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A murder on an isolated Scottish island brings investigator Rachel McKenzie face-to-face with a terrible secret from the past... Rachel McKenzie has trust issues. It's only natural, being the daughter of a killer. When she hears about a woman drowned in suspicious circumstances on the windswept island where her estranged family lives, Rachel is driven to look deeper. The tight-lipped local sergeant wants Rachel off his island and out of his investigation. But Rachel's presence is stirring old ghosts and new, and when she makes the connection between the drowned woman and a decades-old murder,…mehr

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A murder on an isolated Scottish island brings investigator Rachel McKenzie face-to-face with a terrible secret from the past... Rachel McKenzie has trust issues. It's only natural, being the daughter of a killer. When she hears about a woman drowned in suspicious circumstances on the windswept island where her estranged family lives, Rachel is driven to look deeper. The tight-lipped local sergeant wants Rachel off his island and out of his investigation. But Rachel's presence is stirring old ghosts and new, and when she makes the connection between the drowned woman and a decades-old murder, she's stepped right into the sights of a killer who will stop at nothing to keep their secrets safe... A compulsively gripping crime thriller set in the atmospheric and stormy Scottish Highlands. Perfect for fans of Elly Griffiths, Rachel McLean and Rachel Caine.
Autorenporträt
Although I have been writing for several years and have had nineteen medical romances and four historical novels published, I have always wanted to write crime. The Liar's Bones is the first. Chunks of my life have inevitably found their way into all my books: jobs - temporary and permanent, places I have visited and lived, stories in the press that have caught my interest people passed on the street or served in a bar. Ultimately however my stories are the product of my imagination.I currently live in Glasgow with my husband. Five interesting facts about me that not everyone knows (and that may have crept into my books): I went to school in South Africa and speak Afrikaans. I spent seven months in the frozen north of Canada where temperatures could plummet as low as -40c. My parents were native Gaelic speakers: my father was a nuclear scientist, my mother a midwife and Health Visitor, or a 'Green lady' as they were known in Glasgow. My mother and her parents and three siblings lived alone on an otherwise uninhabited island for four years. My first job was creating information boards for archaeological sites across Uist in the Outer Hebrides.