Girls in the Glen

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Product details

  • ISBN 9781804362297
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 18 May 2023
  • Publisher: Canelo
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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'A thrilling new voice in Scottish fiction' Marion Todd

If the dead could speak, what secrets would they tell?

With her daughter on an archaeological dig, the only bodies DI Shona Oliver expects to find are long-dead. But when a corpse from the 1980s is unearthed, Shona quickly realises that it may be one of the missing "Girls in the Glen", victim of a notorious serial killer.

Shona's superiors want her to stop looking to the past, and focus on a fresher crime scene. The attempted shooting of a local politician who likes to stoke controversy.

As Shona finds herself pulled between crimes past and present, she soon realises that the secrets buried on Beild Moss are reaching into the present day.

But when even her own officers are keeping things from her, who can she trust? Especially when more lives may be at stake

The third instalment in the thrilling DI Shona Oliver series, perfect for fans of Neil Lancaster, G. R. Halliday and Ann Cleeves.

Praise for The Girls in the Glen

'A gripping murder mystery and a must-read for fans of Scottish crime. The landscape is beautifully drawn and becomes a character in this tale of dark reprisal' Stuart Johnstone, author of Into the Dark

What readers are saying about the DI Shona Oliver series

'Full of twists and turns' Reader review

'Shona Oliver is the real McCoy exceptional leader, mother and wife fighting crime and personal family issues in equal proportions with heart, skill, compassion, integrity and humanity' Reader review

'Great twists and turns and a shocking climax. A brilliant read, I really enjoyed this one' Reader review

'A haunting and absorbing novel set against the backdrop of a notoriously stunning but dangerous landscape' Reader review

'Fast paced, unexpected turns and great character development' Reader review

'The sort of read that keeps you glued and up all night' Reader review

'This book has so many elements I enjoy; a strong, intelligent woman, an atmospheric setting and the history of this wild area. Lynne McEwan makes her characters come alive' Reader review

'Unputdownable! I was absolutely entranced with this and quickly read the whole book on tender hooks. One of the best I've read this year' Reader review

'Well written and plenty of interesting characters woven through a clever plot' Reader review

Glasgow-born Lynne McEwan is a former newspaper photographer turned crime author. She's covered stories including the Fall of the Berlin Wall and the first Gulf War in addition to many high profile murder cases. She currently lives in Lincoln and is in the final year of an MA in Crime Fiction at the University of East Anglia.