For Our Sins

For Our Sins

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The wages of sin is death. The partial collapse of a disused Edinburgh church reveals a dead body in the rubble, his head badly smashed by falling masonry. Soon identified as an old ex-con - Kenny Morgan - his death is put down to a heart attack and deemed non-suspicious. Tony McLean is approached by a notorious crime lord who suggests the police should be looking into Morgan's death more closely. Despite struggling with his recent retirement, he is reluctant to involve himself. But when a second man is found dead in another disused church, his forehead branded with a cross, this time it is clearly murder. There's a killer stalking the streets of Edinburgh. Is it time for McLean to get back to doing what he does best? Praise for James Oswald: 'The new Ian Rankin ' Daily Record ' Creepy , gritty and gruesome ' Sunday Mirror 'Crime fiction's next big thing ' Sunday Telegraph

Author: James Oswald
Format: Paperback, 400 pages, 126mm x 196mm, 280 g
Published: 2024, Headline Publishing Group, United Kingdom
Genre: Crime, Thriller & Adventure

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The wages of sin is death. The partial collapse of a disused Edinburgh church reveals a dead body in the rubble, his head badly smashed by falling masonry. Soon identified as an old ex-con - Kenny Morgan - his death is put down to a heart attack and deemed non-suspicious. Tony McLean is approached by a notorious crime lord who suggests the police should be looking into Morgan's death more closely. Despite struggling with his recent retirement, he is reluctant to involve himself. But when a second man is found dead in another disused church, his forehead branded with a cross, this time it is clearly murder. There's a killer stalking the streets of Edinburgh. Is it time for McLean to get back to doing what he does best? Praise for James Oswald: 'The new Ian Rankin ' Daily Record ' Creepy , gritty and gruesome ' Sunday Mirror 'Crime fiction's next big thing ' Sunday Telegraph