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A remote Highland castle. A dark and stormy night. A murder most
haunting. It’s Halloween, and when a reclusive billionaire is
discovered dead in his study at McQuarrie Hall - a 14th century
castle turned stately hotel - DCI Jack Logan and his team must race
the worsening weather to get to the scene of the crime. There,
among the victim’s extended family and staff, Jack finds no
shortage of suspects. Everyone, it seems, had reason to want the
old man dead, and they all have something to hide. Cut off from
back-up and forensic support by the worst storm in decades, and
with the cast and crew of a TV ghost hunting show seriously
cramping his style, Jack’s only chance of solving his latest case
is by going back to basics. But the castle’s residents won’t
give him a minute to think. Not even the dead ones... A Dead Man
Walking is the 18th book in the number-one- bestselling DCI Jack
Logan series from author, JD Kirk, perfect for fans of Ian Rankin,
Stuart MacBride, and Chris Brookmyre.
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Northwind (Paperback)
J.D. Kirk
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R287
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Former soldier. Ex-copper. Current man on the edge. Shunned by his
old colleagues, and dividing his time between a dead-end job and
the bottom of a whisky bottle, former Police Scotland Detective
Superintendent Bob Hoon's life is a mess. Then an old face from
Hoon's Special Forces days turns up asking for help: his teenage
daughter has been missing for months, the police have drawn a
blank, and he needs the kind of help that only Hoon can provide.
And besides, Hoon owes him one. From the Highlands of Scotland, to
the mean streets of London, Hoon's relentless hunt for the girl
will see him make new friends and encounter old enemies. Enemies
who know what happened to the girl. And to hundreds more like her.
But Hoon's been given something that makes him dangerous, something
he thought he'd long-since lost: a purpose. He may be a disgraced
ex-copper, a barely-functioning alcoholic, and a borderline
psychopath, but Bob Hoon still believes in justice. And he's just
the foul-mouthed **** to dish some out. From the pages of JD Kirk's
DCI Logan series, Northwind is the first in a new series of
action-packed thrillers for fans of Lee Child, James Patterson, and
Mark Dawson.
Some wars rage forever. It all started harmlessly enough. An egged
window. A deflated car tyre. A few garden gnomes knocked over. But
then, the silent calls began - late nights and early mornings, to
landlines, and mobiles, and to numbers that no one should have
access to. When photos of their sleeping grandchildren arrive in
the mail, three former Royal Navy Marines living in different parts
of the Highlands have no choice but to turn to the police for help.
And that is when the murders start. Brought in to crack the case,
Police Scotland’s DCI Jack Logan finds himself locked in a battle
of wits with a meticulously-organised killer. A killer who has been
planning all this for a very long time... In Service of
Death is the seventeenth book in the multi-million selling DCI Jack
Logan Scottish crime fiction series by author, JD Kirk. Perfect for
fans of Iain Rankin, Chris Brookmyre, and Stuart Macbride.
When a badly burned body is found near the remote Ardnamurchan
Lighthouse on the west coast of Scotland, it feels like just
another day on the job for DCI Jack Logan and his team. But the
victim's list of enemies-including a diminutive loan shark and a
powerful local politician-is far longer than Jack was prepared for.
And don't even get him started on the magic psychic sex cult. With
political scandal brewing, conspiracy theories running wild, and a
team member stuck inside a giant road safety squirrel costume, DCI
Logan's latest case might just be his most bizarre to date.
Six months ago, a girl vanished. Now, it's happening again. When
the body of a teenager is discovered near Eilean Donan Castle
several months after she disappeared, DCI Jack Logan and his team
journey across the Highlands to investigate. As they start to
unpick the young woman's life, the secrets and lies they expose
soon threaten to tear the small, rural community apart. But, when a
second girl goes missing in similar circumstances, it isn't just a
murder investigation that Jack finds himself running. It's a race
against time. Here Lie the Dead is the 15th book in the
multi-million selling DCI Jack Logan series from Scottish crime
author, JD Kirk.
She left him for dead. Now, he's back to repay the favour. DCI Jack
Logan should've known things were going too well. Genuinely happy
for the first time in years, Jack has almost fooled himself into
believing that the world is a decent place. But, when the discovery
of a mutilated body kicks off a series of grisly murders, Jack's
dream of a peaceful life rapidly begins to crumble around him. With
friends in danger, and enemies begging for his help, Jack must risk
everything to protect the final would-be victim, and stop the most
monstrous killer he's ever faced. And to do that, sacrifices will
have to be made... Colder than the Grave is the 12th novel in the
#1 bestselling DCI Jack Logan series set in the Highlands of
Scotland. Perfect for fans of Stuart Macbride, Chris Brookmyre, Ian
Rankin, and LJ Ross.
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Southpaw (Paperback)
J.D. Kirk
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R289
R238
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Ex-Police Scotland detective, Bob Hoon, has made himself some
powerful enemies. Following his brutal search for the missing
daughter of an old army colleague, Hoon is being hunted by the
Loop, a secretive criminal cabal with members in very high places
and a tendency to eliminate all those who stand against it.
Unfortunately for them, Hoon has never been one to back down from a
fight, and he isn't about to start now. Instead, he's going to burn
their whole damn organisation to the ground. But first, he's going
to have to get inside. He may be a foul-mouthed, hard-drinking
psychopath with a death wish, but Bob Hoon is about to do something
he hasn't done in years. He's going undercover.
How do you solve a murder when everyone's a suspect? Tormented by
the recent loss of a colleague, DCI Jack Logan is on the warpath,
determined to bring down all those he holds responsible for the
officer's death. His quest for revenge is cut short when a woman's
body turns up on the remote island of Canna, and Jack is summoned
to investigate. As a storm closes in, Jack finds himself cut-off
from the rest of the world, with no car, no phone signal, and only
DC Neish for company. With time running out before the ferries
resume, Jack must act fast to crack the case before the killer can
escape. But with the victim widely hated on the island, everyone on
it is a potential suspect. Even the scarecrow... The Last Bloody
Straw is the fifth book in the DCI Jack Logan series, set in the
Highlands and Islands of Scotland. Perfect for fans of Ian Rankin,
Chris Brookmyre, and Stuart Macbride.
Just when he thought he was out... Burdened by guilt over the
trauma recently inflicted on his friends and colleagues,
former-Detective Chief Inspector Jack Logan has spent the past nine
months living in self-imposed exile. When a mother and her young
daughter are the victims of a double murder staged to look like
suicide, Logan is dragged back to help hunt down and catch a
brutal, calculating killer. But the world has moved on without him.
To do what needs to be done, Logan must first find his place among
old friends and new enemies before the killer strikes again, and a
whole Highland community tears itself apart. Maybe early retirement
wasn't such a bad idea, after all... The Big Man Upstairs is the
seventh novel in the internationally bestselling DCI Jack Logan
Scottish crime fiction series, and perfect for fans of Ian Rankin,
Val McDermid, and Stuart MacBride.
After a violent home invasion in the remote wilds of Glen Coe
leaves a family of four dead, DCI Jack Logan and his team are
brought in to lead the manhunt. But, when one of the victims is
revealed to be one half of legendary 1980s Glasgow-based comedy
double act, 'Neeps & Tatties', Logan is forced to leave the
Highlands and head back to his old stomping ground. He may have
spent his career dealing with the worst humanity has to offer, but
to find out who killed Archie Tatties and his family, Logan will
have to confront his most terrifying challenge yet - the seedy
world of Scottish light entertainment. An Isolated Incident is the
eleventh book in JD Kirk's internationally bestselling DCI Logan
crime fiction series. Perfect for fans of Chris Brookmyre, Stuart
Macbride, and Alex Smith.
Which list are you on? When a young man is found frozen to death on
a Highland street in mid-December, DCI Jack Logan initially puts it
down to a Christmas night out gone tragically wrong. But, when a
post mortem reveals something more sinister, Jack discovers he is
dealing with a cold, calculating killer with a long line of
victims, a talent for torture, and a perverse sense of justice.
Half a decade ago, the press dubbed him 'The Iceman' - a twisted
vigilante who successfully evaded capture for two years, before
melting away into the night. Now, The Iceman has come back. His
naughty list is longer than ever. And it contains some worryingly
familiar names... A Snowball's Chance in Hell is the ninth book in
the internationally bestselling DCI Jack Logan Scottish crime
fiction series. Perfect for fans of Ian Rankin, Stuart Macbride,
and Val McDermid.
How far would you go to bury the truth? While searching for a
missing hill walker, Glencoe Mountain Rescue Team uncovers a body -
just not the one they were looking for. Still dealing with the
fallout from their last case, DCI Jack Logan and his team venture
south from Inverness to investigate a brutal, gangland-style
execution in the wilds of the Highland countryside. As the victim's
dark secrets are gradually revealed, Jack uncovers the rot lurking
beneath the stunning scenery, making himself the target of a
criminal more dangerous than any he has faced before. If he isn't
careful, it won't just be a murder he's dealing with in Glencoe.
It'll be a massacre. 'Blood and Treachery' is the fourth book by
number one Amazon bestselling author, JD Kirk, and perfect for fans
of Tartan Noir.
The hunter has become the hunted. Ten years ago, DCI Jack Logan
caught the twisted child killer known as Mister Whisper. Two days
ago, Mister Whisper escaped. Now, Jack must track down the most
ruthless enemy he has ever faced before he can strike again. But,
after ten years behind bars, it isn't just murder that Mister
Whisper has in mind. It's revenge. A Whisper of Sorrows is the
sixth book in the DCI Jack Logan crime thriller series, all based
in the Highlands of Scotland, and perfect for fans of Tartan Noir
crime fiction.
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Westward (Paperback)
J.D. Kirk
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R285
R234
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Disgraced ex-cop Robert Hoon has crossed the wrong people for the
last time. Having struck a humiliating blow against the criminal
network known as the Loop, Hoon has been targeted by the Alphas, an
elite squad of assassins who will not stop until he is dead.
Outnumbered, outgunned, and on unfamiliar territory, Hoon's only
chance of survival lies several hundred miles north, in a place he
knows better than anyone else on Earth. He swore he'd never set
foot there again, but almost four decades after he left, Bob Hoon
is finally going home.
We all have our little secrets. When the remains of a brutally
murdered young woman are left hanging from the Glenfinnan Monument
in the Highlands of Scotland, DCI Jack Logan and his Major
Investigations Team are dispatched to investigate. At first, the
case appears to be fairly open and shut. But, as evidence mounts,
Jack uncovers some shocking truths about the victim that risk
turning the investigation into a potentially explosive
international incident. With a billionaire baying for his blood, a
former FBI agent breathing down his neck, and half the world's
press watching his every move, it isn't the murderer that Jack's
afraid might be the end of him. It's the stress. And don't get him
started on the bloody tourists... A Death Most Monumental is the
eighth book from internationally bestselling author, JD Kirk, and
is perfect for fans of Stuart Macbride, Ian Rankin, Chris
Brookmyre, and Val McDermid.
When a body is discovered at a popular Highland landmark, it seems
like just another day on the job for DCI Jack Logan and his team.
Except this body is missing a very vital component, and given its
location - The Well of Seven Heads - it seems like someone is
trying to send a message. But why? And to whom? With pressure
mounting from his superiors, six hundred teenagers baying for
blood, and the press sniffing around for a scandal, the only chance
Jack has of cracking his latest case is if he finds a way to keep
the heid, while all around are losing theirs. Ahead of the Game is
the tenth book from bestselling Scottish crime author, JD Kirk, and
is perfect for fans of Ian Rankin, Stuart Macbride, and Val
McDermid.
Life has been good for DCI Jack Logan lately. Happily settled down
with the woman of his dreams and a dog he begrudgingly tolerates,
things are finally going Jack's way. All that is about to change.
When a murderer on a misguided revenge mission begins picking off
victims on the streets of Inverness, Jack's boss decides to bring
in some outside help. But the new team member is an old flame from
Jack's past who isn't quite ready to let him go, and as the dead
bodies rack up, the life Jack has been building for himself may be
the next victim to fall.
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