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Just outside Oban, within sight of the Connel Bridge, there's a burnt out car containing the charred remains of a human body.
A woman is missing but is the body hers?
In a high stakes game of business and politics, what secret does the bustling port of Oban hide that is worth killing for?
"Complex, thrilling and hugely satisfying" Marion Todd
"The Dead of Appin is another cracking instalment in the Angus Blue series. Embark on whisky flavoured adventures in the west Highlands as Blue is drawn into a dangerous world of intrigue and corruption. Addictive from page one!" G. R.
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Produktbeschreibung
Just outside Oban, within sight of the Connel Bridge, there's a burnt out car containing the charred remains of a human body.
A woman is missing but is the body hers?
In a high stakes game of business and politics, what secret does the bustling port of Oban hide that is worth killing for?

"Complex, thrilling and hugely satisfying" Marion Todd

"The Dead of Appin is another cracking instalment in the Angus Blue series. Embark on whisky flavoured adventures in the west Highlands as Blue is drawn into a dangerous world of intrigue and corruption. Addictive from page one!" G. R. Halliday

"A complex mystery starring the unforgettable Angus Blue as he explores political corruption and grisly murders in the Scottish highlands. And he cooks too! Don't miss it." Emma Christie


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Autorenporträt
Allan Martin worked as a teacher, teacher-trainer and university lecturer, and only turned to writing fiction after taking early retirement.
He lives in Glasgow and with his wife regularly visits the Hebrides and Estonia.
He has had several short stories published, notably in iScot magazine and 404Ink magazine.
He has also translated from Estonian a 'closed-room' mystery, The Oracle, originally published in 1937.