On cold, clear, moonlit night in late October, DCI Kelso Strang stepped outside the bothy on Suilven and heard, faint but unmistakable, the howl of a wolf. An unsettling sound but it isnt the only unsettling thing about the remote township of Inverbeg in Sutherland, where hes taking a break with an old army friend.
On a clear moonlit night, DI Kelso Strang hears the spine-chilling howl of a wolf. It is not the only unsettling thing he discovers about the remote village of Inverbeg. Sean Reynolds, obsessive about rewilding his estate, is rumoured to have taken steps to hurry it on, to the anger of the local farmers. And then there are the whispers about an elderly lady, burdened with ugly secrets, who died some months before. Her best friend believes she was murdered.
When fresh horror strikes Inverbeg, Strang feels that further retribution is at work, but as the ground keeps shifting under his feet he faces his biggest challenge yet.
Active author promotion, talking regularly at libraries and festivals and giving popular workshops. Aline was previously the Crime Writers Associations Booksellers Champion Templeton is well regarded for her atmospheric character driven Scottish Police procedural novels The fourth in the DI Kelso Strang series from the author of the DI Marjory Fleming novels