When reporter Martha Strangeways is summoned to investigate the discovery of body parts on a remote railway track, shes drawn into a strange case, as her own past comes back to haunt her The atmospheric, chilling series continuesA taut tale of murder and mutilation you will race to reach the final chapter D. V. BishopQuite literally chilled me to the bone Alison BelshamIntricate. Intriguing. Atmospheric A.G Slatter___________RitualsSecretsA killer who will protect them at any costMartha Strangeways has settled into a quiet life in Strathbran, after the horrific events that traumatised the village a year earlier. But all this is turned upside down when her friend at Glasgow CID, DI Derek Summers, calls on her to help with a disturbing case: a human ear, with an unusual Celtic earring, has been found next to a railway line in the Highlands.And when the body of a young woman wearing matching jewellery turns up at a landmark church shortly after, the mystery deepens. Why has she been laid out in a ritualistic fashion? Does her trek along the little-known Cailleach Way have anything to do with her death? And who is running the Facebook Group where she posted details of her journey to the shrine of the Bone Mother goddess?As Martha tries to unpick the threads, she finds herself entwined with a ghost from her own past, and in conflict with the owner of a project that threatens to destroy the goddesss sacred land.With Halloween approaching, and someone determined to protect the goddess at all costs, can Martha and Summers catch the killer before they strike again and this time much closer to home?___________An easy book to while away a few hours with Strong on characterisation, atmosphere and storytelling, its a novel that sprints along with justifiable confidence HeraldA gripping thriller steeped in Scottish folklore weaves ancient legend with a tense, modern story that kept me turning the pages Lilja SigurardottirA chilling gothic mystery building to a breathtaking and seriously unnerving climax Eve SmithAnother brilliant offering from a writer fast making a name for herself Mari HannahAbsorbing and terrifying highly recommended Lin AndersonPraise for Crow MoonA bloody good read Val McDermidDark, gothic, and dripping with dread, this spellbinding debut is a triumph C.J. CookeDark, atmospheric and addictive SunMeets the definition of "eagerly awaited" more than most debuts Herald ScotlandCompelling, atmospheric and unsettling, Crow Moon takes readers on a twist turning thrill of a ride a stylish debut in a series we will all be following! Louise WelshExceptionally atmospheric and excruciatingly tense a belter Emma ChristieA page-turning plot, beautifully realised setting, and characters that are still walking and talking in my head a compassionate and captivating new voice Emma StylesThe story and its characters feel bound to the landscape The constant presence of crows, watching, listening, gathering and even swooping down to attack, infuses the already sinister atmosphere with a dash of the Gothic Herald ScotlandHugely accomplished and extremely creepy Trevor WoodAn extraordinary debut: intriguing, unsettling, heavy on atmosphere and with a formidable leading lady Mari HannahThe most impressive debut Ive read in years Yrsa Sigurdardottir**Shortlisted for the Val McDermid Debut Award****Shortlisted for the Bloody Scotland Debut Prize**
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