Neil Broadfoot worked as a journalist for fifteen years at both national and local newspapers, covering some of the biggest stories of the day. A poacher turned gamekeeper, he has since moved into communications: providing media relations advice for a variety of organisations, from Strathclyde Fire & Rescue Service to high profile sporting clubs in Scotland.
He's now working as a communications officer for the Scottish Government. Neil is married to Fiona and a father to two girls, meaning he's completely outnumbered in his own home. He lives in Dunfermline, the setting for his first job as a local reporter.
He's now working as a communications officer for the Scottish Government. Neil is married to Fiona and a father to two girls, meaning he's completely outnumbered in his own home. He lives in Dunfermline, the setting for his first job as a local reporter.
Genres: Mystery
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Connor Fraser
1. No Man's Land (2018)
2. No Place to Die (2019)
3. The Point of No Return (2020)
4. No Quarter Given (2021)
5. Violent Ends (2022)
6. Unmarked Graves (2023)
7. Exit Wounds (2024)
1. No Man's Land (2018)
2. No Place to Die (2019)
3. The Point of No Return (2020)
4. No Quarter Given (2021)
5. Violent Ends (2022)
6. Unmarked Graves (2023)
7. Exit Wounds (2024)
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