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Death at Neist Point: A D.I. Duncan McAdam Mystery

The Misty Isle, Book 6

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Death at Neist Point: A D.I. Duncan McAdam Mystery

By: J M Dalgliesh
Narrated by: Angus King
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Sticks and stones may break your bones…but your name is going to kill you....

When the body of a missing teenager is discovered at Neist Point close to the famous lighthouse, battered and bruised, D.I. Duncan McAdam and his small team must determine how he died.

The Skye Ball, an annual event steeped in tradition where the next generation of the great and the good meet to celebrate their coming of age and present themselves to one another, has always been something of a spectacle for the islanders. The two-day affair culminates in a glitzy dinner followed by a night of Scottish Country Dancing where the young female attendees have a strict plan of who they will be introduced to, who they will dance with and to which song. The band plays almost until dawn when the gathered teenagers throw caution to the wind and leap together into Portree Harbour, a fitting end to mark their journey from adolescence into adulthood.

This year, a dozen teenagers go into the water...only one fails to resurface.

The rescue teams scour the bay in vain, searching for the missing boy; the last surviving heir to a Highland land baron dying from a terminal illness. With those who have vested interests in both the boy's survival—and indeed his untimely death—circling the scene, laying down markers of their own, how will Duncan determine whether the disappearance is a tragic accident or something much more sinister?

Death at Neist Point the sixth book in the Misty Isle series, penned by the multi-million selling British crime writer, J M Dalgliesh, the author of the Hidden Norfolk and Dark Yorkshire books.

©2025 J M Dalgliesh (P)2025 J M Dalgliesh
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Love this series, great storyline, narration and reminds me of the many times I’ve been to Skye. Great research by the author.

Great series.

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Well written and narrated. Makes you think about family secrets and traditions. I love the characters and the way the story weaves emotion, intrigue and humour so wonderfully. Can’t wait for the next book.

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Another wonderful and satisfying book from this author. Can’t wait for the next in this series, as well as his other series. Also, having been fortunate enough to visit Skye, I can relate to the imagery of this island.

Love the island imagery and characters

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This story kept me interested the whole time, complicated in places and I find taking notes of characters helps 😅 it kept me guessing till the end, had my suspicions but never guessing what had actually happened 🤔 The ending was a real cliff hanger 😃 so I'm really looking forward to the next one 😊as usual, Angus King is the best narrator out there!!! 🤩

Great story! 👏👏👏

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Another great book only made better by having Angus King read. Love the series finally his son knows

Loved this book

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