Suspended from the Association of British Investigators and facing an enquiry into his alleged misconduct over four years previously, J McNee's career hangs in the balance. The last thing he needs is to get involved in anything remotely controversial.
But when the mother of a murdered child asks him to re-open a disturbing case he helped close during his time in the police, McNee can't refuse. Is the wrong man serving a life sentence for a series of brutal murders? And, if so, why did he admit his guilt before the court? Is it possible McNee missed something in the initial investigation?
As McNee searches for answers, he is forced to make a terrifying moral choice: one that will change his life forever.
The fourth thrilling J McNee mystery pushes the Dundonian detective’s morality to the edge…
Suspended from the Association of British Investigators and facing an enquiry into his alleged misconduct over four years previously, J McNee’s career hangs in the balance. The last thing he needs is to get involved in anything remotely controversial.
But when the mother of a murdered child asks him to re-open a disturbing case he helped close during his time in the police, McNee can’t refuse. Is the wrong man serving a life sentence for a series of brutal murders? And, if so, why did he admit his guilt before the court? Is it possible McNee missed something in the initial investigation?
As McNee searches for answers, he is forced to make a terrifying moral choice: one that will change his life forever.
The fourth in the J McNee series “orchestrates the diverse strands of [its] plot ingeniously” (Maxim Jakubowski) as it takes the Dundee detective to the very edges of his own morality, setting the stage for the final book in the sequence, Cry Uncle.
Praise for Mothers of the Disappeared and Russel D McLean
“A sharp new talent…” Shari Low in the Daily Record
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“I love McNee” Robert Olen Butler