Publisher's Synopsis
‘[A] riveting thriller that sweeps you in from the off.... Buckley’s prose is unpretentious and engrossing, weaving in a constant sense of foreboding that proves irresistible.’ — Martha Alexander, AnOther Magazine
Curtis Doyle, a self-made businessman and art collector, has vanished from his palatial home in the Scottish Highlands. In the wake of his disappearance, the woman who worked as his gardener is interviewed for a possible film about her employer. A work of strange and intoxicating immediacy, exploring wealth, the art world, and the intimacy and distance between social classes, Tell is a probing and complex examination of the ways in which we make stories of our own lives and of other people’s.