Stab in the Dark: A completely riveting Scottish detective thriller full of twists and turns (Police Scotland Crime Series Book 5)
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Stab in the Dark: A completely riveting Scottish detective thriller full of twists and turns (Police Scotland Crime Series Book 5)
‘Classic Scottish noir: bad food, bad moods, too much booze and tight plots’ @ey0k1, Twitter
For fans of Ian Rankin, Ed McBain and Stuart MacBride, Dyed in the Wool sees the return of Detective Constable Scott Cullen, in the gritty and hard-hitting Scottish police procedural series that has set the bestseller charts alight.
DC Scott Cullen likes to play hard and fast with the rules and while it might antagonise his colleagues – and superiors – it gets results. But resistance to his cowboy attitude, coupled with fears about a forthcoming police restructure, mean that things aren’t looking good for the maverick cop, especially when his personal life begins to crumble.
Then the body of a young man turns up in a totalled car in West Lothian. It looks like a straightforward case until that seemingly accidental death turns into two undeniable murders and Cullen gets caught in the risky crossfire of several different investigations. When the case shines a light on the murky underworld of football hooliganism, things become unexpectedly too personal for comfort. Can Cullen work out what’s going on, or were his colleagues right about him all along?
‘Proper modern gritty Scottish crime drama’ Kelley, Amazon five-star review
‘Unputdownable! Just gets better with each book’ FMB, Amazon five-star review
‘Three cheers for Ed James… If you have not yet started these brilliant stories then what are you waiting for?’ AngelaR, Amazon five-star review
‘Can Scott Cullen keep thrilling us? Yes he can... Yet again a great novel from Ed James. A really good story and an insight into police procedure that is believable and compelling’ PeskyPam, Amazon five-star review