A beautifully crafted, darkly atmospheric crime novel from one of Scotland's most talked-about crime writers An unpredictable killer is loose on the streets of Glasgow, experimenting with death. Begin
With big businesses, tortured love affairs, and deadly rivalries all colliding, it's clear that this case is as explosive as they come ? When the dead body of a man is fished out of Glasgow's River C
'Immensely exciting and atmospheric' ALEXANDER MCCALL SMITH'Move over Rebus' Daily Mail'Exciting, pacy, authentic' ANGELA MARSONS'Convincing Glaswegian atmosphere and superior writing' The TimesDiscov
No one rests in peace in the thrilling new case for DCI Lorimer and psychologist Solly Brightman, taking readers from the streets of Glasgow to the Balearics and North Africa There's a hitman in Glasg
A perfectly paced, atmospheric mystery that gets to the beating heart of the Scottish city and features the most dynamic Scottish detective since RebusEric Chalmers is one of the most popular teachers
Could a football supporter be angry enough to put a bullet in a referee's head? Lorimer deals with this question as well as?a tragedy close to home.??When Chief Inspector Lorimer returns from his holi
Two murders, twenty years apart. Time for revenge . . .When the body of a red-haired young man is washed up on the shore of the beautiful Isle of Mull, Detective Superintendent Lorimer’s tranquil holi
In the 11th DCI Lorimer crime novel, Detective Lorimer must protect his city from a terrifying threat in the countdown to the 2014 Commonwealth Games2014: The Commonwealth Games are coming to Glasgow
As the freezing winter weather grips Glasgow, two killers are relentlessly taking lives in cold blood. For Lorimer, time is running out in this ninth installmentDetective Inspector Lorimer's worst nig
The body of a prostitute is found at Glasgow's Queen Street Station, her hands, pointing towards her feet, placed as if in prayer, a small flower pressed between the palms. Psychologist Solomon Bright
Murdered in cold blood . . . And she wouldn’t be the last.When Kirsty Wilson lands a room in a luxury Glasgow flat owned by Swedish student Eva Magnusson, she can’t believe her luck. But Kirsty’s deli