A Cold Killing (Rosie Gilmour)
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On the Costa del Sol, thanks to Lisa, Lillias, Nat, Mara, Yvonne, Wendy, Sally G, Sarah, Fran, Sally, Jean and Dave, Billy and Davina.
And I’m very grateful to all my Facebook friends and random readers who get in touch. All of this encourages and enriches me as a writer, and always surprises me.
A huge thanks to Jane Wood, my publisher at Quercus who inspires me every time we meet, and to my brilliant editor Katie Gordon for all her hard work, Lauren Woosey in publicity, and all the Quercus team.
And also my agent Euan Thorneycroft, and hopefully a great future.
Rosie’s previous investigations . . .
Tracy Eadie’s decomposed body washes up on a beach near Glasgow. Junkie. Prostitute. Fourteen years old.
When Rosie Gilmour receives evidence that the highest levels of the establishment are connected to the murder, only she can fight for justice – but at what cost?
A three-year-old girl is snatched from a beach. Nobody heard a sound. Nobody saw a thing.
A child’s life is at stake, but as Rosie hones in on the truth, she realises the penalty for missing this particular deadline could be her own demise.
A body is discovered in a Glasgow canal – a refugee, missing limbs and vital organs. It’s the first of many.
Is this the work of a vigilante group, or is Rosie about to discover something much more sinister?
When barmaid Wendy Graham goes missing, Rosie Gilmour is tasked with uncovering the truth. But when the investigation leads her into the path of Glasgow’s vicious sectarian gangs, has Rosie finally met her match?
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