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In her acclaimed mystery debut, M.G. Kincaid introduced the complex Scottish detective Seth Mornay. Now Mornay must solve a murder while caught between the spotlight of unwanted fame and the shadowy past he'd hoped to leave behind. After the events of The Last Victim in Glen Ross, the image-conscious authorities have branded CID Sergeant Mornay a hero -- a label he would rather shun. But when Mornay is assigned the high-profile case of a young boy's disappearance, his best efforts fail: the murdered boy's body is found not far from his home. While wading through a list of evasive suspects, Mornay's own life threatens to come undone when his long-estranged father becomes a prime suspect in a heroin smuggling case -- a situation made worse by the unwelcome return of a bitter adversary to the Grampian Police department. Now, with both his career and his father's life on the block, Mornay must overcome all obstacles -- both professional and personal -- in the hunt for a child killer....

About The Author

M.G. Kincaid's first trip to Scotland was made at the tender age of one, when her mother -- born and raised in Dalkeith, Scotland -- returned to visit her parents. Kincaid has since spent many family holidays in the country that was the inspiration for her Seth Mornay series. A decorated former Marine, she resides in northern Michigan and is currently at work on her next Mornay mystery. Her first book featuring Sergeant Seth Mornay, The Last Victim in Glen Ross, is available from Pocket Books.
Visit her website at www.mg-kincaid.com

Product Details

  • Publisher: Pocket Books (December 15, 2004)
  • Length: 304 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781416512011

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