Natural causes
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Word Count
114,250 words, Guess
Page Count
457 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivenaturalcauses0000oswa
- ISBN-101405913142
- ISBN-139781405913140
- Library of Congress Control Number2015373227
- OCLC Control Number826659199
and 2 more
- Better World Books9781405913140
- Open LibraryOL28423029M
Classifications
- DDC823/.92
- LCCPR6115.S779 N38 2013
- LCCPR6115
Description
Sixty years ago, a young girl was brutally murdered - her internal organs were removed and her body mutilated. Until now she lay undiscovered, sealed in an underground chamber. For the Edinburgh police force the six-decades-old case is not a priority, but Detective Inspector McLean is haunted by the dead girl's ritualistic murder and the six trinkets placed carefully around the body. As a wave of high-profile and bloody murders hits the city of Edinburgh - each one bearing an uncanny resemblance to the last - the same name begins to recur. As McLean digs deeper, he must question just how many coincidences there can be, realizing that the most irrational answer might be the only one possible ...
Description
Natural Causes" is the first novel from James Oswald in the "Detective Inspector McLean" series. A young girl's mutilated body is discovered in a sealed room. Her remains are carefully arranged, in what seems to have been a cruel and macabre ritual, which appears to have taken place over 60 years ago. For newly appointed Edinburgh Detective Inspector Tony McLean this baffling cold case ought to be a low priority - but he is haunted by the young victim and her grisly death. Meanwhile, the city is horrified by a series of bloody killings. Deaths for which there appears to be neither rhyme nor reason, and which leave Edinburgh's police at a loss. McLean is convinced that these deaths are somehow connected to the terrible ceremonial killing of the girl, all those years ago. It is an irrational, almost supernatural theory. And one which will lead McLean closer to the heart of a terrifying and ancient evil ... James Oswald's "Detective Inspector McLean" appears here for the first time. "Natural Causes" is the opening to an electrifying new series. Subsequent titles include "The Book of Souls" and "The Hangman's Song". Fans of Ian Rankin, Peter James and Stuart McBride will love James Oswald's work. Praise for James Oswald: "A star of Scotland's burgeoning crime fiction scene". ("Daily Record"). James Oswald is the author of the "Detective Inspector McLean" series of crime novels. The first two in the series, "Natural Causes" and "The Book of Souls", are available from Penguin, with the third title, "The Hangman's Song", forthcoming for 2014. He has also written an epic fantasy series, "The Ballad of Sir Benfro" as well as comic scripts and short stories. In his spare time James runs a 350 acre livestock farm in North East Fife, where he raises pedigree Highland Cattle and New Zealand Romney Sheep.
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Series Statement
- An Inspector McLean novel
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