Cover art for The Devil You Know
Published
Hq Fiction, January 2025
ISBN
9780008551346
Format
Softcover, 352 pages
Dimensions
19.8cm × 12.9cm × 2.2cm

The Devil You Know (DS Max Craigie Scottish Crime Thrillers, Book 5)

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Due January 29, 2025.
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'A tense and twisty thriller that had me gnawing my fingernails one minute and laughing out loud the next.' Marion Todd

A CASE GONE COLD

Six years ago, Beata Dabrowski arranged to meet her lover in Glasgow and was never seen again. There were no leads... until now.

AN UNRELIABLE WITNESS

Imprisoned gang boss Davie Hardie wants to talk in exchange for his freedom. He knows exactly where Beata is buried, and he's prepared to take the police to her grave.

A KILLER DESPERATE TO ESCAPE

But when the mission to locate Beata's body is hijacked, DS Max Craigie is drafted on to the case. Someone is selling secrets.

Max will stop at nothing to expose police corruption and uncover Beata's murderer... but can you ever really trust a killer to catch a killer?

Don't miss the next book in the DS Max Craigie series! Fans of Ian Rankin and Marion Todd will love this utterly gripping Scottish thriller!

Praise for The Devil You Know

'Neil Lancaster is one of the most exciting, innovative crime writers in the UK right now... One of the best police procedurals I've read in a long time. Consider me a fan' M. W. Craven

'This tale is fast and furious with blue lights and screaming sirens all the way' The Sun

'Action-packed & lightning-paced with some of the best dialogue I've read. I'm a huge fan of Lancaster and he's a true rising star in crime fiction. Explosive & compelling' Helen Fields

'As hard as it is to believe, these books just get better and better' Tony Kent

'A wickedly clever and riveting thriller' Graham Bartlett

'Neil Lancaster just gets better and better. This is a gripping read that feels entirely authentic, seasoned with lovely flashes of humour' Cass Green

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