by Gillian Galbraith (Author)
Midwinter, a freezing night in Leith, near Edinburgh's red light district. A policewoman's flashlight stabs the darkness in a snow-covered cemetery. The circle of light stops on a colourless, dead face.
So begins the hunt for a serial murderer of prostitutes in Gillian Galbraith's third Alice Rice mystery, Dying of the Light. Partly inspired by the real-life killings of prostitutes in Ipswich, this novel explores a hidden world where sex is bartered for money and drugs.
Off-duty, Alice's home life continues its uneven course. Her romance with the artist Ian Melville offers the prospect of happiness, but is plagued by insecurity. Her demented but determined neighbour, Miss Spinnell, offers a new challenge to Alice's patience at every meeting.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Birlinn Ltd
Published: 11 May 2017
ISBN 10: 1846974011
ISBN 13: 9781846974014
Gillian Galbraith was an advocate specialising in medical negligence cases and was the legal correspondent for the Scottish Farmer
magazine. She has also written on legal matters for The Times. Now a fulltime writer of fiction, Gillian lives with her husband, young daughter and
assorted animals and bees near Kinross.