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Three generations of women from the Skelfs family take over the family funeral home and PI businesses in the first book of a taut, gripping page-turning and darkly funny new series.***Shortlisted for the McIlvanney Prize for Best Scottish Crime Book of the Year******Shortlisted for the Amazon Publishing Capital Crime Awards*** An engrossing and beautifully written tale that bears all the Doug Johnstone hallmarks in its warmth and darkly comic undertonesHerald Scotland Gripping and blackly humorousObserver I was addicted from the first page; gripping, gritty and darkly funny as hellErin Kelly A Dark Mattershowcases a writer at the peak of his powers, except that with every book, Doug Johnstone just gets betterVal McDermid _________________ Meet the Skelfs: well-known Edinburgh family, proprietors of a long-established funeral-home business, and private investigators When patriarch Jim dies, its left to his wife Dorothy, daughter Jenny and granddaughter Hannah to take charge of both businesses, kicking off an unexpected series of events. Dorothy discovers mysterious payments to another woman, suggesting that Jim wasnt the husband she thought he was. Hannahs best friend Mel has vanished from university, and the simple adultery case that Jenny takes on leads to something stranger and far darker than any of them could have imagined. As the women struggle to come to terms with their grief, and the demands of the business threaten to overwhelm them, secrets from the past emerge, which change everythingA compelling, tense and shocking thriller and a darkly funny and warm portrait of a family in turmoil,A Dark Matterintroduces a cast of unforgettable characters, marking the start of an addictive new series. _________________ A fiendish mystery that is also deeply moving and laced with suitably dark humour set to be one of the books of the yearMark Billingham ‘Emotionally complex, richly layered and darkly funny. An addictive blend ofCase HistoriesandSix Feet UnderChris Brookmyre This dark but touching thriller makes for a thoroughly enjoyable slice of Edinburgh noirMary Paulson-Ellis This enjoyable mystery is also a touching and often funny portrayal of grief, as the three tough but tender main characters pick up the pieces and carry on: more, pleaseGuardian A tense ride strong, believable charactersKerry Hudson,Big Issue They are all wonderful characters: flawed, funny, brave and well set up for a series. I wouldnt call him cosy, but theres warmth to Johnstones writingSunday Time
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