Witness the Dead, EPUB eBook

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Dont missWATCH HIM DIE, the next edge-of-your-seat thriller from Sunday Timesbestselling author, CRAIG ROBERTSON- perfect for fans ofThirteenby Steve Cavanagh. Available to order now.

A serial killer must be brought to justice . . .

Scotland 1972.Glasgow is haunted by a murderer nicknamed Red Silk - a feared serial killer who selects his victims in the citys nightclubs. The case remains unsolved but Archibald Atto, later imprisoned for other murders, is thought to be Red Silk.

In modern-day Glasgow, DS Rachel Narey is called to a gruesome crime scene at the citys Necropolis. The body of a young woman lies stretched out over a tomb. Her body bears a three-letter message from her killer.

Now retired, former detective Danny Neilson spots a link between the new murder and those he investigated in 1972 - details that no copycat killer could have known about. But Atto is still behind bars. Determined finally to crack the case, Danny, along with his nephew, police photographer Tony Winter, pays Atto a visit. But they soon discover that they are going to need the combined efforts of police forces past and present to bring a twisted killer to justice.

Brilliant crime fiction for fans of Stuart MacBride and Ian Rankin, Craig Robertsons debut thriller Random was shortlisted for the CWA New Blood Dagger.

Praise for Craig Robertson:
Robertson is doing for Glasgow what Rankin did for Edinburgh Mirror
I cant recommend this book highly enough MARTINA COLE
Brace yourself to be horrified and hooked EVA DOLAN
Fantastic characterisation, great plotting, page-turning and gripping. The best kind of intelligent and moving crime fiction writing LUCA VESTE
Really enjoyed Murderabilia - disturbing, inventive, and powerfully and stylishly written. Recommended STEVE MOSBY
A great murder mystery witha brilliantly realised setting and deftly painted characters JAMES OSWALD
Takes a spine-tingling setting and an original storyline and adds something more Scottish Daily Record
A perfectly constrcuted police procedural with real psychological depth Crimefictionlover

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