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Song of the Dead

On sale

7th February 2019

Price: £19.99

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Selected: Audiobook Downloadable / ISBN-13: 9781473696938

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Book 1 in the DI Westphall series

‘Richly atmospheric . . . Lindsay solidifies his place as one of the rising stars of tartan noir’ Publishers Weekly

A dead man walks into a police station. He tells a tale – bizarre as it is grotesque – of kidnap and organ harvesting. John Baden’s story of being held prisoner for twelve years sounds far-fetched – but it’s all about to get much, much stranger.

DI Ben Westphall has been given the case because of his background in MI6. He also has a knack for getting inside people’s heads and seeing things others would miss. Westphall is no ordinary detective and this is no ordinary case.

When his suspects start dying, Westphall realises someone is killing to cover up the truth. But what exactly is the truth? To find out, he’ll have to question everything he’s been told, before there’s no one left to ask.

(P)2018 Hodder & Stoughton Limited

Reviews

Publishers Weekly
Richly atmospheric . . . Lindsay solidifies his place as one of the rising stars of tartan noir
Tony Black, author of the DI Bob Valentine series
A Tartan Noir tour de force. Lindsay writes with an economy and skill all too rare in modern fiction . . . Brilliant
Michael Wood, author of the DCI Matilda Darke series
A darkly atmospheric thriller with a labyrinthine plot with more twists than a Grand Prix track.
S D Sykes, author of the Oswald de Lacy series
A really addictive plot, and so atmospheric. Clever and unexpected
Shots Magazine
As a hero, Westphall has a lot to offer and Song of the Dead is a sufficiently complex and gripping introductory case . . . all the indications are for a bright fictional future
Jaffa Reads Too
A really tense murder mystery
Glasgow Herald
The novel's immersive and compelling dark mood whets the appetite for future instalments
Sunday Express
Douglas Lindsay is an underrated writer with an eccentric, blisteringly satirical voice . . . enjoyably bizarre. I loved it
Culturefly
Readers who enjoy James Oswald's crime novels will devour fellow Scottish author Douglas Lindsay's ominous and atmospheric Song of the Dead...A brilliant introduction to the DI Westphall series