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Some cases should never be reopened
When the remains of a young woman are found at the construction site of the new Govan-Partick Bridge, it appears to close a twenty-year-old cold case from DCI John Lomond���s earliest days as a detective.
But a retired detective Lomonds former boss has a controversial theory that cost him his career.
This was no isolated case.
And the truth involves dozens of other cold cases, and an extraordinary cover-up by some of the most powerful police and legal officials in the country.
With the body count rising, Lomond and his team face a race against time to unmask a sadistic killer whos been hiding in plain sight for decades.
In his most raw and emotionally charged thriller so far, Andrew Raymond captures the voices of his beloved home city, and takes you into its hidden depths.
If you like writers like JD Kirk, Ian Rankin, Val McDermid, and Stuart MacBride, this addictive thriller will have you gripped until its devastating final reveal.
Genre: Mystery
When the remains of a young woman are found at the construction site of the new Govan-Partick Bridge, it appears to close a twenty-year-old cold case from DCI John Lomond���s earliest days as a detective.
But a retired detective Lomonds former boss has a controversial theory that cost him his career.
This was no isolated case.
And the truth involves dozens of other cold cases, and an extraordinary cover-up by some of the most powerful police and legal officials in the country.
With the body count rising, Lomond and his team face a race against time to unmask a sadistic killer whos been hiding in plain sight for decades.
In his most raw and emotionally charged thriller so far, Andrew Raymond captures the voices of his beloved home city, and takes you into its hidden depths.
If you like writers like JD Kirk, Ian Rankin, Val McDermid, and Stuart MacBride, this addictive thriller will have you gripped until its devastating final reveal.
Genre: Mystery
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