The Relentless Tide: A D.C.I. Daley Thriller - The D.C.I. Daley Series (Paperback)
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The Relentless Tide: A D.C.I. Daley Thriller - The D.C.I. Daley Series (Paperback)

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Published: 06/09/2018
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One of the Scotsman's Books of 2018

When Professor Francombe and her team of archaeologists find the remains of three women on a remote Kintyre hillside - a site rumoured to have been the base of Viking warlord Somerled - their delight soon turns to horror when they realise the women tragically met their end little more than two decades ago. It soon becomes clear that these are the three missing victims of the 'Midweek Murderer', a serial killer who was at work in Glasgow in the early 1990s.

DCI Jim Daley now has the chance to put things right - to confront a nightmare from his past and solve a crime he failed to as a young detective. However, when Police Scotland's Cold Case Unit arrive, they bring yet more ghosts to Kinloch.

A tale of death, betrayal, Viking treasure and revenge set in the thin places where past, present and future collide.

Publisher: Birlinn General
ISBN: 9781846974120
Number of pages: 400
Weight: 303 g
Dimensions: 195 x 130 x 25 mm


MEDIA REVIEWS

'Daley is a character complete with depths, currents and sudden changes of the Atlantic Ocean that crashes against Kinloch's harbour walls. The remote peninsula and the claustrophobic nature of small-town life are perfectly painted too. Fans of the series will thoroughly appreciate another stint in Daley's company, and new readers will also find much to enjoy'

* Scotland on Sunday *

What distinguishes Meyrick from other tartan noir authors is his humour and the depth of his interest in local issues...though he delivers fine plotting and gore in abundance, he really comes into his own describing the back stories of the Kinloch locals

-- Christina Hardyment * The Times *

'One of the Books of 2018'

* The Scotsman *

'Engaging from beginning to end. Moments of humour are enhanced by the evocative Scots dialect which peppers the dialogue, adding an element of charm to an otherwise dark storyline'

* Scottish Field *

'Another triumph for Meyrick's DCI Daley series. Energetic, wry, and full of jolts'

* Waterstones Bookseller *

'Another great thriller from Denzil Meyrick. From prologue to closing chapter we are kept in suspense'

* Women Together *

'A very neatly constructed plot with a twist at the end which I didn't see coming'

* The Bookbag *

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“Great addition to the fabUlous series of Jim Daley thrillers.”

And so the stories of Jim Daley, Brian Scott and the other much loved characters continues. The humour in these books can make you smile, laugh out loud or even guffaw! Not many of the dark murder/thriller genre can... More

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“Another gem from Denzil Meyrick”

e been so looking forward to the latest Daley and I wasn’t disappointed. It lived up to all my expectations. Gripping from the start the book moves seamlessly between past (1994) and the present. It gives us some of... More

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“Another great read”

Couldn’t put it down. Another great read. Can’t wait for the next one.

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