Logan McRae - Dying Light (Logan McRae, Book 2): Abridged edition

By Stuart MacBride, Read by John Sessions

The second crime thriller in the No.1 bestselling Logan McRae series from Stuart MacBride.

Even the darkest crimes will come to light…

‘Stuart MacBride is a damned fine writer’ Peter James

It’s summertime in the Granite City: the sun is shining, the sky is blue and people are dying…

It begins with Rosie Williams, stripped naked and beaten to death down by the docks – the heart of Aberdeen’s red light district. For DS Logan McRae it’s a bad start to another bad day.

Rosie won’t be the only one making an unscheduled trip to the mortuary. Across the city six people are burning to death in a petrol-soaked squat, the doors and windows screwed shut from the outside.

And despite Logan’s best efforts, it’s not long before another dead woman turns up on the slab…

Format: Audio cassette (A Format)
Release Date: 02 May 2006
Pages: None
ISBN: 978-0-00-721681-9
Detailed Edition: Abridged edition
Stuart MacBride is the No.1 bestselling author of the DS Logan McRae series. His novels have won him the CWA Dagger in the Library, the Barry Award for Best Debut Novel, and Best Breakthrough Author at the ITV3 crime thriller awards. Stuart’s other works include Halfhead, a near-future thriller, Sawbones, a novella aimed at adult emergent readers, and several short stories. He lives in the north-east of Scotland with his wife, Fiona, and cat, Grendel.

”'DYING LIGHT is a wonderfully gripping and grim second outing for Logan McRae … Fierce, unflinching and shot through with the blackest of humour; this is crime fiction of the highest order” - Mark Billingham

Praise for Stuart MacBride: -

”'Ferocious and funny, this is Tartan Noir at its best” - Val McDermid

”'MacBride is a damned fine writer - no one does dark and gritty like him” - Peter James

”'A terrific writer … Brilliant … bodies abound, blood flows freely and McRae is a delight” - The Times

”'Those who like their crime thrillers diamond hard need look no further than Stuart MacBride … He has few equals in this area” - Independent