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When Professor Francombe and her team of archaeologists find the remains of three women on a remote Kintyre hillside – a site rumoured to have been the base of Viking warlord Somerled – their delight soon turns to horror when they realise the women tragically met their end little more than two decades ago. It soon becomes clear that these are the three missing victims of the 'Midweek Murderer', a serial killer who was at work in Glasgow in the early 1990s.
DCI Jim Daley now has the chance to put things right – to confront a nightmare from his past and solve a crime he failed to as a young detective. However, when Police Scotland's Cold Case Unit arrive, they bring yet more ghosts to Kinloch.
A tale of death, betrayal, Viking treasure and revenge set in the thin places where past, present and future collide.
When Professor Francombe and her team of archaeologists find the remains of three women on a remote Kintyre hillside – a site rumoured to have been the base of Viking warlord Somerled – their delight soon turns to horror when they realise the women tragically met their end little more than two decades ago. It soon becomes clear that these are the three missing victims of the 'Midweek Murderer', a serial killer who was at work in Glasgow in the early 1990s.
DCI Jim Daley now has the chance to put things right – to confront a nightmare from his past and solve a crime he failed to as a young detective. However, when Police Scotland's Cold Case Unit arrive, they bring yet more ghosts to Kinloch.
A tale of death, betrayal, Viking treasure and revenge set in the thin places where past, present and future collide.
The thrilling new Daley case with a brilliant twist
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.
'Daley is a character complete with depths, currents and sudden
changes of the Atlantic Ocean that crashes against Kinloch's
harbour walls.'
*Scotland on Sunday*
'Engaging from beginning to end. Moments of humour are enhanced by
the evocative Scots dialect which peppers the dialogue, adding an
element of charm to an otherwise dark storyline.'
*Scottish Field*
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