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Out in the Cold

By: Stuart Johnstone
Narrated by: David Monteath
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Summary

After an incident makes remaining in Glasgow impossible, Police Sergeant Don Colyear is sent to work in a remote Highlands town. His new inspector wants him gone and the locals wonder why he’s even there. Still, Don makes a go of things, striking up a good working relationship with rookie officer Rowan Forbes. As Don starts to investigate petty crimes, it soon becomes clear that there is something off about the town. A string of teenage disappearances has not been given due attention. Then there’s the gruesome murder of the groundsman of the local sporting estate. Could the incidents be linked? As Don delves further into the town’s secrets, it’s not long until his own life is at risk.

©2020 Stuart Johnstone (P)2021 Isis Publishing Ltd

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Great read!

Having binged all of JD Kirk’s crime novels I have been hunting for my next crime thriller fix. Finally found it! This is excellent. Montseath’s narration is top notch and really brings the story to life. About to start on book 2!

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excellent

loved the narration this story had me laughing,holding my breath and sitting in my car getting later and later for work with each chapter.

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Terrific story, can’t wait for rest of the series

A really good listen! The narration is perfect, the characters are believable and the story is easy to follow and a great tale.
Having listened to some very convoluted police procedural books recently and been so frustrated with the pause/rewind/re-listen process, I thought I’d had enough, but this has really drawn me back in to the genre.
I have already downloaded the next in the series, and have only paused listening to write this review before I start it!

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ENGAGING STORYLINE

Loved this book...and hoping it's the start of a great new series. Excellent performance by the ever dependable David Monteath...don't dither...just click buy... you won't be disappointed!

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Different, fast moving, really enjoyed it

Slightly different angle on the Scots cop thing, great story brought to life by the amazing performance of David Monteath

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plenty of twists in the plot

always enjoy David Monteith as narrator. Occasionally some passages felt a bit too drawn out but overall a good read.

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Buy this now, it's fantastic

I had high hopes for this book and I was delighted beyond my expectations with the storyline, and David Monteath, of course, was his usual brilliant self.
This will hopefully be the first of many books by Stuart Johnstone, it was everything you would expect from the description and then some.
Buy it now, if you love Scottish Crime along the lines of J D Kirk and Denzil Meyrick.

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Highly recommend

Thank you Stuart for writing this book and David for reading it. Very exciting with an unexpected twist , please hurry and write another book. In a difficult world this was exactly what I needed, a great read.

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Another good read by Stuart

The plot keeps you guessing whats been going on to get the characters to this point in the story. The story keeps you interested to what is going on in a small village in the highlands of Scotland. The side kick character gives a light relief to the serious nature of the story and the main characters predicament. Well read by the narrator but not sure he got me into all the characters. Good all round though.

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Unusual, absorbing and quirky police procedural

This has a strong and appealing main character and a quirky attitude; the plot develops gradually and satisfyingly along multiple strands, with interesting characters and some nice tricks of narrative shifting between past and present. Some flashes of humour lighten serious things, and there’s some enjoyable uncertainty about exactly what we’re dealing with. I was intrigued throughout, and look forward to a sequel.

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