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Still Dark: Book 14 in the Sunday Times bestselling detective series (DSI William Lorimer)
In "Still Dark," Detective Superintendent William Lorimer is drawn into a deeply disturbing investigation that unearths the grim underbelly of Glasgow. A savage crime, marked by a chilling sense of premeditation and profound darkness, lands on his desk, immediately signaling that this will be a case that tests his resolve. As Lorimer and his team meticulously sift through the evidence, they begin to unravel a complex web of secrets and hidden malevolence, hinting at a killer operating with disturbing precision. Lorimer, a detective known for his astute mind and personal inner conflicts, must confront the escalating threat while battling the psychological toll the case inflicts. The novel delves into themes of persistent evil, the lasting scars left by violence, and the concealed darkness that can exist within society and individuals. "Still Dark" offers readers a characteristic gritty, atmospheric thriller, where the suspense is expertly built through intricate plotting and rich characterization. The compelling nature of the story lies in the intellectual challenge of deciphering the killer's motives, the exploration of human psychology under duress, and Lorimer's own journey as he navigates the moral complexities and personal pressures that arise from his relentless pursuit of justice.
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Publisher
Sphere
Pages
400
Format
PAPERBACK
ISBN-13
9780751582550
ISBN-10
0751582557
Language
English
Published
2017-01-01
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