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2000s: A chilling discovery of photographs hidden under a floorboard leads to murder and more
2000s: A chilling discovery of photographs hidden under a floorboard leads to murder and more
A dawn raid on the home of a suspected rapist leads to a chilling discovery, a disturbing collection hidden under floorboards. Narey is terrified at the potential scale of what they’ve found and of what brutalities it may signal.
When the photographs are ruled inadmissible as evidence and the man walks free from court, Narey knows she’s let down the victim she’d promised to protect and a monster is back on the streets.
Tony Winter’s young family is under threat from internet trolls and he is determined to protect them whatever the cost. He and Narey are in a race against time to find the unknown victims of the photographer’s lens – before he strikes again.
You won’t want to visit this side of Glasgow that the book describes in painful detail. However there is one location in the novel picked out for its nice associations and real life charm:
Sounds very Harry Potter but this is where the detectives in the novel go to investigate someone. They do describe it well:
Narey and DC Kerry Wells went trough and were greeted by a warren of old buildings that had once been merchant’s quarters and old stables and now housed nearly a hundred creative businesses. They were painted in a drunken rainbow of colours, lurid yellows and warm oranges, pale blues and rousing purples, It was very West End, very Finnieston”
Destination: Glasgow Author/Guide: Craig Robertson Departure Time: 2000s
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