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Daisychain

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4th February 2010

Price: £9.99

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Selected: Paperback / ISBN-13: 9780755318520

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Logan Finch has just about everything he ever wanted, including a penthouse apartment and a shot at making partner in one of Scotland’s largest law firms. But there’s something missing from his life: he still pines for the woman he thought was ‘the one’ and who left him without a word of explanation over twelve years ago.
Alex Cahill is one of Logan’s clients, and probably his best friend. The profane, gregarious American owns a successful security business but has a shadowy past and a capacity for violence.
Detective Constable Rebecca Irvine, newly promoted to Strathclyde Police’s CID, is stuck in a failing marriage. On her first day in the new job she is called to a murder scene in the affluent Southside of Glasgow. The victim is Penny Grant, Logan’s former girlfriend. And her eleven-year-old daughter is missing…

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Reviews

Geoffrey Wansell, <i>Daily Mail</i>
'Positively crackles from first page to last... An astonishingly accomplished debut with Grisham-like elan... If you read just one thriller this year, make it this one'
<i>Daily Record</i>
'Don't even think about stopping half-way through because this is a strictly one-sitting, white-knuckle adrenalin ride that will undoubtedly be one of the best debuts to hit the thriller shelves this year'
<i>Scotsman</i>
'If you want a confrontation with full-on firepower, this book is for you.'
<i>The Journal of the Law Society of Scotland</i>
'The author's attention to detail in police procedure is commendable...a very worthwhile read'
<i>Eurocrime</i>
'I simply loved DAISYCHAIN...a perfect excuse to curl up on the couch and not move till you have finished it'
<i>Civvy Street</i>
'A taut Glasgow-set thriller...Moffat's sharp writing grips from the first page'