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A spellbinding mystery from a huge talent! Jason has put his past life behind him and is living and working in Nairn, way up in the Scottish Highlands, when he becomes fascinated by a group of his peers who party at the seafront. Isla, a bolshy and attractive member of the circle, sees that they are the object of Jason's attention, and invites him to join them later that evening. It will be a decision Jason will come to regret when, after the drunken bash in a luxury house, Isla's husband ends up dead in the private pool. The police pronounce murder, and the once happy and care-free crowd turn…mehr

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A spellbinding mystery from a huge talent! Jason has put his past life behind him and is living and working in Nairn, way up in the Scottish Highlands, when he becomes fascinated by a group of his peers who party at the seafront. Isla, a bolshy and attractive member of the circle, sees that they are the object of Jason's attention, and invites him to join them later that evening. It will be a decision Jason will come to regret when, after the drunken bash in a luxury house, Isla's husband ends up dead in the private pool. The police pronounce murder, and the once happy and care-free crowd turn on one another. But newcomer, Jason, with his past coming out in the open, will be at the centre of it all. Yet who was the killer? And who will go down for the crime? WHERE WOLVES PROWL is a standalone mystery that will have you turning the pages late into the night. Look out for James Andrew's other mysteries: BURNING SUSPICION and the four-book collection THE YORKSHIRE MURDERS.
Autorenporträt
James is a teacher by profession who has taught in the United Kingdom and abroad. He is now settled in a small town near Inverness in Scotland where he enjoys the beach, walking, reading voluminous amounts of books and writing. He is also a poet with two collections published but has always wanted to get novels 'out there'. He has a passion for the writing of Graham Greene, Agatha Christie, and PD James amongst many others.