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  • Location: Stirling, Edinburgh, Cambusbarron

The Point of No Return

The Point of No Return

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2020: How far would you go to find the truth?

  • ISBN: 978-1472127648
  • Genre: Crime, Police Procedural, Thriller

What you need to know before your trail

After more than a decade of being in prison for the brutal murder two Stirling University students, Colin Sanderson has been released after his conviction was found to be unsafe.

Returning home to a small village not far from Stirling, Sanderson refuses police protection, even in the face of a death threat. But the PR firm that has scooped him up to sell his story does know of a protection expert in Stirling. They want Connor Fraser.

Connor reluctantly takes the assignment, partly as a favour to DCI Malcolm Ford, who is none too keen to have Sanderson on the loose, particularly as he was involved in the original investigation that saw him imprisoned.

When a body is found, mutilated in the same way as Sanderson’s victims were, all eyes fall on the released man. But how can he be the killer when Connor’s own security detail gives him an alibi?

Travel Guide

Cambusbarron

A small village which appears in the book as the place that Cameron puts firmly on the map. What is this village in real life?

There is evidence of settlement at the site since the Bronze Age, and several forts dating from the Iron Age have been found near the village. One such fort is located at Gillies Hill – thought to be the site of Robert the Bruce’s camp shortly before the Battle of Bannockburn.

BookTrail Boarding Pass: The Point of No Return

Destination/location:  Stirling, Edinburgh, Cambusbarron   Author/guide: Neil Broadfoot  Departure Time: 2020

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