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  • Last to Die

  • DS Malkie McCulloch, Book 2
  • By: Doug Sinclair
  • Narrated by: Angus King
  • Length: 10 hrs and 20 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (50 ratings)

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Summary

On a cold New Year’s Eve night, a young woman lies slumped on a park bench. Snow gathers on her hair. If her glazed eyes were closed, she might be sleeping. Nobody will find her for hours…

Thirty years later, in the Scottish town of Livingston, a retired police officer disappears from her home. A trail of blood leads from the pensioner’s doorstep to the edge of the nearby river, and as he follows it, DS Malkie McCulloch fears the worst. But at the end of the trail, instead of an elderly woman, he finds the body of a young man.

The deceased is identified as a local criminal, and the case appears to be a robbery gone wrong. But Malkie isn’t convinced. How did the pensioner overcome the burglar? And where is she now?

Digging into the former police officer's past, Malkie uncovers a connection with the tragic death of a young woman decades before – and the case is flipped on its head. Is the missing pensioner not as innocent as he’d assumed? Have skeletons in her closet come back to haunt her? Then another body is found, and the link between the crimes of the past and the present becomes chillingly clear…

A gripping Scottish crime thriller featuring DS Malkie McCulloch, a brilliantly complex detective who will risk everything to protect the innocent, set in the shadow of the Pentland Hills. Perfect for fans of Angela Marsons, JM Dalgliesh and JD Kirk.

©2024 Doug Sinclair (P)2024 Storm Publishing

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Intriguing plot

Intriguing plot, great twists, engaging characters and sensitively written back stories. A captivating read, wonderfully performed by Angus King.

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A great listen

Lots of twists, turns and blind alleys in this story. Once you start listening, you will get really annoyed if you are interrupted !

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Nope, can't do any more

I gave the second book a chance after the first one was disappointing. This one didn't improve. The self pitying continued and I cannot see a police force allowing someone with real mental health issues to go on duty until he was helped. I can't put myself through another wondering how many times he's going to mention losing his job or betting his pension on something or letting the eirld down. Too miserable.

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Just as Good as the First in the Series

Really enjoyed this book. This series is definitely one to watch out for and I for one can't wait for the next instalment.

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Outstanding writing

As the second book in the series it made fore great reading, a book to keep you on the edge of your seat.
Can’t wait for the follow up in this series.

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Gripping tale

Enjoyed the character development & the sub plot of the main characters involvement with Deborah

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When a series gets better and better

What can you say when the first book was brilliant and all the books since have got better and better , now I’m feeling sad my book has finished.. brilliantly written and one of the top 2 male narrators .. perfection

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Brilliant storyline and main character.

Twists and turns all the way through the story. Amazing narration, as usual, from Angus King.

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Great Story

Must confess that this was a really intriguing story and enjoyable. Excellently narrated by Angus King.

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the narrator

l found the story line confusing, maybe just me. As soon as the character appeared in the story l realised who the killer was. This is the second title in the series l have listened to and the last

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