DI Sarah Lynch Scottish Highland Mysteries: Books 7-12
(2026)(A book in the DI Sarah Lynch series)
An omnibus of novels by Phillip Strang
Six dark Highland mysteries. One relentless detective.
Sarah Lynch has become Fort William's most skilled investigator, solving impossible crimes across the unforgiving Highland landscape. This collection brings together six standalone mysteries that showcase her methodical brilliance, from locked-room puzzles to environmental murders, family betrayals to ritual killings.
THE WHISKY GRAVE (Book 7)
A master distiller found dead inside a sealed whisky cask. Family secrets fermenting for generations. Sarah must navigate century-old feuds and modern greed to expose a killer hiding behind tradition.
THE FORESTER'S FALL (Book 8)
A conservation specialist killed by sabotaged climbing equipment. When Sarah investigates competing claims to ancient Highland forests, she discovers environmental crimes aren't victimlessand betrayal comes from those you trust most.
THE FROZEN DESCENT (Book 9)
A ski instructor dies in a chairlift "accident" during night operations. Sarah recognizes the pattern from previous workplace murders. Behind Nevis Range's slopes lies systematic theft, and someone's willing to kill to keep it hidden.
THE FERRY CROSSING (Book 10)
A tourist vanishes from a five-minute ferry crossing and washes up dead weeks later. Sarah uncovers drug operations masked by Highland tourism, and a desperate teenager who made one fatal decision.
THE SHEPHERD'S STONE (Book 11)
A crofter found dead at ancient standing stones, positioned like ritual sacrifice. Sarah cuts through superstition and staged occult scenes to reveal that old land disputes can still turn deadly.
THE WINTER LODGE (Book 12)
A locked-room mystery during a mountain blizzard. Sarah faces her most impossible case: a ski instructor dead inside a sealed shelter, the door locked from within. Solving how he died is easier than understanding why.
Each investigation takes Sarah deeper into Highland culturewhisky distilleries and ancient forests, ski resorts and isolated crofts, ferry crossings and mountain refuges. Each case reveals how the landscape shapes the crimes committed within it.
Perfect for readers who love Ann Cleeves' atmospheric investigations, Peter May's Highland settings, and Val McDermid's dark edge. These standalone mysteries can be read in any order, but together they showcase Sarah Lynch at the height of her investigative powers.
SIX COMPLETE NOVELS. NO CLIFFHANGERS. BINGE-WORTHY HIGHLAND NOIR.
Over 270,000 words of dark, atmospheric Scottish crime fiction featuring methodical investigation, complex characters, and the unforgiving beauty of the Highlands.
Genre: Mystery
Sarah Lynch has become Fort William's most skilled investigator, solving impossible crimes across the unforgiving Highland landscape. This collection brings together six standalone mysteries that showcase her methodical brilliance, from locked-room puzzles to environmental murders, family betrayals to ritual killings.
THE WHISKY GRAVE (Book 7)
A master distiller found dead inside a sealed whisky cask. Family secrets fermenting for generations. Sarah must navigate century-old feuds and modern greed to expose a killer hiding behind tradition.
THE FORESTER'S FALL (Book 8)
A conservation specialist killed by sabotaged climbing equipment. When Sarah investigates competing claims to ancient Highland forests, she discovers environmental crimes aren't victimlessand betrayal comes from those you trust most.
THE FROZEN DESCENT (Book 9)
A ski instructor dies in a chairlift "accident" during night operations. Sarah recognizes the pattern from previous workplace murders. Behind Nevis Range's slopes lies systematic theft, and someone's willing to kill to keep it hidden.
THE FERRY CROSSING (Book 10)
A tourist vanishes from a five-minute ferry crossing and washes up dead weeks later. Sarah uncovers drug operations masked by Highland tourism, and a desperate teenager who made one fatal decision.
THE SHEPHERD'S STONE (Book 11)
A crofter found dead at ancient standing stones, positioned like ritual sacrifice. Sarah cuts through superstition and staged occult scenes to reveal that old land disputes can still turn deadly.
THE WINTER LODGE (Book 12)
A locked-room mystery during a mountain blizzard. Sarah faces her most impossible case: a ski instructor dead inside a sealed shelter, the door locked from within. Solving how he died is easier than understanding why.
Each investigation takes Sarah deeper into Highland culturewhisky distilleries and ancient forests, ski resorts and isolated crofts, ferry crossings and mountain refuges. Each case reveals how the landscape shapes the crimes committed within it.
Perfect for readers who love Ann Cleeves' atmospheric investigations, Peter May's Highland settings, and Val McDermid's dark edge. These standalone mysteries can be read in any order, but together they showcase Sarah Lynch at the height of her investigative powers.
SIX COMPLETE NOVELS. NO CLIFFHANGERS. BINGE-WORTHY HIGHLAND NOIR.
Over 270,000 words of dark, atmospheric Scottish crime fiction featuring methodical investigation, complex characters, and the unforgiving beauty of the Highlands.
Genre: Mystery
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