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The gripping new thriller from the Sunday Times bestselling author of the Logan McRae series. THE CLOCK IS TICKING... Detective Constable Angus MacVicar has just landed his dream job – transferred out of uniform and assigned to Oldcastle’s biggest ongoing murder investigation: Operation Telegram, hunting the 'Fortnight Killer'. Every two weeks another couple is targeted. One victim is left at the scene, their corpse used as a twisted message board. The second body is never seen again. This should be the perfect chance for Angus to prove himself, but instead of working on the investigation’s front line, he’s lumbered with the forensic psychologist from hell. A sarcastic know-it-all American, on loan from the FBI, who seems determined to alienate everyone while dragging Angus into a shadowy world of conspiracies, lies, and violence. It’s been twelve days since the Fortnight Killer last struck, and the investigation’s running out of time. Angus's shiny new job might just be the death of him... Praise For Stuart MacBride: ‘Fast, hard, authentic – and different’ Lee Child ‘A terrific writer’ The Times ‘MacBride is a damned fine writer – no one does dark and gritty like him’ Peter James ‘Dark and gripping. A riveting page-turner’ Independent on Sunday ‘Unmissable ... superb storytelling’ Sun Stuart McBride, Number 1 Sunday Times bestseller, November 2023
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3 released booksThe Oldcastle Novels is a 3-book series with 3 released primary works first released in 2012 with contributions by Stuart MacBride.
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A new book from Stuart MacBride is always something to look forward to, so I was like a child on Christmas morning when this latest offering landed in my kindle.
In a Place of Darkness could aptly describe the setting of the book, as we return to Oldcastle, where the rain is incessant.
The first person we meet is Detective Constable Angus MacVicar. He's fresh out of uniform and has now joined Department O, who are on the hunt for the Fortnight Killer, so dubbed because he, well that's self explanatory.
Being part of the team means babysitting forensic profiler Dr. Jonathan Fife, on loan from the FBI.
In a Place of Darkness is dark, but MacBride's trademark humour helps to alleviate some of that darkness.
It's a long book, but oh so worth travelling down that long and windy road with Angus, especially for that explosive finale. Action packed, and with characters that you will either love, or love to hate, all in all it's a cracking great read.