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Sunday, 3 March 2024

For Our Sins (Inspector McLean #13) by James Oswald


Synopsis from Goodreads:

"The wages of sin is death.

The partial collapse of a disused Edinburgh church reveals a dead body in the rubble, his head badly smashed by falling masonry. Soon identified as an old ex-con - Kenny Morgan - his death is put down to a heart attack and deemed non-suspicious.

Tony McLean is approached by a notorious crime lord who suggests the police should be looking into Morgan's death more closely. Despite struggling with his recent retirement, he is reluctant to involve himself.

But when a second man is found dead in another disused church, his forehead branded with a cross, this time it is clearly murder.

There's a killer stalking the streets of Edinburgh. Is it time for McLean to get back to doing what he does best?"

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This might be the 13th book in this series but it is no less a riveting read and slightly different to the previous ones as it focuses more on Acting Detective Inspector Janie Harrison with McLean taking a bit of a back step.  Whilst this may not please everyone, I for one enjoyed it and because of this, you can definitely read this is as a standalone although I would definitely recommend you delve into previous books to get the backstories of the main characters and an understanding of the nuances of their individual stories.

For Our Sins is a story of death under strange circumstances. It has the usual great plot with all the twists and turns you would expect and with a touch of the supernatural thrown in to make this more than the usual police procedural that all blends together seamlessly to give an engaging and totally engrossing read.  

I would highly recommend reading any of the books in the series especially if you enjoy something a bit different than the usual police procedurals and I must give thanks to Headline, Wildfire and NetGalley for enabling me to read and share my thoughts of yet another great read in this fantastic series.

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