Dark Suits and Sad Songs: A DCI Daley Thriller
Denzil Meyrick
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Description for Dark Suits and Sad Songs: A DCI Daley Thriller
Paperback. Third in a compelling new series of Scottish crime novels, packed with accurate police procedure and gritty, dark humour. Num Pages: 378 pages. BIC Classification: FH. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 198 x 129 x 29. Weight in Grams: 354.
When a senior Edinburgh Civil Servant spectacularly takes his own life in Kinloch Harbour, D.C.I. Jim Daley comes face-to-face with the murky world of politics. To add to his woes, two local drug dealers lie dead, ritually assassinated. It's clear that dark forces are at work in the town. With his boss under investigation, his marriage hanging on by a thread, and his sidekick wrestling with his own demons, Daley's world is in meltdown.
When strange lights appear in the sky over Kinloch, it becomes clear that the townsfolk are not the only people at risk. The fate of ... Read more
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Publisher
Polygon An Imprint of Birlinn Limited
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2015
Series
The D.C.I. Daley Series
Condition
New
Number of Pages
378
Place of Publication
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781846973154
SKU
V9781846973154
Shipping Time
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Ref
99-9
About Denzil Meyrick
After studying politics, Denzil Meyrick worked as a police officer, distillery manager, freelance journalist, and company director. He is originally from Campbeltown in Argyll, but now lives with his wife Fiona on Loch Lomondside.
Reviews for Dark Suits and Sad Songs: A DCI Daley Thriller
'If you thought Denzil Meyrick’s previous book, The Last Witness was thrilling, this one is truly mesmerising... completely captivating... DCI Daley is shaping up to be the West Coast’s answer to Edinburgh’s Rebus'
Scottish Home & Country
‘The right amount of authenticity ... gritty writing ... most memorable’
The Herald
‘Touches of dark humour, multi-layered and ... Read more
Scottish Home & Country
‘The right amount of authenticity ... gritty writing ... most memorable’
The Herald
‘Touches of dark humour, multi-layered and ... Read more