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The Last Witness

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This book is the much anticipated sequel to Whisky from Small Glasses, the first of the D.C.I. Daley novels.

James Machie was a man with a genius for violence, his criminal empire spreading beyond Glasgow into the UK and mainland Europe. Fortunately, James Machie is dead, assassinated in the back of a prison ambulance following his trial and conviction. But now, five years later, he is apparently back from the grave, set on avenging himself on those who brought him down. Top of his list is his previous associate, Frank MacDougall, who unbeknownst to D.C.I. Jim Daley, is living under protection on his lochside patch, the small Scottish town of Kinloch. Daley knows that, having been the key to Machie's conviction, his old friend and colleague D.S. Scott is almost as big a target. And nothing, not even death, has ever stood in James Machie's way . . .

Also available from Denzil Meyrick: Whisky From Small Glasses, Dark Suits and Sad Songs and The Rat Stone Serenade.


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Series: DCI Daley Thriller Publisher: Birlinn

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9780857908001
  • Release date: July 3, 2014

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9780857908001
  • File size: 2314 KB
  • Release date: July 3, 2014

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OverDrive Read
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subjects

Fiction Mystery

Languages

English

This book is the much anticipated sequel to Whisky from Small Glasses, the first of the D.C.I. Daley novels.

James Machie was a man with a genius for violence, his criminal empire spreading beyond Glasgow into the UK and mainland Europe. Fortunately, James Machie is dead, assassinated in the back of a prison ambulance following his trial and conviction. But now, five years later, he is apparently back from the grave, set on avenging himself on those who brought him down. Top of his list is his previous associate, Frank MacDougall, who unbeknownst to D.C.I. Jim Daley, is living under protection on his lochside patch, the small Scottish town of Kinloch. Daley knows that, having been the key to Machie's conviction, his old friend and colleague D.S. Scott is almost as big a target. And nothing, not even death, has ever stood in James Machie's way . . .

Also available from Denzil Meyrick: Whisky From Small Glasses, Dark Suits and Sad Songs and The Rat Stone Serenade.


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