Description from the Goodreads:
"When Holly Campbell’s body is found on the train tracks at Glasgow Central, police quickly rule it a suicide.
She’d had a troubled past. She’d tried before.
But Sergeant May Mackay can’t let one detail go. If Holly never wanted to come home, why did she buy a return ticket?
Driven by her own haunting loss and a promise to Holly’s grieving mother, May is determined to solve the mystery.
But the deeper she digs, the more sinister the truth becomes.
Someone is hiding a terrible secret. And they’ll do whatever it takes to keep it buried.
Even if it means silencing May for good…"
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I had never read anything by Eva Macrae before so I did not know what to expect with this one. It turned out to be a really atmospheric read and I liked the gritty Glasgow setting.
The story starts with a body on the tracks at Glasgow Central. The authorities are quick to call it suicide but Sergeant May Mackay is not so sure after she finds a return ticket in the victim's pocket. It is a simple detail that could easily have been missed but May is not your 'usual' copper.
May ends up working with an officer from the British Transport Police to get to the truth. May and Dimple Sharma become even more determined to find out what actually happened to Holly Campbell since their respective bosses want to close the case.
I will admit it was a little slow at times partly, I think, because it's the first in a series and there is always a bit of background and story to provide context to the main characters and May is a strong lead whose personal grief definitely colours her perspective and makes her feel very human.
It is a solid police procedural and I would be happy to read more from her and am patiently waiting for the next instalment.
Many thanks to the author, RandomHouseUK, Cornerstone, Century and NetGalley for enabling me to read and share my thoughts on this, a gritty start to a promising new Glasgow series.
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