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DCI Jim Daley is sent from the city to investigate a murder, after the body of a woman is washed up on an idyllic beach on the West Coast of Scotland. Far away from urban resources, he finds himself a stranger in a close-knit community. Love, betrayal, fear and death stalk the small town, as Daley investigates a case that becomes more deadly than he could possibly imagine, in this compelling Scottish crime novel infused with intrigue and dark humour.
DCI Jim Daley is sent from the city to investigate a murder, after the body of a woman is washed up on an idyllic beach on the West Coast of Scotland. Far away from urban resources, he finds himself a stranger in a close-knit community. Love, betrayal, fear and death stalk the small town, as Daley investigates a case that becomes more deadly than he could possibly imagine, in this compelling Scottish crime novel infused with intrigue and dark humour.
A compelling crime thriller infused with intrigue and dark humour: the first in the D.C.I. Daley series.
Denzil Meyrick was educated in Argyll, then after studying politics, joined Strathclyde Police, serving in Glasgow. After being injured and developing back problems, he entered the business world, and has operated in many diverse roles, including director of a large engineering company and distillery manager, as well as owning a number of his own companies, such as a public bar and sales and marketing company. D. A. Meyrick has also worked as a freelance journalist in both print and on radio. David Monteath was born in Glasgow, Scotland and started acting while in high school. He trained as an actor at Webber-Douglas in London and has been an actor and voiceover artist for over 25 years. He has broad voiceover experience, from television and radio advertising, language tapes, phone and message services, film and television dubbing and character animation through to commentary and audiobook narration. He is perhaps best known for narrating M.C. Beaton’s bestselling Hamish Macbeth series.
'The right amount of authenticity ... gritty writing ... most
memorable.'
*The Herald*
'Has the ability to give even the least important person in the
plot character and the skill to tell a good tale.'
*Scots Magazine*
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