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The Riverman

The Riverman

By: Alex Gray
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The Riverman

The Riverman

Regular price £10.77
Sale price £10.77 Regular price

***Discover your next reading obsession with Alex Gray''s bestselling Scottish detective series***

***Don''t miss the latest from Alex Gray. Book 20 in the Lorimer series, QUESTIONS FOR A DEAD MAN, is out now and Book 21, OUT OF DARKNESS, is available to pre-order.***

Whether you''ve read them all or whether this is your first Lorimer novel, THE RIVERMAN is perfect if you love Ian Rankin, Val McDermid and Ann Cleeves


WHAT THEY''RE SAYING ABOUT THE LORIMER SERIES:


''Warm-hearted, atmospheric'' ANN CLEEVES
''Relentless and intriguing'' PETER MAY
''Move over Rebus'' DAILY MAIL
''Exciting, pacey, authentic'' ANGELA MARSONS
''Superior writing'' THE TIMES
''Immensely exciting and atmospheric'' ALEXANDER MCCALL SMITH
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When the dead body of a man is fished out of Glasgow''s River Clyde the morning after an office celebration, it looks like a case of accidental death. An anonymous telephone call and a forensic toxicology test, however, give DCI Lorimer reason to think otherwise.

Probing deeper into the life and business of the deceased accountant, Duncan Forbes, a seemingly upright member of the community, Lorimer find only yet more unanswered questions.

And when the firm''s human resources manager is found dead in her riverside flat these questions become only more complex -- not to mention more disturbing. And Lorimer is having to cope not only with deceptions devised to hide the facts, but also with suspicions from those far closer to home . . .