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DI WESTPHALL.
No ordinary detective.
No ordinary investigations.

A twisting new crime series set in the Scottish Highlands. For fans of Stephen King, James Oswald and John Connolly.

Detective Ben Westphall has been given his latest case because of his background in MI6. But it''s his ability to see every angle - even the impossible ones - that will help him in this investigation.

John Baden has come back from the dead. His parents and girlfriend identified his body twelve years ago. Yet he''s just walked into a police station, very much alive. Baden''s story sounds far-fetched - but it''s all about to get much, much stranger.

Westphall travels from the Highlands to Estonia in order to delve into Baden''s murky past. But when his suspects start dying, Westphall realises someone is killing to cover up the truth. He''ll have to question everything he''s been told, before there''s no one left to ask.

''A darkly atm

Trade Review
Douglas Lindsay is an underrated writer with an eccentric, blisteringly satirical voice . . . enjoyably bizarre. I loved it * Sunday Express *
Richly atmospheric . . . Lindsay solidifies his place as one of the rising stars of tartan noir * Publishers Weekly *
A darkly atmospheric thriller with a labyrinthine plot with more twists than a Grand Prix track. -- Michael Wood, author of the DCI Matilda Darke series
A really addictive plot, and so atmospheric. Clever and unexpected -- S D Sykes, author of the Oswald de Lacy series
A Tartan Noir tour de force. Lindsay writes with an economy and skill all too rare in modern fiction . . . Brilliant -- Tony Black, author of the DI Bob Valentine series
As a hero, Westphall has a lot to offer and Song of the Dead is a sufficiently complex and gripping introductory case . . . all the indications are for a bright fictional future * Shots Magazine *
A really tense murder mystery * Jaffa Reads Too *
The novel's immersive and compelling dark mood whets the appetite for future instalments * Glasgow Herald *
Readers who enjoy James Oswald's crime novels will devour fellow Scottish author Douglas Lindsay's ominous and atmospheric Song of the Dead...A brilliant introduction to the DI Westphall series * Culturefly *

Song of the Dead

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    Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
    Publication Date: 07/02/2019
    ISBN13: 9781473696914, 978-1473696914
    ISBN10: 1473696917

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    DI WESTPHALL.
    No ordinary detective.
    No ordinary investigations.

    A twisting new crime series set in the Scottish Highlands. For fans of Stephen King, James Oswald and John Connolly.

    Detective Ben Westphall has been given his latest case because of his background in MI6. But it''s his ability to see every angle - even the impossible ones - that will help him in this investigation.

    John Baden has come back from the dead. His parents and girlfriend identified his body twelve years ago. Yet he''s just walked into a police station, very much alive. Baden''s story sounds far-fetched - but it''s all about to get much, much stranger.

    Westphall travels from the Highlands to Estonia in order to delve into Baden''s murky past. But when his suspects start dying, Westphall realises someone is killing to cover up the truth. He''ll have to question everything he''s been told, before there''s no one left to ask.

    ''A darkly atm

    Trade Review
    Douglas Lindsay is an underrated writer with an eccentric, blisteringly satirical voice . . . enjoyably bizarre. I loved it * Sunday Express *
    Richly atmospheric . . . Lindsay solidifies his place as one of the rising stars of tartan noir * Publishers Weekly *
    A darkly atmospheric thriller with a labyrinthine plot with more twists than a Grand Prix track. -- Michael Wood, author of the DCI Matilda Darke series
    A really addictive plot, and so atmospheric. Clever and unexpected -- S D Sykes, author of the Oswald de Lacy series
    A Tartan Noir tour de force. Lindsay writes with an economy and skill all too rare in modern fiction . . . Brilliant -- Tony Black, author of the DI Bob Valentine series
    As a hero, Westphall has a lot to offer and Song of the Dead is a sufficiently complex and gripping introductory case . . . all the indications are for a bright fictional future * Shots Magazine *
    A really tense murder mystery * Jaffa Reads Too *
    The novel's immersive and compelling dark mood whets the appetite for future instalments * Glasgow Herald *
    Readers who enjoy James Oswald's crime novels will devour fellow Scottish author Douglas Lindsay's ominous and atmospheric Song of the Dead...A brilliant introduction to the DI Westphall series * Culturefly *

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