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British detective series
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forthcoming
gripping true crime podcast rural urban scotland
mystery and thrillers
police procedural scottish fiction murder mystery
Scottish crime
strong female lead amateur sleuth investigations
uk thriller and suspense unsolved cold case murder

Product details

  • ISBN 9781835981023
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Aug 2026
  • Publisher: Canelo
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Can a true crime podcaster track down a killer hiding in plain sight?

Bella Davies is cooking dinner for her family when she hears a voice she hasn't heard in a long time. She collapses in shock. The man being interviewed on the television murdered her mother and sisters.
The crime shocked the nation thirty-seven years ago. Back then, a man confessed and pleaded guilty to the crime, leaving Bella and her father to move on with their lives as best they could. But now Bella knows: they got the wrong guy.
Podcaster Cal Lovett is trying to move on from his own demons, putting the past behind him and focusing on building a new life. But then Bella shows up on his doorstep and he knows he can never truly move on...
A dark and thrilling crime fiction novel set in Scotland. Perfect for fans of Jane Casey, Claire Douglas and Neil Lancaster.

Praise for Unseen

‘A very satisfying conclusion to Cal's story.’ NJ Mackay
‘Vivid, taut, evocative and powerful. Justice has many faces, and this book doesn't shy away from exploring a variety. A triumph.’ Rachel Wolf
‘Skilful and compelling, I’ve enjoyed every instalment of Cal’s adventures through an immersive Highlands landscape. A crime series to savour.’ Jo Furniss

Heather Critchlow grew up in rural Aberdeenshire and trained as a business journalist after studying history and social science at the University of Cambridge. Her short stories have appeared in crime fiction anthologies Afraid of the Light, Afraid of the Christmas Lights and Afraid of the Shadows. She lives in St Albans.

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