
Scars of the Past
DCI McNeill, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Andrew Watson
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By:
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Jacqueline New
About this listen
In the heart of Edinburgh, a killer leaves a trail of secrets carved in blood.
As the leader of the Serious Crime Unit, DCI ‘Mac' McNeill is no stranger to the city's darkest secrets. But when a body marked with Celtic symbols is discovered in a run-down tower block, the case challenges even his seasoned instincts.
With the victim's ties to the treacherous drug scene and a notorious crime lord complicating matters, Mac seeks the help of Dr. Clio Wray, an expert in ancient symbology.
But when a second body emerges, an unsettling connection is made to Mac himself.
The case spirals into uncharted territory.
The gripping first instalment in the DCI McNeill crime thriller series.
©2024 Jacqueline New (P)2024 W. F. Howes Ltd
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