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Unsolved: A gripping Scottish crime thriller | Heather Critchlow
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'A remarkable suspense debut... exciting and unsettling.' A.J. Finn, author of The Woman in the Window He won’t rest until he finds out the truth... Cal Lovett is obsessed with finding justice for the families of missing people. His true crime podcast is his way of helping others, even if he can’t help himself. His sister, Margot, disappeared when he was a child. Only one man seems to know something. But he’s behind bars and can’t be trusted. So when the family of a missing Scottish woman begs for his help, he heads to Aberdeenshire in search of the truth. Does Cal have what it takes to unearth the secrets hiding in the hills? And what if he finds something that leads him back to the heart of his own family’s past? A gripping crime thriller by a brilliant debut novelist, perfect for fans of Jane Casey, Fiona Barton and Loreth Anne White. Praise for Unsolved 'An assured and compelling debut. Elegant, reflective cold case mystery with a thriller's pace, beautifully written to boot.' Dominic Nolan, author of Vine Street 'Gripping and taut, Heather Critchlow’s prose is as beautiful as it is exciting... A confident debut.' Sam Holland, author of The Echo Man 'A gripping, chiller of a debut. Beautifully written, it delivers a darkly twisted tale with a touch of grace.' Rachel Blok, author of The Fall 'I loved Unsolved. It is both compelling and assured with a wonderful sense of time and place. The whole thing sang to me.' James Delargy, author of Vanished 'This exceptional debut is as bleak and beautiful as its Scottish landscape. A nimble plot showcases Critchlow’s keen observation of human nature and the dark motivations of ordinary people... it got right under my skin!' Jo Furniss, author of All the Little Children 'Whip-smart and razor-sharp, Heather Critchlow’s debut Unsolved had me turning the pages into the small hours.' Alison Belsham, author of Death in Helmand
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I very much enjoyed this thriller. It‘s a well written, easy and entertaining read. There are plenty of twists and turns, and also the odd red herring. I found it suspenseful and the tension definitely racks up. Although the girl who disappeared doesn‘t come across as pleasant, I wanted her to be found and have some sort of justice. I liked Cal as a character and look forward to joining him again on his next podcast adventure! #Pigeonhole

tpixie Great review!! 2mo
VanessaCW Thank you. 😊 2mo
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This was a nice little crime story, nice little twist I didn't see coming

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kellock
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Next up . . . This is set not far from where I live. My only motivation for buying it!

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks I love to read books with a setting near me or places I‘ve been! 9mo
Teresereading Me too 2mo
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#currentread for a review

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