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Something scared Nuala Flaherty to death. When her body is found in
the centre of a pentagram on a lonely moor, Rebecca is determined
to find out what. Was she killed by supernatural means, or is there
a more down-to-earth explanation? Rebecca's investigation leads her
to a mysterious cult and local drug dealings. But what she doesn't
know is that crime matriarch Mo Burke still has her in her
crosshairs. Mo wants payback for the death of her son, and after
one failed attempt to hurt Rebecca, she is upping the ante. And
this time, it could be lethal.
When the body of a man in eighteenth-century Highland dress is
discovered on the site of the Battle of Culloden, journalist
Rebecca Connolly takes up the story for the Chronicle. Meanwhile, a
film being made about the '45 Rebellion has enraged the right-wing
group Spirit of the Gael which is connected to a shadowy group
called Black Dawn linked to death threats and fake anthrax
deliveries to Downing Street and Holyrood. When a second body -
this time in the Redcoat uniform of the government army - is found
in Inverness, Rebecca finds herself drawn ever deeper into the
mystery. Are the murders connected to politics, a local gang war or
something else entirely?
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Scotland (Hardcover)
Douglas Skelton
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For a country with a relatively small population, Scotland has had
a massive impact on the world. This intriguing miscellany uncovers
the culture surrounding its shores, and celebrates the many
characters, legends, firsts and inventions that have shaped the
country's rich and majestic history. This eye opening collection of
trivia will enlighten you on many of the myths surrounding
Scotland. Bagpipes, tartan and haggis are all archetypal images of
Scotland, and yet none of them likely originated here. Clan wars,
family feuds, invasions and battles are just some of the historical
subjects divulged in this fascinating miscellany. Scots have also
helped to create modern life, with innovators ushering in the
Industrial Revolution, medical breakthroughs, not forgetting the
Scottish engineers famed across the globe. Along the way you will
also find entries on the food, the sporting heritage and darker
tales of murder most foul. Brief, accessible and entertaining
pieces on a wide variety of subjects makes it the perfect book to
dip in to. The amazing and extraordinary facts series presents
interesting, surprising and little-known facts and stories about a
wide range of topics which are guaranteed to inform, absorb and
entertain in equal measure.
We come from the mist, and to the mist we will return . . . A
memorial service witnessed in the historic Black Wood of Rannoch
sets Rebecca Connolly on the trail of a baffling story. Fergus
McGregor told people he was going to Pitlochry for the day. He was
never seen again. Five years later his deeply religious mother
stills holds a memorial in the place Fergus loved because of its
connections to the outlawed McGregor clan, the Children of the
Mist. What happened that day in this last vestige of the great
Caledonian forest? Does a family feud hold the key? Does an old
recluse have the answers? Or is there something malevolent hiding
among the ancient trees?
This book (hardcover) is part of the TREDITION CLASSICS. It
contains classical literature works from over two thousand years.
Most of these titles have been out of print and off the bookstore
shelves for decades. The book series is intended to preserve the
cultural legacy and to promote the timeless works of classical
literature. Readers of a TREDITION CLASSICS book support the
mission to save many of the amazing works of world literature from
oblivion. With this series, tredition intends to make thousands of
international literature classics available in printed format again
- worldwide.
When Coleman Lang finds his girlfriend Gina dead in his New York
City apartment, he thinks nothing could be worse...until he becomes
the prime suspect. Desperate to uncover the truth and clear his
name, Coleman hits the streets. But there's a deranged Italian
hitman, an intuitive cop, two US Marshals, and his ex-wife all on
his tail. And trying to piece together Gina's murky past without
dredging up his own seems impossible. Worse, the closer he gets to
Gina's killer, the harder it is to evade the clutches of the
mysterious organisation known only as Janus - from which he'd long
since believed himself free. Packed with plot twists, suspense and
an explosive climax, The Janus Run is an edge-of-the-seat,
breathtaking thriller - NYC noir at its finest.
Longlisted for McIlvanney Scottish Crime Book of the Year In 1752,
Seamus a'Ghlynne, James of the Glen, was executed for the murder of
government man Colin Campbell. He was almost certainly innocent.
When banners are placed at his gravesite claiming that his
namesake, James Stewart, is innocent of murder, reporter Rebecca
Connolly smells a story. The young Stewart has been in prison for
ten years for the brutal murder of his lover, lawyer and politician
Murdo Maxwell, in his Appin home. Rebecca soon discovers that
Maxwell believed he was being followed prior to his murder and his
phones were tapped. Why is a Glasgow crime boss so interested in
the case? As Rebecca keeps digging, she finds herself in the sights
of Inverness crime matriarch Mo Burke, who wants payback for the
damage caused to her family in a previous case. Set against the
stunning backdrop of the Scottish Highlands, A Rattle of Bones is a
tale of injustice and mystery, and the echo of the past in the
present. 'An intriguing Highland mystery peopled with quirky
characters and peppered with wit' - Times Crime Club, Pick of the
Week '[a] compelling thriller, laced with dark humour' - Sunday
Post
Maverick investigator Dominic Queste is on the trail of missing
butcher Sam Price. But he soon uncovers links to a killer with a
taste for games. What began as a simple favour for his girlfriend
quickly descends into a battle for survival against an enemy who
has no qualms about turning victims into prime cuts. Amidst a
twisted game of cat and mouse, suspicious coppers, vicious crooks
and a seemingly random burglary, Queste has to keep his wits about
him. Or he might just find himself on the butcher's block.
London, 1716. Revenge is a dish best served ice-cold...The city is
caught in the vice-like grip of a savage winter. Even the Thames
has frozen over. But for Jonas Flynt - thief, gambler, killer - the
chilling elements are the least of his worries... Justice Geoffrey
Dumont has been found dead at the base of St Paul's cathedral, and
a young male sex-worker, Sam Yates, has been taken into custody for
the murder. Yates denies all charges, claiming he had received a
message to meet the judge at the exact time of death. The young man
is a friend of courtesan Belle St Clair, and she asks Flynt to
investigate. As Sam endures the horrors of Newgate prison, they
must do everything in their power to uncover the truth and save an
innocent life, before the bodies begin to pile up. But time is
running out. And the gallows are beckoning... A totally enrapturing
portrayal of eighteenth-century London, and a rapier-like crime
thriller, perfect for fans of Laura Shepherd-Robinson, Antonia
Hodgson and Ambrose Parry.
A missing teenage girl should be an easy job for Dominic Queste -
after all, finding lost souls is what he does best. But wouldn't it
be better sometimes if lost souls just stayed that way? Jenny
Deavers is trouble. She's being hunted, and for the people tracking
her, murder is nothing. As the bodies pile up, so does the pressure
on Queste, both to protect Jenny and to find out who wants her
dead. The trail leads him to a brutal world of gangsters, merciless
hitmen, dark family secrets and an insatiable lust for power in the
highest echelons of politics. Modern noir at its finest.
This book (hardcover) is part of the TREDITION CLASSICS. It
contains classical literature works from over two thousand years.
Most of these titles have been out of print and off the bookstore
shelves for decades. The book series is intended to preserve the
cultural legacy and to promote the timeless works of classical
literature. Readers of a TREDITION CLASSICS book support the
mission to save many of the amazing works of world literature from
oblivion. With this series, tredition intends to make thousands of
international literature classics available in printed format again
- worldwide.
Introducing Jonas Flynt. Gambler. Thief. Killer. Man of
honour.'Fast, furious and with a glint of gallows humour, this is
high-octane historical fiction' Daily Mail 'Swashbuckling action
against a vivid historical backdrop. I loved this book' Ian Rankin
'High adventure meets espionage thriller as Jonas Flynt battles the
tide of history and the deadly secrets of his own past...' D. V.
Bishop, author of City of Vengeance 1715. Jonas Flynt, ex-soldier
and reluctant member of the Company of Rogues, a shady intelligence
group run by ruthless spymaster Nathaniel Charters, is ordered to
recover a missing document. Its contents could prove devastating in
the wrong hands. On her deathbed, the late Queen Anne may have
promised the nation to her half-brother James, the Old Pretender,
rather than the new king, George I. But the will has been lost. It
may decide the fate of the nation. The crown must recover it at all
costs. The trail takes Jonas from the dark and dangerous streets of
London to an Edinburgh in chaos. He soon realises there are others
on the hunt, and becomes embroiled in a long overdue family
reunion, a jail break and a brutal street riot. When secrets
finally come to light, about the crown and about his own past,
Jonas will learn that some truths, once discovered, can never be
untold... An atmospheric and utterly compelling blend of crime,
history and thriller, to delight fans of S. J. Parris, Andrew
Taylor and C. J. Sansom. Praise for An Honourable Thief 'Reads like
a genuine eighteenth century spy novel. I see a long future for
Jonas Flynt' Ambrose Parry, author of The Way of All Flesh 'Anyone
who enjoys a good historical mystery and likes an edgy, charismatic
protagonist is going to love the adventures of Douglas Skelton's
new hero, Jonas Flynt' S.G. MacLean, author of The Seeker 'An
absolute triumph ... Five stars from me, and I look forward to
reading more of Jonas's adventures' James Oswald, Sunday Times
bestselling author 'Historical crime fiction at its absolute best.
I loved it!' Marion Todd, author of the Detective Clare Mackay
series 'Pitch-perfect stuff. Like all great historical novels
you'll feel you're there! This is a departure for Skelton, who
seems born to write high-end historical fiction' Denzil Meyrick,
author of the DCI Daley thrillers 'Uniquely combines a page-turning
thriller with a perfectly evoked sense of time and place. Powerful
stuff from a master of his craft' Craig Russell, author of Hyde
'Skelton's mastery of time and place inhabited with richly drawn
characters is a delight. It held me to the last tantalising page'
David Gilman, author of The Englishman 'Jonas Flynt is one of those
characters you'll be rooting for from the very first chapter ... it
looks like Skelton has found a new home writing first-class
historical fiction' Alison Belsham, author of The Tattoo Thief
'This is a fascinating, totally engrossing historical novel. Flynt
is a most attractive, three-dimensional character and the same is
true of the world he moves through. A brilliant, most enjoyable
read' Paul Doherty, author of The Nightingale Gallery 'A cracking
historical drama with breathless pacing and knuckle-chewing
tension, all shot through with Skelton's deft characterisation and
flashes of pitch-black humour. The perfect read to lose yourself
in' Neil Broadfoot, author of Falling Fast 'A compelling tale of
justice and vengeance, of intrigue and plotting, all centred around
a flawed 18th century Jack Reacher' Morgan Cry, author of
Thirty-One Bones
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Crow Bait (Paperback)
Douglas Skelton
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R244
R198
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They’ll all be crow bait by the time I’m finished... Jail was
hell for Davie McCall. Ten years down the line, freedom’s no
picnic either. It’s 1990, there are new kings in the West of
Scotland underworld, and Glasgow is awash with drugs. Davie can
handle himself. What he can’t handle is the memory of his
mother’s death at the hand of his sadistic father. Or the
darkness his father implanted deep in his own psyche. Or the
nightmares… Now his father is back in town and after blood, ready
to waste anyone who stops him hacking out a piece of the action.
There are people in his way. And Davie is one of them. PRAISE for
Blood City The city’s dark underbelly complete with knives,
razors, guns and gangs... DAILY MAIL You follow the plot like an
eager dog, nose turning this way and that, not catching every
single clue but quivering as you lunge towards a blood-splattered
denouement. DAILY EXPRESS The Glasgow of this period is a great,
gritty setting for a crime story, and Skelton’s non-fiction work
stands him in good stead… he’s taken well to fiction… the
unexpected twists keep coming. THE HERALD
London, 1716. Revenge is a dish best served ice-cold…’An
immersive, action-packed thriller with intrigue in the air and
threats around every corner’ The Herald ’Great fun ... the
language is colourful and the action never stops’ Laura
Shepherd-Robinson The city is caught in the vice-like grip of a
savage winter. Even the Thames has frozen over. But for Jonas Flynt
– thief, gambler, killer – the chilling elements are the least
of his worries… Justice Geoffrey Dumont has been found dead at
the base of St Paul’s cathedral, and a young male sex-worker, Sam
Yates, has been taken into custody for the murder. Yates denies all
charges, claiming he had received a message to meet the judge at
the exact time of death. The young man is a friend of courtesan
Belle St Clair, and she asks Flynt to investigate. As Sam endures
the horrors of Newgate prison, they must do everything in their
power to uncover the truth and save an innocent life, before the
bodies begin to pile up. But time is running out. And the gallows
are beckoning... A totally enrapturing portrayal of
eighteenth-century London, and a rapier-like crime thriller,
perfect for fans of Laura Shepherd-Robinson, Antonia Hodgson and
Ambrose Parry.
The Davie McCall series returns in Devil's Knock.
LONGLISTED FOR THE MCILVANNEY PRIZE 2019 When reporter Rebecca
Connolly is told of Roddie Drummond's return to the island of
Stoirm she senses a story. Fifteen years before he was charged with
the murder of his lover, Mhairi. When he was found Not Proven,
Roddie left the island and no one, apart from his sister, knew
where he was or what he was doing. Now he has returned for his
mother's funeral - and it will spark an explosion of hatred,
bitterness and violence. Defying her editor's wishes, Rebecca joins
forces with local photographer Chazz Wymark to dig into the secrets
surrounding Mhairi's death, and her mysterious last words of
Thunder Bay, the secluded spot on the west coast of the island
where, according to local lore, the souls of the dead set off into
the after life. When another murder takes place, and the severe
weather that gives the island its name hits, she is ideally placed
to uncover the truth about what happened that night fifteen years
before.
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Blood City (Paperback)
Douglas Skelton
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R245
R200
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Meet Davie McCall – not your average henchman. Abused and
tormented by his father for fifteen years, there is a darkness in
him searching for a way out. Under the wing of Glasgow’s
Godfather, Joe ‘the Tailor’ Klein, he flourishes. Joe the
Tailor may be a killer, but there are some lines he won’t cross,
and Davie agrees with his strict moral code. He doesn’t like
drugs. He won’t condone foul language. He abhors violence against
women. When the Tailor refuses to be part of Glasgow’s new drug
trade, the hits start rolling. It’s every man for himself as the
entire criminal underworld turns on itself, and Davie is well and
truly caught up in the action. But an attractive young reporter
makes him wonder if he can leave his life of crime behind and Davie
must learn the hard way that you cannot change what you are. Blood
City is a novel set in Glasgow’s underworld at a time when it was
undergoing a seismic shift. A tale of violence, corruption and
betrayal, loyalties will be tested and friendships torn apart.
Introducing Jonas Flynt. Gambler. Thief. Killer. Man of
honour.'Fast, furious and with a glint of gallows humour, this is
high-octane historical fiction' Daily Mail 'Swashbuckling action
against a vivid historical backdrop. I loved this book' Ian Rankin
'High adventure meets espionage thriller as Jonas Flynt battles the
tide of history and the deadly secrets of his own past...' D. V.
Bishop, author of City of Vengeance 1715. Jonas Flynt, ex-soldier
and reluctant member of the Company of Rogues, a shady intelligence
group run by ruthless spymaster Nathaniel Charters, is ordered to
recover a missing document. Its contents could prove devastating in
the wrong hands. On her deathbed, the late Queen Anne may have
promised the nation to her half-brother James, the Old Pretender,
rather than the new king, George I. But the will has been lost. It
may decide the fate of the nation. The crown must recover it at all
costs. The trail takes Jonas from the dark and dangerous streets of
London to an Edinburgh in chaos. He soon realises there are others
on the hunt, and becomes embroiled in a long overdue family
reunion, a jail break and a brutal street riot. When secrets
finally come to light, about the crown and about his own past,
Jonas will learn that some truths, once discovered, can never be
untold... An atmospheric and utterly compelling blend of crime,
history and thriller, to delight fans of S. J. Parris, Andrew
Taylor and C. J. Sansom. Praise for An Honourable Thief 'Reads like
a genuine eighteenth century spy novel. I see a long future for
Jonas Flynt' Ambrose Parry, author of The Way of All Flesh 'Anyone
who enjoys a good historical mystery and likes an edgy, charismatic
protagonist is going to love the adventures of Douglas Skelton's
new hero, Jonas Flynt' S.G. MacLean, author of The Seeker 'An
absolute triumph ... Five stars from me, and I look forward to
reading more of Jonas's adventures' James Oswald, Sunday Times
bestselling author 'Historical crime fiction at its absolute best.
I loved it!' Marion Todd, author of the Detective Clare Mackay
series 'Pitch-perfect stuff. Like all great historical novels
you'll feel you're there! This is a departure for Skelton, who
seems born to write high-end historical fiction' Denzil Meyrick,
author of the DCI Daley thrillers 'Uniquely combines a page-turning
thriller with a perfectly evoked sense of time and place. Powerful
stuff from a master of his craft' Craig Russell, author of Hyde
'Skelton's mastery of time and place inhabited with richly drawn
characters is a delight. It held me to the last tantalising page'
David Gilman, author of The Englishman 'Jonas Flynt is one of those
characters you'll be rooting for from the very first chapter ... it
looks like Skelton has found a new home writing first-class
historical fiction' Alison Belsham, author of The Tattoo Thief
'This is a fascinating, totally engrossing historical novel. Flynt
is a most attractive, three-dimensional character and the same is
true of the world he moves through. A brilliant, most enjoyable
read' Paul Doherty, author of The Nightingale Gallery 'A cracking
historical drama with breathless pacing and knuckle-chewing
tension, all shot through with Skelton's deft characterisation and
flashes of pitch-black humour. The perfect read to lose yourself
in' Neil Broadfoot, author of Falling Fast 'A compelling tale of
justice and vengeance, of intrigue and plotting, all centred around
a flawed 18th century Jack Reacher' Morgan Cry, author of
Thirty-One Bones
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