United Kingdom: 1989, Century (imprint of Random House), London, 1989, Hardback, 272 p., ISBN 0-7126-2911-4.
- United States: 1989, Morrow, New York City, 1989, Hardback, 268 p., ISBN 0-688-09116-4.