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Rachel's Random Resources Book Tour: Overkill by Colin Garrow

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Edinburgh, Christmas Eve, 1936. A gruesome double murder. A white-faced killer. A mysterious stranger…

Still haunted by his recent past, Professor Finlay MacBeth is called in to assist the police following an horrific double murder. Traces of greasepaint and white cotton lead MacBeth and Inspector Callaghan to the Christmas Circus, but while they search for clues, someone else is watching them.

Meanwhile, bent cop Kilmartin still has MacBeth in his sights…
In this thriller series set in Edinburgh, Overkill is book #2 in the Finlay MacBeth series.

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Colin Garrow grew up in a former mining town in Northumberland. He has worked in a plethora of professions including taxi driver, antiques dealer, drama facilitator, theatre director and fish processor, and has occasionally masqueraded as a pirate. 
He has published more than thirty books, and his short stories have appeared in several literary mags, most recently in Witcraft, and Flash Fiction North. Colin lives in a humble cottage in Northeast Scotland where he writes novels, stories, poems and the occasional song.
He plays several musical instruments and makes rather nice vegan cakes.


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Edinburgh, December 1936.

Following two grisly murders, Professor Finlay MacBeth and Detective Inspector Callaghan track down a possible suspect:

Leaving their cars along Ashley Terrace, Callaghan and MacBeth walk down Merchiston Grove, a cobbled road that leads into Daisy Terrace. Turning into the narrow lane, Callaghan peers up at the houses on the left-hand side.

‘It’s this one,’ he says, glancing at the note bearing the address. The building has three storeys and like many of the dwellings on the street probably houses more than one family. A shabby Christmas tree decorates the downstairs room in front of the window, with cut-out paper snowflakes hung across the top of the frame.

MacBeth bangs the wrought iron knocker. For a moment, there is no response, then a shuffling of feet brings a middle-aged woman to the door.

‘Aye?’ she says, her head swivelling between them. ‘Who’re ye wantin?’

Callaghan holds out his warrant card. ‘We’re looking for Mr Olsen. Is he at home?’

The woman examines the ID card. ‘The polis, is it?’ She shrugs. ‘Well, if he is, he’s awfy quiet. He’s been ill, ye ken?’ She steps back and waves a hand at the staircase. ‘Top floor.’

‘Thank you,’ says Callaghan, squeezing past her ample bosom.

On the first landing, the inspector pauses, craning his neck to look up towards the rooms above. Reaching the top floor, he waits for MacBeth, then nods towards the door at the rear of the house. ‘Bathroom?’

MacBeth glances at the half-glazed door and gives a quick nod. They move along the passage to an ill-fitting door with peeling paint. Callaghan raps on the wood. The door creaks open. The inspector gives it a push.

The stench of something rotten assaults both men’s nostrils and MacBeth takes a step back, grabbing his handkerchief to cover his nose.

‘Christ,’ mutters Callaghan, giving the door another shove. Stepping inside, he holds out a hand to prevent MacBeth going any further.

MacBeth moves sideways so he can see over the inspector’s shoulder. The room is dark, due to a dirty bed sheet crudely tacked to the window frame. The sparsely decorated interior tells of its inhabitant’s lowly life—a bed, a chair and a narrow chest of drawers are the only items of furniture. A naked man lies sprawled across a faded and bloodied coverlet, his unshaven neck slashed from one side to the other. The fingers of his right hand enclose the handle of a sizeable and blood smeared kitchen knife. But it is the man’s missing eyes that grab the two men’s attention.

‘Shite,’ says Callaghan. ‘Disnae look like he’ll be making a confession any time soon.’



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