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2000s: She’s missing, and her mother knows who to blame. But nobody’s listening
2000s: She’s missing, and her mother knows who to blame. But nobody’s listening
She’s missing, and her mother knows who to blame. But nobody’s listening. When the case falls to DCI Bob Valentine, however, he has no choice but to listen. Haunted by the girl’s cold gaze and her mother’s hurt, the detective soon finds himself at the centre of the most harrowing investigation of his police career. Uncovering a ring of ritualistic abuse that leads to the highest echelons of a degraded and Satanic society, Valentine wonders how the world could contain such evils. And then the bodies start to mount. And the demons’ defenders appear. Can the detective fight on so many fronts? Can he even hope to find the missing, never mind the guilty? Her Cold Eyes is a harrowing journey down the most twisting, turning rabbit hole, where the screams from below might just be preferable to the ones above
Given the nature of this novel, there’s no booktrail but the area of Prestwick, Ayr and Glasgow are very much worth a visit in real life!
Robert the Bruce is apparently said to have drunk the water here, – which is now known as Bruce’s Well.
Sporting fans will be pleased to know that the first ever British Golf Open Championship was held at Old Prestwick Golf Course in 1860.
Ayshire and Arran are the very area which gave Scotland its national baird Robert Burns!
The site to see it Glasgow is not so much the traffic as in the novel but the architecture. There’s several impressive Victorian buildings and you can easily spot the influence of designer Charles Rennie Mackintosh.
Destination : Ayrshire Author/Guide: Tony Black Departure Time: 2000s
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