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Death of a Hollow Man is a work of detective fiction by Caroline Graham, the second in her Chief Inspector Barnaby series, which has been adapted into the successful ITV drama Midsomer Murders.

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While attending an amateur production of Amadeus with his wife, Joyce, Chief Inspector Barnaby witnesses the gruesome, all-too realistic murder of an actor on stage, after the fake prop knife used to slit his character's throat is replaced with a real one.
As he investigates the shocking... read more (warning: may contain spoilers)

While attending an amateur production of Amadeus with his wife, Joyce, Chief Inspector Barnaby witnesses the gruesome, all-too realistic murder of an actor on stage, after the fake prop knife used to slit his character's throat is replaced with a real one.
As he investigates the shocking crime, Barnaby unearths a whole host of dark passions and resentments nestling beneath the surviving cast's genial facade...

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This is book 2 of 7 in Chief Inspector Barnaby. (standard series)

Preceded by The Killings at Badger's Drift, and followed by Death in Disguise.

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  1. Caroline Graham (Author)

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Original Language: English
Publisher: Century
Country: UK
Publication Date: 1989
ISBN: 0712629114
Page Count: 272

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