In MURDERS OF NOTE DCI Ian Forsyth sees more in the mugging of a
student after he has left an Edinburgh city centre bar than DS
Alistair MacRae does. His version is justified when one of the
people involved in the mugging is murdered. When a further person
involved is found dead in his tower block flat, Forsyth is able
from the clues available to deduce who is responsible for the
killings and obtain the necessary evidence to convince a jury that
his solution is the correct one. In THE ISLAND OF DEATH a number of
people are lured to an island off the east coast of Scotland,
trapped there and killed off one by one. The Chief Constable is
unconvinced by the solution proposed and asks Forsyth to come out
of retirement and look at the case. He gets MacRae to do his leg
work for him and, when MacRae reports, Forsyth is able to deduce
who was responsible for the killings and obtain the concrete
evidence that shows that his deductions are correct,
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