Bridges to Burn: An unputdownable Scottish police procedural
By (Author) Marion Todd
Canelo
Canelo Crime
7th March 2024
7th March 2024
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Crime and mystery: women sleuths
Thriller / suspense fiction
Narrative theme: Love and relationships
Narrative theme: Death, grief, loss
Narrative theme: Social issues
Paperback
336
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 20mm
How can DI Clare Mackay uncover the facts if nothing is what it seems
DI Clare Mackay is called to Albany High, where the body of a girl has been found. A suspected suicide yet Sophie Bakewell was by all accounts a cheerful, talented student. Could she really have been hiding a darker side
Its not the only disturbing case to land on Clares desk. Across town, an elderly man is in danger. Yet before the police can determine the facts, everything changes and they are presented with two suspicious deaths to investigate.
As Clare and her team face the possibility that anything they believe to be true about the deaths is wrong, they might find that a killer can lurk behind the most innocent of faces
An unputdownable crime thriller from the queen of Tartan Noir, perfect for fans of Ann Cleeves, Lin Anderson and JD Kirk.
Praise for Bridges to BurnEngrossing and immersive... had me hooked from the first page and I devoured it in one sitting Angela Marsons, author of the Detective Kim Stone series
Bridges to Burn is a treat for anyone who loves gripping, well plotted police procedurals with compelling character arcs... full of twists Rachel McLean, author of the Dorset Crime series
Intriguingly plotted with a plethora of teasingly plausible suspects Tim Sullivan, author of the DS Cross Thrillers
I absolutely loved Bridges to Burn... had me hooked from beginning to end Rachel Lynch, author of the DI Kelly Porter series
Such a gripping police procedural and a superb cast of characters. I feel like Clares team are old friends, and I cant wait to read more from the Mackay series J.M. Hewitt, author of The Crew
Marion Todd just gets better and better. This latest installment keeps the reader turning the pages to a breathless finale Sheila Bugler, author of Black Valley Farm
Pacy, thrilling and full of twists and turns... A genuinely brilliant whodunnit that oozes all the dread, mystery and excitement that we've come to expect from this series Jonathan Whitelaw, author of The Bingo Hall Detectives
'Very human characters, superbly timed surprises and a masterfully plotted mystery... A page-turning success' B P Walter, author of Notes on a Murder
Sparkling prose and a nail-biting plot Sarah Ward, author of The Birthday Girl
Good storyline and engaging hard to put down Reader review
This is the first book I have read by this author, and it certainly will not be the last. The story was well-crafted, gripping and quite brilliant. A brilliant police procedural Reader review
There are plenty of twists and red herrings to keep us on our toes. I love Marion's style of writing. The storyline is gripping I think this is the best book in the series, so far Reader review
Love the Claire Mackay novels. Great writing and premise. Amazing characters. Page-turner. Plenty of suspense to keep me guessing Reader review
Intriguingly plotted with a plethora of teasingly plausible suspects. But which one is guilty Tim Sullivan (emailed to AP 23/12/23)
Such a gripping police procedural and a superb cast of characters. I feel like Clares team are old friends, and I cant wait to read more from the Mackay series. J.M. Hewitt (emailed to AP 31/12/23)
Marion Todd just gets better and better. This latest installment of her DI Clare Mackay series is a riveting read. A brilliantly complex plot and a host of wonderful characters combine to keep the reader turning the pages to a breathless finale. Clare Mackay is a wonderful creation, and I can't wait to see what she gets up to next. Sheila Bugler (emailed to AP 04/01/24)
Pacy, thrilling and full of twists and turns... A genuinely brilliant whodunnit that oozes all the dread, mystery and excitement that we've come to expect from this series Jonathan Whitelaw (forwarded from KS to AP 24/01/24)
I absolutely loved Bridges to Burn... had me hooked from beginning to end Rachel Lynch (posted on Twitter 19/12/23)
'Bridges to Burn is a treat for anyone who loves gripping, well plotted police procedurals with compelling character arcs and relationships running alongside the investigation. It's full of twists and reveals as well as some great exchanges between DI Clare Mackay and her colleagues. I can't wait to read more' Rachel McLean (emailed to AP 31/01/24)
'Sparkling prose and a nail-biting plot, Marion Todd has enthralled us again' Sarah Ward (emailed to AP 12/02/24)
'Engrossing and immersive it had me hooked from the first page and I devoured it in one sitting' Angela Marsons (emailed to AP 12/02/24)
'Very human characters, superbly timed surprises and a masterfully plotted mystery. A page-turning success' B P Walter (emailed to KS 25/03/24)
A native of Dundee, Marion studied music and worked for many years as a piano teacher and jobbing accompanist. Now a full-time writer, Marion lives in North-east Fife, overlooking the River Tay.