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Jacqueline New

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Jacqueline New is the author of the popular DCI McNeill Scottish crime thrillers. A series featuring #1 books in the UK, USA, Canada and Australia.

Born in Yorkshire she worked in the world of art and design after qualifying as an interior designer.

Following ten-years writing historical and contemporary murder mysteries, in 2023 she introduced DCI McNeill of the Edinburgh Serious Crime Unit. Noir thrillers for readers who enjoy dark atmospheric police procedurals.

The series is now published by Vinci Books and both audio and foreign editions are currently in the works.

Having lived and worked in various parts of the UK and abro
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“The bag is over his head and he can't see his assailant. Can't see anything. Mark is thin, the kind of thin you look at and know wasn't achieved through Slimming World. The kind of thin you only get by constantly abusing your body. Mark's a master at it.”
Jacqueline New, Scars of the Past

“They looked soulless during the bright light of day, stripping the area of any individuality or identity. At three in the morning, though, they became bastions for those who didn't want their actions observed.”
Jacqueline New, Scars of the Past

“Mac frowned, scanning the email a second time for nuances he probably wouldn't pick up, no matter how long he spent on it.”
Jacqueline New, Scars of the Past

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“The bag is over his head and he can't see his assailant. Can't see anything. Mark is thin, the kind of thin you look at and know wasn't achieved through Slimming World. The kind of thin you only get by constantly abusing your body. Mark's a master at it.”
Jacqueline New, Scars of the Past

“Mac frowned, scanning the email a second time for nuances he probably wouldn't pick up, no matter how long he spent on it.”
Jacqueline New, Scars of the Past

“They looked soulless during the bright light of day, stripping the area of any individuality or identity. At three in the morning, though, they became bastions for those who didn't want their actions observed.”
Jacqueline New, Scars of the Past

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