A savage murder with no apparent motive - DS Morrow's most challenging case brings her work and home lives dangerously close... From the two-time winner of the prestigious Theakstons Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year Award and Costa shortlised author of THE LESS DEAD
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From the multi-award-winning Denise Mina comes a radical new take on one of the darkest episodes in Scottish history – the bloody assassination of David Rizzio in Mary, Queen of Scots' chambers in Holyrood Palace.
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On top of it all, she has become embroiled in someone else’s family feud. When an elderly market stallholder dies after a brutal beating, Maureen suspects the woman’s son.
Each night, he climbs the stairs to her study and goes through her papers – her case notes, her interviews, and the press cuttings from the trial. But the more Lachlan discovers, the more he suspects that his wife has been hiding a dark secret.
BLOOD, SALT, WATER is a gripping tale of greed, power and misconception from acclaimed two-time winner of the Theakston's Crime Award, Denise Mina, Costa shortlisted author of THE LESS DEAD.
Power, abuse, love gone horribly wrong - and a crime that stretches back two decades... From the two-time winner of the THEAKSTONS OLD PECULIER CRIME NOVEL OF THE YEAR AWARD and Costa shortlisted author of THE LESS DEAD
A BODY IS FOUND ON THE BANKS OF THE THAMES. MAUREEN O'DONNELL NOW HAS TWELVE HOURS TO CATCH A KILLER... The last time Maureen O'Donnell saw Ann Harris, she was staying in the Glasgow Women's Shelter, drunk and with two broken ribs.
Glasgow police view her as both a suspect and an unstable witness - and even her mother is convinced of her involvement. Feeling betrayed by friends and family, Maureen begins to doubt her own version of events.