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        Meet Me in Malmö

        The first Inspector Anita Sundström mystery

        by Torquil MacLeod

        The Scandinavian-based best-selling Malmö Mysteries series by Torquil MacLeod features Inspector Anita Sundström ,who is independent-minded and tenacious to the point of being obsessive, and is prepared to push boundaries beyond their limits if she feels it will help the case. What makes Anita Sundström different from many of her angst-ridden fictional counterparts is that in an increasingly difficult world and working environment, she is just an ordinary person who the reader can relate to. There are now seven in this series that follows the life, loves and criminal times of Malmö police detective, Anita Sundström.  Over 550,000 copies in this series have been sold. Meet me in Malmö is the first book in the series. https://mcnidderandgrace.com/torquilmacleod

      • Classic crime

        The Shift

        Z325 Thoroughgood

        by R J Mitchell

        The Shift is an exceptionally gritty thriller and one that will transport the reader back to the summer of 1989 and is based on the author’s experiences after he joined Strathclyde Police on July 31, 1989. It is interwoven with a fictionalised account of the Ice Cream War and the Northern Ireland troubles spilling over into Glasgow. Drawing heavily from his experiences as a Glasgow cop Mitchell has created the award-nominated DS  Thoroughgood detective series.

      • Fiction

        Broken Chord

        The first Dragonetti Mystery

        by Margaret Moore

        Who butchered the fabulously wealthy Ursula? On the night socialite Ursula von Bachmann was murdered in her fabulous villa in Tuscany, her three adult children and Piero and Marta, the couple who ran the house for her, were all present and all had the motive to want her dead. Jacopo Dragonetti, investigating magistrate and State Prosecutor, in charge of the case, also finds out that Guido della Rocca, Ursula’s gigolo boyfriend, is also in the frame. ‘Feels like a grown up, intense and grisly version of Cluedo, you suspect everyone and trust no one…a gripping story.’ Liz Loves Books

      • Crime & mystery

        The Father

        Introducing Sean Rooney, Psychosleuth

        by Tom O Keenan

        The Father, the first in the Sean Rooney crime thriller series introduces the troubled retired profiler Sean Rooney. DCI Jacqueline Kaminski faced with multiple murders – some headless corpses – has other ideas. Jackie needs psychosleuth Rooney back on the case. However mental issues, alcohol abuse, and the tedium of pursuing psychopathic killers, leaves Sean Rooney a pathetic man, a failed forensic profiler, a bit of a loser and definitely retired. https://mcnidderandgrace.com/tomokeenan

      • Literary Fiction

        The Visitor

        A Christmas Story from the Yorkshire Dales

        by Chris Simpson

        Each line of this beautifully crafted story evokes the rugged countryside that the author loves, the heartlands of the Yorkshire Dales.  A moving and charming story to warm our hearts, especially at Christmas time. Jos Robertshaw and his wife, Emily, are Yorkshire hill farmers, used to being self-sufficient in a hard and sometimes bleak landscape. On a cold and snowy night when they open their door to a mysterious visitor nothing will every be quite the same again. ‘Chris Simpson is a master storyteller from the heartlands of the Dales. This tale will take you there and will touch your heart’. James Herriot, author ‘The Visitor is a moving, evocative story that touches on the many aspects of my own experience, those childhood memories of Christmas at my home in the West Riding of Yorkshire.’ Patrick Stewart, actor.

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