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The Damage Done

ebook

No good deed goes unpunished...
When a police raid in Edinburgh goes horribly wrong, the only silver lining for Inspector Tony McLean is a discovery that could lead to a long-lost girl from his early days on the beat.
Haunted by the mystery of what happened to her, McLean begins to dig into a case he thought long buried.
But the shadows of the past are soon eclipsed by crimes in the present as a series of strange and gruesome deaths shock the city.
As McLean's investigation draws him ever deeper into the upper echelons of Edinburgh society, it will not only be his career on the line - but his life as well...
Praise for James Oswald
'The new Ian Rankin'
Daily Record
'Oswald's writing is in a class above'
Express
'Creepy gritty and gruesome'
Sunday Mirror


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Series: Inspector McLean Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9781405917148
  • File size: 2961 KB
  • Release date: February 25, 2016

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9781405917148
  • File size: 2908 KB
  • Release date: February 25, 2016

Formats

OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook

Languages

English

No good deed goes unpunished...
When a police raid in Edinburgh goes horribly wrong, the only silver lining for Inspector Tony McLean is a discovery that could lead to a long-lost girl from his early days on the beat.
Haunted by the mystery of what happened to her, McLean begins to dig into a case he thought long buried.
But the shadows of the past are soon eclipsed by crimes in the present as a series of strange and gruesome deaths shock the city.
As McLean's investigation draws him ever deeper into the upper echelons of Edinburgh society, it will not only be his career on the line - but his life as well...
Praise for James Oswald
'The new Ian Rankin'
Daily Record
'Oswald's writing is in a class above'
Express
'Creepy gritty and gruesome'
Sunday Mirror


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