Bury Them Deep
The tenth book in the Sunday Times-bestselling Inspector McLean series, from one of Scotland's most celebrated crime writers
When a member of the Police Scotland team fails to clock-in for work, concern for her whereabouts is immediate... and the discovery of her burnt-out car in remote woodland to the south of Edinburgh sets off a desperate search for the missing woman.
Meanwhile, DCI Tony McLean and the team are preparing for a major anti-corruption operation - one which may raise the ire of more than a few powerful people in the city. Is Anya Renfrew's disappearance a co-incidence or related to the case?
McLean's investigations suggest that perhaps that Anya isn't the first woman to have mysteriously vanished in these ancient hills. Once again, McLean can't shake the feeling that there is a far greater evil at work here...
Praise for James Oswald:
"Eerie...This series just keeps getting better, and loyal fans and new readers alike will be pleased."
—Publishers Weekly
"Yet another police procedural on steroids, a case made even more bizarre by Oswald's trademark hints of the supernatural, impossible to put down."
—Kirkus Reviews
Praise for the Inspector McLean series:
"A gritty police procedural with incredible twists."
—Robert Dugoni, #1 Amazon and New York Times bestselling author of My Sisters Grave on Dead Men's Bones
"Readers who stay the course will be rewarded with an explosive ending and will agree with McLean that the best part of the job is 'the hunt for clues, the slow puzzling out of just what had happened.'"
—Booklist on Dead Men's Bones
"Oswald's fourth is a house of horrors that adds an above-par mystery to the usual supernatural touches."
—Kirkus Reviews on Dead Men's Bones
"Oswald's detective gives John Rebus a run for his money."
—Kirkus Reviews on The Book of Souls
"Engrossing...Readers will eagerly await the next installment."
—Publishers Weekly on The Book of Souls
"McLean is a reluctant, empathetic hero who refuses to quit until he's solved the case."
—Publishers Weekly on The Hangman's Song
"Readers who like character-driven murder mysteries such as those by John Connolly or Val MacDermid will enjoy McLean's debut outing and clamor for more."
—Library Journal Xpress Reviews on Natural Causes
"Crime fiction's next big thing."
—The Sunday Telegraph (UK)
"Oswald is among the leaders in the new batch of excellent Scottish crime writers"
—Daily Mail (UK)
"The hallmarks of Val McDermid or Ian Rankin."
—The Herald (UK)
"An excellent start to what promises to be a fine series."
—The Guardian (UK)
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When a member of the Police Scotland team fails to clock-in for work, concern for her whereabouts is immediate... and the discovery of her burnt-out car in remote woodland to the south of Edinburgh sets off a desperate search for the missing woman.
Meanwhile, DCI Tony McLean and the team are preparing for a major anti-corruption operation - one which may raise the ire of more than a few powerful people in the city. Is Anya Renfrew's disappearance a co-incidence or related to the case?
McLean's investigations suggest that perhaps that Anya isn't the first woman to have mysteriously vanished in these ancient hills. Once again, McLean can't shake the feeling that there is a far greater evil at work here...
Praise for James Oswald:
"Eerie...This series just keeps getting better, and loyal fans and new readers alike will be pleased."
—Publishers Weekly
"Yet another police procedural on steroids, a case made even more bizarre by Oswald's trademark hints of the supernatural, impossible to put down."
—Kirkus Reviews
Praise for the Inspector McLean series:
"A gritty police procedural with incredible twists."
—Robert Dugoni, #1 Amazon and New York Times bestselling author of My Sisters Grave on Dead Men's Bones
"Readers who stay the course will be rewarded with an explosive ending and will agree with McLean that the best part of the job is 'the hunt for clues, the slow puzzling out of just what had happened.'"
—Booklist on Dead Men's Bones
"Oswald's fourth is a house of horrors that adds an above-par mystery to the usual supernatural touches."
—Kirkus Reviews on Dead Men's Bones
"Oswald's detective gives John Rebus a run for his money."
—Kirkus Reviews on The Book of Souls
"Engrossing...Readers will eagerly await the next installment."
—Publishers Weekly on The Book of Souls
"McLean is a reluctant, empathetic hero who refuses to quit until he's solved the case."
—Publishers Weekly on The Hangman's Song
"Readers who like character-driven murder mysteries such as those by John Connolly or Val MacDermid will enjoy McLean's debut outing and clamor for more."
—Library Journal Xpress Reviews on Natural Causes
"Crime fiction's next big thing."
—The Sunday Telegraph (UK)
"Oswald is among the leaders in the new batch of excellent Scottish crime writers"
—Daily Mail (UK)
"The hallmarks of Val McDermid or Ian Rankin."
—The Herald (UK)
"An excellent start to what promises to be a fine series."
—The Guardian (UK)
Bury Them Deep
The tenth book in the Sunday Times-bestselling Inspector McLean series, from one of Scotland's most celebrated crime writers
When a member of the Police Scotland team fails to clock-in for work, concern for her whereabouts is immediate... and the discovery of her burnt-out car in remote woodland to the south of Edinburgh sets off a desperate search for the missing woman.
Meanwhile, DCI Tony McLean and the team are preparing for a major anti-corruption operation - one which may raise the ire of more than a few powerful people in the city. Is Anya Renfrew's disappearance a co-incidence or related to the case?
McLean's investigations suggest that perhaps that Anya isn't the first woman to have mysteriously vanished in these ancient hills. Once again, McLean can't shake the feeling that there is a far greater evil at work here...
Praise for James Oswald:
"Eerie...This series just keeps getting better, and loyal fans and new readers alike will be pleased."
—Publishers Weekly
"Yet another police procedural on steroids, a case made even more bizarre by Oswald's trademark hints of the supernatural, impossible to put down."
—Kirkus Reviews
Praise for the Inspector McLean series:
"A gritty police procedural with incredible twists."
—Robert Dugoni, #1 Amazon and New York Times bestselling author of My Sisters Grave on Dead Men's Bones
"Readers who stay the course will be rewarded with an explosive ending and will agree with McLean that the best part of the job is 'the hunt for clues, the slow puzzling out of just what had happened.'"
—Booklist on Dead Men's Bones
"Oswald's fourth is a house of horrors that adds an above-par mystery to the usual supernatural touches."
—Kirkus Reviews on Dead Men's Bones
"Oswald's detective gives John Rebus a run for his money."
—Kirkus Reviews on The Book of Souls
"Engrossing...Readers will eagerly await the next installment."
—Publishers Weekly on The Book of Souls
"McLean is a reluctant, empathetic hero who refuses to quit until he's solved the case."
—Publishers Weekly on The Hangman's Song
"Readers who like character-driven murder mysteries such as those by John Connolly or Val MacDermid will enjoy McLean's debut outing and clamor for more."
—Library Journal Xpress Reviews on Natural Causes
"Crime fiction's next big thing."
—The Sunday Telegraph (UK)
"Oswald is among the leaders in the new batch of excellent Scottish crime writers"
—Daily Mail (UK)
"The hallmarks of Val McDermid or Ian Rankin."
—The Herald (UK)
"An excellent start to what promises to be a fine series."
—The Guardian (UK)
When a member of the Police Scotland team fails to clock-in for work, concern for her whereabouts is immediate... and the discovery of her burnt-out car in remote woodland to the south of Edinburgh sets off a desperate search for the missing woman.
Meanwhile, DCI Tony McLean and the team are preparing for a major anti-corruption operation - one which may raise the ire of more than a few powerful people in the city. Is Anya Renfrew's disappearance a co-incidence or related to the case?
McLean's investigations suggest that perhaps that Anya isn't the first woman to have mysteriously vanished in these ancient hills. Once again, McLean can't shake the feeling that there is a far greater evil at work here...
Praise for James Oswald:
"Eerie...This series just keeps getting better, and loyal fans and new readers alike will be pleased."
—Publishers Weekly
"Yet another police procedural on steroids, a case made even more bizarre by Oswald's trademark hints of the supernatural, impossible to put down."
—Kirkus Reviews
Praise for the Inspector McLean series:
"A gritty police procedural with incredible twists."
—Robert Dugoni, #1 Amazon and New York Times bestselling author of My Sisters Grave on Dead Men's Bones
"Readers who stay the course will be rewarded with an explosive ending and will agree with McLean that the best part of the job is 'the hunt for clues, the slow puzzling out of just what had happened.'"
—Booklist on Dead Men's Bones
"Oswald's fourth is a house of horrors that adds an above-par mystery to the usual supernatural touches."
—Kirkus Reviews on Dead Men's Bones
"Oswald's detective gives John Rebus a run for his money."
—Kirkus Reviews on The Book of Souls
"Engrossing...Readers will eagerly await the next installment."
—Publishers Weekly on The Book of Souls
"McLean is a reluctant, empathetic hero who refuses to quit until he's solved the case."
—Publishers Weekly on The Hangman's Song
"Readers who like character-driven murder mysteries such as those by John Connolly or Val MacDermid will enjoy McLean's debut outing and clamor for more."
—Library Journal Xpress Reviews on Natural Causes
"Crime fiction's next big thing."
—The Sunday Telegraph (UK)
"Oswald is among the leaders in the new batch of excellent Scottish crime writers"
—Daily Mail (UK)
"The hallmarks of Val McDermid or Ian Rankin."
—The Herald (UK)
"An excellent start to what promises to be a fine series."
—The Guardian (UK)
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BN ID: | 2940162694830 |
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Publisher: | DevilDog Publishing |
Publication date: | 06/20/2020 |
Series: | Inspector McLean , #10 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
File size: | 2 MB |
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