In this two part thriller, partly set in Glasgow's disused underground tunnels, psychic detective Thomas Soutar searches for an ex soldier who may have killed two men. Then Kat, Thomas's girlfriend, disappears....
aka Sarvananda (Alastair Jessiman) was born and educated in Glasgow. In 1987, after being ordained as a member of the Triratna Buddhist Order, he moved to Norwich where, over the last twenty years, he has taught classes in Buddhism and meditation.
At present he earns a living by writing and has had ten plays and two comedy series, including Boxer and Doberman, broadcast on BBC Radio. He is also the education officer for the Norwich Buddhist Centre and has a particular interest in meditation.
Sarvananda is author of Meaning in Life: A Buddhist View (2009) and Solitude and Loneliness: A Buddhist View (2012).
From BBC Radio 4 - Afternoon Drama: Another case for Alastair Jessiman's psychic detective Thomas Soutar. A killer hides in Glasgow's disused underground tunnels.
Glasgow's disused underground tunnels are the hunting ground for an injured ex-soldier who threatens to kill three men he holds responsible for cheating him out of an inheritance. When one of the men under threat goes missing, Glasgow psychic, Thomas Soutar, helps police in their search - but Thomas and his girlfriend, Kat, soon find there's danger much closer to home.
Glasgow's disused underground tunnels are the hunting ground for an injured ex-soldier who threatens to kill three men he holds responsible for cheating him out of an inheritance. When one of the men under threat goes missing, Glasgow psychic, Thomas Soutar, helps police in their search - but Thomas and his girlfriend, Kat, soon find there's danger much closer to home.