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Will Cameron

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Originally from Glasgow, Will Cameron now lives in Lincolnshire. Having written for many years, he started to publish his books on Amazon in 2021, beginning with An Immoral Murder. This was the first in the DCI Patterson series, followed by The Glasgow Subway Murders and Glasgow Psycho. A fourth in the series, Murder at the Partick Bunhouse Cafe, will be published in late 2025. A standalone thriller, The Birdman of Sauchiehall Street, was also published in early 2025. When not writing, Will runs an online jewellery shop and can usually be found cycling around the beautiful Lincolnshire countryside.

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"An Immoral Murder is book 1 in the DCI Mike Patterson Investigation by Will Cameron. One night in Glasgow, a young woman was murdered in her home. The people of Glasgow were terrified, and it was DCI Mike Patterson who caught the case and had to find" Read more of this review »
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Having recently read and loved the second book in the Inspector Morse series, Last Seen Wearing, I immediately started on the third, and it didn’t disappoint. A deaf man who is part of an organisation that sets exam papers for foreign students is mur ...more
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I loved this book. It’s a solid murder-mystery police procedural with a lot of charm. I have read the first in the Morse series, but can only vaguely remember that I quite liked it. This second book felt more like an introduction to the Morse books. ...more
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“The words (she was looking at the window) sounded as if they were floating like flowers on water out there, cut off from them all, as if no one had said them, but they had come into existence of themselves. "And all the lives we ever lived and all the lives to be are full of trees and changing leaves." She did not know what they meant, but, like music, the words seemed to be spoken by her own voice, outside her self, saying quite easily and naturally what had been in her mind the whole evening while she said different things.”
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