Prayer for the Dead
Inspector McLean 5
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4.4 • 46 Ratings
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Publisher Description
Sunday Times bestseller Prayer for the Dead is the fifth novel in the bestselling Inspector McLean series by author James Oswald.
'The hallmarks of Val McDermid or Ian Rankin: it's dark, violent, noirish' The Herald
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'Are you ready to be reborn?'
The search for a missing journalist is called off as a body is found at the scene of a carefully staged murder.
In a sealed chamber, deep in the heart of Gilmerton Cove, a mysterious network of caves and passages sprawling beneath Edinburgh, the victim has undergone a macabre ritual of purification.
Inspector Tony McLean knew the dead man, and can't shake off the suspicion that there is far more to this case than meets the eye. The baffling lack of forensics at the crime scene seems impossible. But it is not the only thing about this case that McLean will find beyond belief.
Teamed with the most unlikely and unwelcome of allies, he must track down a killer driven by the darkest compulsions, who will answer only to a higher power . . .
'Are you ready for the mysteries to be revealed?'
Praise for James Oswald:
'A star of Scotland's burgeoning crime fiction scene' Daily Record
'Crime fiction's next big thing' The Sunday Telegraph
'Literary sensation . . .James' overnight success has drawn comparisons with the meteoric rise of E L James and her Fifty Shades of Grey series' Daily Mail
'Fifty Shades of Hay' The Times
'Oswald is among the leaders in the new batch of excellent Scottish crime writers' Daily Mail
'The new Ian Rankin' Daily Record
'An excellent start to what promises to be a fine series' Guardian
'Classy, occasionally brutal, and with the odd suggestion of the supernatural, this will doubtless be another deserved hit. Oswald's writing is in a class above most in this genre' Daily Express
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
An eerie murder kicks off Oswald's exciting fifth novel to feature Edinburgh Det. Insp. Tony McLean (after 2016's Dead Men's Bones). When newspaper reporter Ben Stevenson is found in a ritualistic pose with his throat cut, it's not just the brutality of the crime that shocks McLean but the location: Gilmerton Cove, a series of caves and underground passages just below street level. It soon becomes evident that Stevenson was researching the history of secret societies, and McLean reluctantly enlists the help of Stevenson's journalist colleague, Jo Dagliesh, with whom the detective has been in conflict in the past. As the body count rises, McLean must juggle the increasingly odd case with pleas for help from medium Madam Rose, a friend who's been receiving violent threats. McLean, an extremely likable cop who's bemused at how much he frustrates his superiors, is more than up to the task of chasing a particularly strange killer. This series just keeps getting better, and loyal fans and new readers alike will be pleased.
Customer Reviews
Mystery upon mysteries
Interesting twists and turns in this instalment. The supernatural continues to be entwined throughout. A real creepy character finally meets his match in DI Anthony McLean. Good plot. Good writing. Well worth the time.
Terrific
Look forward to the next book of the series.
Excellent read.
A good read as usual
I enjoy James Oswalds books because they are slightly different from the norm, I know the background of the characters from previous books and the stories are well paced without being hectic. There is a solid reality about these books and characters and situations. Some books have fillers that I just have to skip. None here just a flowing storyline that maintains your attention until the final page. W. TThesstories just flow making them a