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Deadfall

(2024)
(Death in the Black Isle)
(The sixth book in the DI Kelso Strang series)
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On the remote Black Isle, the ancient Drumdalloch Woods rise dark and forbidding above the Moray Firth, a brooding wilderness where the wind whispers through centuries-old oaks.

For generations, the Forsyth family have owned Drumdalloch House and the vast woods that surround it. The land is sacred to ageing landowner Giles Forsyth — a living legacy to be protected for generations.

His children see things differently. His son wants to sell, his daughter doesn’t want the responsibility. So Giles resolves to leave Drumdalloch to his daughter-in-law, Helena.

But his plans are ruined when Helena is found lying dead beneath a great oak, a deep wound to her head. Her death is dismissed as a tragic accident.

Three years later, the estate is crumbling, debts are mounting, and the Forsyth family is close to breaking point.

When Perry Forsyth, Helena’s husband, is also found dead — his body floating in a woodland pond — it seems like another unfortunate accident.

DCI Kelso Strang doesn’t believe in coincidence. He heads north to the Black Isle in search of answers — only to find a family poisoned by jealousy and guilt,
and a remote community where everyone knows what happened in the woods, but no one dares speak of it . . .

A chilling, atmospheric Scottish mystery, perfect for fans of Ann Cleeves, Peter May, Caro Ramsay, Daniel Sellers and Val McDermid.

MEET THE DETECTIVE
DI Kelso Strang, once an army sniper and now a senior officer with the Edinburgh police force, is still reeling from the sudden death of his wife. It left him hollow, short-tempered, and increasingly difficult to reach. His job is the only thing that keeps him going. He now lives alone in a harbour cottage, where silence suits him better than small talk and black coffee keeps him steady. He reads old poetry, owns far too many maps and has a scar down one side of his face that people don’t ask about twice.

Please note this book was previously published as
Deadfall.

PRAISE FOR THE DI KELSO STRANG SERIES:

Templeton has become the crime tzar of the Scottish small town.’ Val McDermid

''
Templeton has wit, a strong narrative sense and a dab hand with atmospherics.’ Literary Review

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ‘
Kelso Strang is rapidly becoming one of my favourite police procedural protagonists.’ Lizzie H.

⭐⭐⭐''⭐ ‘A plot as
tautly constructed as a boa hugging its prey, with danger literally at every turn . . . Aline Templeton delivers breathless delight in suspense on every page.’ Cobwebs

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ‘Bk 6 in Templeton’s Kelso Strang series marries
just the right amount of police procedural with bits of the detective’s personal life coming together.’ M. Graff

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ‘
Another winner.’ Kindle Reader

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ‘
This was one of the best ones — had everything for me, good pace and suspense, interesting characters and plot.’ Mitch McC.


Genre: Mystery

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