A gritty Scottish crime thriller featuring a very different kind of serial killer
They suffer for his art…
When a number of women are reported missing in Glasgow, the specter of a previous spate of unsolved disappearances in the city rears its head. Journalist Ray Bissett is drawn into the case when his daughter joins the ranks of the missing. Ambitious police detective Tom Kendrick won’t let Ray forget a terrible incident from his past that resulted in the death of a young boy.
Damaged lives and dark secrets…
The streets of Glasgow are haunted by the ghosts of the missing—and an artist driven by a deadly inspiration.
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"Kind of a strange story with a few twists. The author seems to have one heck of an imagination. Its a pretty good story - definitely kept my attention. I didn't care too much for the ending. It felt kind of chopped off."
— Jeanine (4 out of 5 stars)
“One of the most promising new writers I have read for some time. I highly recommend his work.”
— Michael Moorcock on Dr. North's Wound“A dark and intense story that veers spectacularly from crime to horror and packs a gigantic thwack of a twist at the end.”
— Stornoway Gazette" Confusing. Jumps scenes to frequently. "
— P.A., 12/6/2012" A real disappointment - no closure to the hype!!!!!! "
— Susan, 11/30/2012" Suspenseful novel about the hunt for a seriously psychopathic serial killer. I found it compelling and will be seeking more from this author. "
— Jack, 10/21/2012John Dodds is a Scottish writer best known for his crime, horror, and fantasy fiction. In addition to his novels Bone Machines and Kali’s Kiss, he has published numerous short stories, three of them receiving honorable mention in The Year’s Best Fantasy and Horror anthology series. He currently resides in Bulgaria.
Robin Sachs (1951–2013), actor and narrator, was raised in London and trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. His audiobook narrations earned ten Earphones Awards. His acting credits include Alias, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Dynasty, Nowhere Man, Babylon 5, Diagnosis Murder, Galaxy Quest, Northfork, Ocean’s 11, The Lost World: Jurassic Park, and Megalodon.