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    «The Malice of Waves» by Mark Douglas-Home

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    «The Malice of Waves» by Mark Douglas-Home

    «The Malice of Waves» by Mark Douglas-Home
    English | ISBN: 9781405927529 | MP3@64 kbps | 9h 24m | 258.5 MB


    Penguin presents the unabridged, downloadable, audiobook edition of The Malice of Waves by Mark Douglas-Home, read by David Monteath.

    Investigator Cal McGill uses his knowledge of tides, winds and currents to solve mysteries no-one else can.

    Five years ago, fourteen-year-old Max Wheeler disappeared from a remote Scottish island. None of the six police and private investigations since have shed any light on what happened.

    Unable to let go, Max's family call in Cal McGill - known as 'The Sea Detective' - hoping he'll force the sea to give up its secrets. Yet Cal finds he is an outsider to a broken family, and an unwelcome stranger in a village which has endured years of suspicion.

    Cal knows that a violent storm is approaching. But what he doesn't know is that when it cuts off the island, a killer will see their chance…
    'The Malice of Waves is the first novel literally to give me nightmares … for a crime novel that's surely a mark of distinction' Herald

    'Stewing pot of intrigue and mystery . . . another super read' Lovereading
    'Really good stuff, full of atmosphere, and accomplished in both prose and plot' Morning Star
    'Raises the bar for Scottish crime fiction . . . elegantly written and compelling' Scotsman
    Praise for the series:

    'Promises to be a fine series of detective novels' Sunday Times Crime Book of the Month

    'This always entertaining and gripping mystery' Herald

    'Simply intoxicating' Library Review