The best Scottish detective series you haven’t read yet! Perfect for fans of LJ Ross and Faith Martin...
Who can you trust when everyone is a suspect?
The Scottish Hebrides
The annual West Uist literary festival – The Gathering – always attracts the best in the business. But with the tiny island population suddenly doubling, the local police force is stretched to breaking point. And this year they have to deal with more than just drunken fights and rowdy behaviour...
Ranald Buchanan, the local poet, is found dead, with his head brutally caved in, and Inspector Torquil McKinnon is brought in to investigate. Did Ranald trip and fall, as suggested? Or is something more sinister happening?
Before Torquil can find out more, another victim is found. The island is on lockdown. There is a serial killer in their midst. And this time the victim is someone very close to him.
Now finding justice is personal. Torquil is out for revenge.
Can he solve the mystery before the killer strikes again?
Or will more bodies fall victim to The Gathering Murders ...?
THE GATHERING MURDERS is the first crime thriller in the detective series featuring Inspector Torquil McKinnon: an action-packed police procedural full of suspense.
"Keith Moray gives a delightful mystery tale and at the same time a fascinating look at the island folk of West Uist, a fictional island in the Hebrides. I found the culture almost as riveting as the murders and in all enjoyed the book tremendously." Frank Roderus, double WWA Spur winning author
THE INSPECTOR TORQUIL MCKINNON SERIES
Book One: The Gathering Murders
Book Two: Deathly Wind
Book Three: Murder Solstice
Book Four: Flotsam and Jetsam
Book Five: Death in Transit
Book Six: Deadly Still
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About the Author:
Keith Moray lives in Wakefield, West Yorkshire. This is his first novel to be published by Robert Hale.
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- PublisherSapere Books
- Publication date2018
- ISBN 10 1912546051
- ISBN 13 9781912546053
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages244
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