The Mystery of Hollow Places

The Mystery of Hollow Places

by Rebecca Podos

Narrated by Emma Galvin

Unabridged — 6 hours, 45 minutes

The Mystery of Hollow Places

The Mystery of Hollow Places

by Rebecca Podos

Narrated by Emma Galvin

Unabridged — 6 hours, 45 minutes

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Overview

The Mystery of Hollow Places is a gorgeously written, stunningly original novel of love, loss, and identity, from debut author Rebecca Podos.

All Imogene Scott knows of her mother is the bedtime story her father told her as a child. It's the story of how her parents met: he, a forensic pathologist; she, a mysterious woman who came to identify a body. A woman who left Imogene and her father when she was a baby, a woman who was always possessed of a powerful loneliness, a woman who many referred to as “troubled waters.”

Now Imogene is seventeen, and her father, a famous author of medical mysteries, has struck out in the middle of the night and hasn't come back. Neither Imogene's stepmother nor the police know where he could've gone, but Imogene is convinced he's looking for her mother. And she decides it's up to her to put to use the skills she's gleaned from a lifetime of reading her father's books to track down a woman she's only known in stories in order to find him and, perhaps, the answer to the question she's carried with her for her entire life.


Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

10/12/2015
When Immy Scott’s father, a mystery writer, tells his daughter the story of his marriage and, later, her mother’s abandonment, he says, “The women in that family were cursed. They could be lonely wherever they were. But not us, Immy. We have each other.” Despite a therapist stepmother always asking questions and a father prone to bipolar episodes, high school senior Immy and her dad are inseparable—until he disappears on Valentine’s Day. Using methods from her father’s detective books and tips from a host of mystery greats, Immy attempts to track down her mother in hopes of finding her father. With the help of best friend Jessa, Immy crawls through hospital records, interviews long-forgotten neighbors, and discovers that the stories told about her parents are just as fictional as her father’s bestsellers. Debut author Podos makes capable use of believable characters and addictive clues to keep readers guessing. Through Immy’s preoccupation with du Maurier’s Rebecca, Podos provides the stirring thematic core of the novel—that obsession with the past can be its own form of dangerous curse. Ages 14–up. Agent: Lana Popovic, Chalberg & Sussman. (Jan.)

From the Publisher

This heartfelt and page-turning debut introduces readers to a whip-smart and wise heroine.” — Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

“Sharp plotting, unexpected twists, dynamic characters, and a sensitive treatment of mental illness make Podos a writer to watch.” — Booklist (starred review)

“Debut author Podos creates an engrossing mix of detective story and family story, as Imogene compulsively follows the trail but also begins to realize the fantasy that has driven her family narrative.” — Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books (starred review)

“Debut author Podos makes capable use of believable characters and addictive clues to keep readers guessing.” — Publishers Weekly

“Podos delivers an eerie debut novel that is a solid homage to mysteries and Gothic novels alike.” — SLJ

Booklist (starred review)

Sharp plotting, unexpected twists, dynamic characters, and a sensitive treatment of mental illness make Podos a writer to watch.

SLJ

Podos delivers an eerie debut novel that is a solid homage to mysteries and Gothic novels alike.

Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books (starred review)

Debut author Podos creates an engrossing mix of detective story and family story, as Imogene compulsively follows the trail but also begins to realize the fantasy that has driven her family narrative.

School Library Journal

11/01/2015
Gr 9 Up—The only details 17-year-old Imogene Scott has about her mother are ones gleaned from the bedtime story her father told every night. Before he became a best-selling novelist, Joshua Zhi Scott was a forensic pathologist who met Imogene's mother when she came to identify a body. He would then tell Imogene that her mother was always lonely. He'd even say that she was troubled waters. They would never talk about why her mother left, especially not since her father remarried. When Imogene's father disappears in the middle of the night, Imogene believes he wants her to follow clues he left behind. She decides to find him and her mother as well. With unlikely help from her best friend and all of the skills learned from reading her father's mysteries, Imogene hopes to locate her parents and unravel the secrets surrounding her own past. But, as Imogene knows too well, things aren't always perfect at the end of a mystery. Podos delivers an eerie debut novel that is a solid homage to mysteries and Gothic novels alike. Imogene's first-person narration is pragmatic and often insightful as she makes sense of her mother's absence and her father's struggle with bipolar disorder. Although the plot focuses on the mystery of finding her dad, Imogene's story is just as much about acceptance and the strength found in friendships and choosing who we call family. VERDICT Elements of magical realism and a stark Massachusetts backdrop add atmosphere to this sometimes choppy mystery with a diverse cast of characters.—Emma Carbone, Brooklyn Public Library

MAY 2016 - AudioFile

Narrator Emma Galvin holds listeners’ attention with the story of a missing person woven with magical realism. As a child, Immy’s bedtime story always centered around her parents—how they met, married, and had Immy—until her mother disappeared. When her father, now a writer of mysteries, also disappears, 17-year-old Immy decides she has to find him and her long-lost mother. Galvin performs in the voice of Immy, who eventually uncovers a different reality. Sadly, though, her delivery has an unrelenting tempo, and inattention to the roles of commas and periods detracts from the story. N.E.M. © AudioFile 2016, Portland, Maine

Kirkus Reviews

★ 2015-09-16
The daughter of a bestselling mystery author turns to her favorite literary sleuths for inspiration to find her missing father. A few days before winter break of her senior year, 17-year-old Imogene Scott's father, a medical mystery writer (think Robin Cook meets Patricia Cornwell), leaves in the middle of the night and doesn't return home. While her therapist stepmother wants the police to go public with the news, Imogene secretly believes he's gone looking for her birth mother, who abandoned the family when she was a baby. With just a couple of clues and a lifetime of investigative skills she's memorized from reading her father's books and classic mysteries, Imogene goes on a hunt to find both her long-lost mother and her now-gone father. Refreshingly direct and unapologetic, Imogene is far from a stereotypical people-pleasing, boy-obsessed teen girl. She's intelligent and courageous and has no patience for foolishness, even though she nurses an unrequited crush on her best friend's older brother. She's not always easy to like, but she's captivating as she delves into the murky waters of her dysfunctional family tree. Imogene's fiercely determined to arm herself with the spirits of Lisbeth Salander, Annika Bengtzon, Sherlock Holmes, and her father's own protagonist, Miles Faye, to figure out her life's greatest mystery: the truth about her parents. Although there's a sprinkling of romantic tension and an authentically portrayed best friendship, the author smartly focuses on Imogene's journey of self-discovery. This heartfelt and page-turning debut introduces readers to a whip-smart and wise heroine. (Mystery. 13-18)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940169977424
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication date: 01/26/2016
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 12 - 17 Years
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