The Distant Echo

BOOK 1 in Series

Four in the morning, mid-December, and snow is smothering St Andrews. Student Alex Gilbey and his three best friends are staggering home from a party when they stumble upon the body of a young woman. Rosie Duff has been raped, stabbed and left for dead in the ancient Pictish cemetery. And the only suspects are the four young students stained with her blood.

Twenty-five years later, Fife police mount a cold case review. Among the unsolved murders they’re examining is that of Rosie Duff. But someone else has their own idea of how justice should be done. One of the original quartet dies in a suspicious house fire. Soon after, a second is killed in what looks like a burglary gone sour. But Alex fears the worst. Someone is taking revenge for Rosie Duff. He has to find out who it is before he becomes the next victim. And it might just save his life if he can uncover who really killed Rosie all those years ago.


Publication date UK: 06 May 2003 (HarperCollins)
Publication date US: 01 October 2003 (St Martin’s Press)
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1978: St Andrews, Scotland

Four in the morning, the dead of December. Four bleary outlines wavered in the snow flurries that drifted at the beck and call of the snell north-easterly wind whipping across the North Sea from the Urals. The eight stumbling feet of the self-styled Laddies fi’ Kirkcaldy traced the familiar path of their short cut over Hallow Hill to Fife Park, the most modern of the halls of residence attached to St Andrews University, where their perpetually unmade beds yawned a welcome, lolling tongues of sheets and blankets trailing to the floors.
The conversation staggered along lines as habitual as their route. ‘I’m telling you, Bowie is the king,’ Sigmund Malkiewicz slurred loudly, his normally impassive face loosened with drink. A few steps behind him, Alex Gilbey yanked the hood of his parka closer to his face and giggled inwardly as he silently mouthed the reply he knew would come.

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This series is based on Val McDermid’s first Karen Pirie novel The Distant Echo, and in the first episode Karen is tasked with reopening an historic murder investigation that has been the subject of a provocative true-crime podcast.

The Distant Echo

Series: Karen Pirie Series – Book 1

Reviews

Reviews

The plotting is impeccable, the atmosphere palpable, and I doubt that it will be surpassed this year. — Sunday Express


Val McDermid is going from strength to strength. The way she dances effortlessly between so many important characters and switches between events in 1978 and others in 2003 is a delight to observe and read. There is mounting suspense as the novel reaches its ingenious climax. A real page-turner and another McDermid triumph. — Peter Guttridge, The Observer


Without flinching from the pain inflicted on murder victims and their families, or any of the manifold sorts of misery human beings can visit on each other, Val McDermid has used the crime genre to write a novel that, above everything else, celebrates life and loyalty. — Times Literary Supplement


A powerful story of murder and revenge in McDermid’s hands it becomes and exciting page-turner. — Susanna Yager, Sunday Telegraph


Cunningly plotted narrative. McDermid administers the venom drop by drop, the characters are sensitively drawn. — New York Times Book Review


Another cracker from McDermid, a substantial and riveting read. There’s no doubting the sheer quality of the storytelling, and the thrill that McDermid delivers. — Manchester Evening News