Murray Hall

A novel of the extraordinary and intriguing secret that rocked New York and the world

Milo Allan author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bonnier Books Ltd

Publishing:6th Aug '26

£9.99

This title is due to be published on 6th August, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Murray Hall cover

It's 1901. Murray Hall has just been pronounced dead. The famous New York politico, womaniser, immigrant, father and gambler has lived quite a life, but this is the day he will shock New York, America and the world.

'A riveting and remarkable retelling of a true story.' - SARA SHERIDAN
'A very enjoyable novel, one that can give pleasure and invite speculation at the same time.' - THE SCOTSMAN
'His remarkable life story has, for the first time, been pieced together from myriad contemporary newspaper reports, historical archives and contradictory anecdotes to form a stunning new novel' - SUNDAY POST

New York, 1901. Murray Hall is dead.

A powerful politician, gambler and celebrated man about town, Hall seemed to have lived an extraordinary life. But when news of his death breaks, the papers reveal a secret he kept buried for decades, one that shocks the city and captures the world's attention.

As an ambitious young journalist races to uncover the truth, Hall's life emerges as a masterclass in reinvention, ambition and survival. From Scotland to New York's political elite, this is the story of a man who rose high by staying silent, concealing a queer past that history was determined to erase.

Inspired by a true story of one Scot's rise to prominence, Murray Hall finally brings all the puzzle pieces together to discover the secret of this extraordinary, ordinary man, which shocked New York, America and the world.

'Murray Hall does what historical fiction does best: shines a light on the past to illuminate the present...' - ANGIE SPOTO

'Deeply moving and immersive, Milo Allan's extraordinary novel is a constantly shifting, chameleon-like thing, taking in gender, queerness, and grief.' - ALLY WILKES

Murray Hall does what historical fiction does best: shines a light on the past to illuminate the present and reminds us that every person, no matter how history has chosen to portray them, lives a multi-faceted life. This book isn't just for lovers of historical fiction though - anyone who loves a well-written tale set in a vibrant and evocative world will enjoy this one! * Angie Spoto *
Deeply moving and immersive, Milo Allan's extraordinary debut is a constantly shifting, chameleon-like thing, taking in gender, queerness, and grief. No easy answers here - only an intimate examination of a life. * Ally Wilkes, author of All the White Spaces *
Extraordinary . . . A riveting and remarkable retelling of a true story. * Sara Sheridan *

ISBN: 9781785307508

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

400 pages