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'Refreshing' Alex Gray DI Dania Gorska is called to investigate the death of a young man found shot on a Dundee street, with a nail hammered into his forehead. The calling card suggests this is the work of local gangster Archie McLellan and clues point to the victim's involvement in a dangerous venture with the infamous McLellan family. When human remains are discovered buried in the grounds of Breek House, once owned by the McLellans, it seems there is an even darker history to be uncovered. The bodies have had their teeth removed, making identification complicated. Was this the act of a…mehr

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'Refreshing' Alex Gray DI Dania Gorska is called to investigate the death of a young man found shot on a Dundee street, with a nail hammered into his forehead. The calling card suggests this is the work of local gangster Archie McLellan and clues point to the victim's involvement in a dangerous venture with the infamous McLellan family. When human remains are discovered buried in the grounds of Breek House, once owned by the McLellans, it seems there is an even darker history to be uncovered. The bodies have had their teeth removed, making identification complicated. Was this the act of a smart killer? Or could the back room at Breek House have been used as a torture chamber? As Dania delves into the sinister history of the house she disturbs dangerous secrets from the past, threatening the lives of those in the present... 'First-rate' Sunday Sport 'Nicely nasty in all the right places . . . with an unnerving twist' Craig Robertson 'Captivating characters and an intriguing plot' Lin Anderson 'Pitch-perfect . . . witty, tense' Russel D McLean
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Hania Allen was born in Liverpool, but has lived in Scotland longer than anywhere else, having come to love the people and the country (despite nine months of rain and three months of bad weather). Of Polish descent, her father was stationed in St Andrews during the war, and spoke so fondly of the town that she applied to study at the University. She has worked as a researcher, a mathematics teacher, an IT officer and finally in senior management, a post she left to write full time. She is the author of the Von Valenti novels and now lives in a fishing village in Fife.