The Damage Done: Inspector McLean 6
By (Author) James Oswald
Penguin Books Ltd
Penguin Books Ltd
19th September 2016
14th July 2016
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Crime and mystery fiction
823.92
Paperback
464
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 27mm
319g
A present-day intrigue reawakens disturbing shadows from the past in this latest Inspector McLean thriller from best-selling author James Oswald When a police raid in Edinburgh goes horribly wrong, the only silver lining for Inspector Tony McLean is a discovery that could lead to a long-lost girl from his early days on the beat. Haunted by the mystery of what happened to her, McLean begins to dig into a case he thought long buried. But the shadows of the past are soon eclipsed by crimes in the present as a series of strange and gruesome deaths shock the city. As McLean's investigation draws him ever deeper into the upper echelons of Edinburgh society, it will not only be his career on the line - but his life as well...
Creepy, gritty and gruesome * Sunday Mirror *
Crime fiction's next big thing * The Sunday Telegraph *
The new Ian Rankin * Daily Record *
Oswald's writing is in a class above most in this genre * Daily Express *
The hallmarks of Val McDermid or Ian Rankin: it's dark, violent, noirish * The Herald *
Oswald is among the leaders in the new batch of excellent Scottish crime writers * Daily Mail *
Fifty Shades of Hay * The Times *
Hugely enjoyable * The Mirror *
Literary sensation . . . James' overnight success has drawn comparisons with the meteoric rise of E L James and her Fifty Shades of Grey series * Daily Mail *
James Oswald is the author of the Inspector McLean series of crime novels. The first five, Natural Causes, The Book of Souls, The Hangman's Song, Dead Men's Bones and Prayer for the Dead are available as Penguin paperbacks and ebooks. He has also written an epic fantasy series, The Ballad of Sir Benfro, which is published by Penguin, as well as comic scripts and short stories. In his spare time he runs a 350-acre livestock farm in North East Fife, where he raises pedigree Highland Cattle and New Zealand Romney Sheep.