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The Rest is Death
Editorial: wildfire
ISBN: 978-14-7229-890-4
ISBN sin guiones: 9781472298904
Tipo de cubierta: Softcover
Fecha de publicación: 2025-11-20
Idioma: inglés británico

The Rest is Death
Editorial: wildfire
ISBN: 978-14-7229-892-8
ISBN sin guiones: 9781472298928
Tipo de cubierta: Softcover
Fecha de publicación: 2025-03-27
Idioma: inglés británico

The Rest is Death
Editorial: wildfire
ISBN: 978-14-7229-889-8
ISBN sin guiones: 9781472298898
Tipo de cubierta: Softcover
Fecha de publicación: 2025-03-27
Idioma: inglés británico

The Rest is Death
Editorial: wildfire
ISBN: 978-14-7229-891-1
ISBN sin guiones: 9781472298911
Tipo de cubierta: Softcover
Fecha de publicación: 2025-03-27
Idioma: inglés británico

The Rest is Death
Editorial: wildfire
ISBN: 978-14-7229-888-1
ISBN sin guiones: 9781472298881
Tipo de cubierta: Hardcover
Fecha de publicación: 2025-03-27
Idioma: inglés británico
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The Rest is Death
Primera publicación: 2025-03-27
A macabre ancient artefact. An innovative bio tech company connected to the highest levels of government. And the trail of bloodshed in its wake. 'Finally got my Tony McLean fix' ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ READER REVIEW 'Darkly gripping' ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ READER REVIEW 'Do yourself a favour and read James Oswald's series. I can almost guarantee you won't stop at one' ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ READER REVIEW Inspector Tony McLean is called to a routine break-in at Drake BioTech, a trendsetting Edinburgh start-up at the cutting edge of DNA re-engineering. It's well below McLean's pay-grade, but given the extensive political connections of its eccentric owner Nathaniel Drake, he doesn't have a choice. Even if nothing appears to have been stolen. A missing person soon turns up dead with no signs of trauma or suggested cause of death, and still the police can find no connection between the strange events at play in the city. But when another victim is discovered cradling a small wooden box, McLean and DI Janie Harrison realise that this might be just the beginning of something even more sinister. What will those responsible do to finally get their hands on it? Or, more terrifying still, how much death and ruin might this unassuming object have in store? Praise for James Oswald: 'The new Ian Rankin' Daily Record 'Creepy, gritty and gruesome' Sunday Mirror 'Oswald's writing is in a class above most' Daily Express