Troubled Waters (Alice Rice Mysteries): An Alice Rice Mystery

Troubled Waters (Alice Rice Mysteries): An Alice Rice Mystery

by Gillian Galbraith (Author)

Synopsis

A young, disabled girl is lost on a winter's night in Leith, unable to help herself or find her way home. Someone is combing the streets, frantically searching for her. Within hours of her disappearance, a body is washed up on Beamer Rock, a tiny island in the Forth being used as part of the foundations for the new Queensferry Bridge. No sooner has Detective Inspector Alice Rice managed to discover the identity of that body than another one is washed up on the edge of the estuary, in Belhaven Bay. What is the connection between the two bodies? Has the killer any other victims in their sights and if so, can Alice solve the puzzle before another life is taken? In this novel, the sixth in the series, appearances belie reality, and truths and falsehoods gradually merge, becoming indistinguishable.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Edition: UK ed.
Publisher: Polygon An Imprint of Birlinn Limited
Published: 17 Sep 2015

ISBN 10: 1846973163
ISBN 13: 9781846973161

Media Reviews
'Highly readable' - Alexander McCall Smith; 'An author to watch' - Publishing News; '[Galbraith] offers a much needed female perspective on the city and the genre' - Scottish Field
Author Bio
Gillian Galbraith grew up near Haddington. For seventeen years, she was an advocate specialising in medical negligence and agricultural law cases. Before qualifying in law she worked for a time as an agony aunt in magazines for teenagers. Since then, she has been the legal correspondent for the Scottish Farmer and has written law reports for The Times. She lives deep in the country near Kinross with her husband and daughter, plus assorted cats, dogs, hens and bees.