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All murder is wrong.Yet some murders are just more immoral than others.When an innocent young woman is murdered in her own bed in the dead of night, it shocks the whole of Glasgow. When it emerges that the murderer climbed three storeys high to enter the victim's kitchen window, shock is replaced by fear. Will the killer strike again? When will the killer strike again? The responsibility in finding the murderer falls to DCI Mike Patterson. In an abusive relationship and suffering from anxiety, life isn't easy at the best of times. Now, life is about to become a whole different level of difficult. As he struggles to find the killer and suspects come into view, it appears that Susan may not have been as innocent as she first appeared...
Returning after an extended break, DCI Mike Patterson would have preferred to gradually ease his way back into work.That was never going to happen.Patterson is assigned to help with the disappearance of Cheryl Kerr, who goes missing shortly after leaving Kelvinbridge subway station in Glasgow. When her disappearance becomes a murder investigation, a glaring police error in finding her is also revealed. It leads to DCI Patterson being appointed SIO, and the pressure is firmly back on his shoulders. He not only has to find Cheryl Kerr's murderer but in doing so, try and save the reputation of Glasgow West End police station.When it comes to murder, Glasgow has historyPatterson's investigation soon focuses on a local historical society, the Friends of Old Glasgow. Could one of these eight members be behind Cheryl's murder? And if so, which one?
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