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The White Lady of Balgay

Par : Elliot Wren
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-1-972779-06-4
  • EAN9781972779064
  • Date de parution20/03/2026
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  • ÉditeurSmith & Word

Résumé

In Dundee, every bridge carries a story. Architectural historian Nora Fielding came to Scotland for a one-year contract and no entanglements. Six months later, she is still living out of half-unpacked boxes in a flat on Perth Road, documenting the city's mills, stonework, and fading industrial landmarks for the Heritage Trust. Buildings make sense to Nora. They hold still. They tell the truth, if you know how to read them.
People are harder. When Fiona Rattray, Nora's sharp-minded mentor at the Heritage Trust, is found dead below Balgay Bridge, the loss stuns the city. The police treat it carefully. Quietly. But Nora cannot shake the feeling that something about Fiona's death is wrong. The bridge has its own local legend, the White Lady, said to walk there at night, and in a city layered with old griefs, vanished industries, and stories people still tell in lowered voices, the line between folklore and fact begins to blur.
As Nora starts asking questions, Dundee opens itself to her in unexpected ways: a coffee shop owner who notices everything, a neighbor with a long memory for local history, archivists, reporters, harbor families, and women who seem to have been quietly keeping watch over the city for much longer than anyone admits. What begins as a search for the truth about one death becomes something deeper: a mystery rooted in the hidden life of a real place, and in the burdens a community chooses to carry.
Set against the stone streets, river light, parks, mills, and haunted history of Dundee, The White Lady of Balgay is a mystery of secrets, memory, and belonging, gentle in tone, rich in atmosphere, and threaded with the quietly uncanny. Perfect for readers who love mysteries grounded in real places, with authentic communities, satisfying revelations, and just a hint that the world may be stranger than it first appears.
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