This is the first book I have read by this author. It is a dark story set in Glasgow with DI Wheeler and DI Ross. A jury member at Amy Dawson's murder trial at the Old Bailey becomes switched on to Strappado and perverted aspects of BDSM sexual practices, with consequences into what happens in later years. An old unsolved cold case murder is looked into by Wheeler when the victim turns out to be the father of Karlie, a woman who appears in BDSM and porn videos, who is discovered murdered in the present day.
There are a wide array of characters in the story with multiple threads. We have Owen, a desperately lonely homeless man who just wants to belong, taken in by a gang leader, Mason Stitt. We have Nikki, the sister of performer Holly, who is worried about the work Holly has taken on. Maureen wonders about Steve Penwell, a schizophrenic, who claims to have seen a pirate with an eye patch on the night of Karlie's father's murder. Josh, a member of the band Kill Kestrels, wants to get to the bottom of his sister, Amber, and her death in a fire. George Bellerose is a therapist and fan of BDSM who preys on vulnerable women. Skye is the lead singer of the Kill Kestrels, on the cusp of superstardom, whose sexual obsessions threaten the future of the band. An old ex-army foe of Wheeler's, Paul Furlan, turns out to be the head of security at the sinister, elusive and exclusive McIver Club. Furlan's father, Eddie, was the DI leading the inquiry into Karlie's father's murder. Wheeler uncovers suspicious activities in his investigation. Wheeler and Ross face implacable opposition to their case and where it is leading them from the most influential of quarters.
What is impressive about this book is how the author manages to tie up all the multiple storylines and characters so well. The plotting is impeccable and I really liked the writing style. I did wonder at the beginning about the preponderance of so many characters but it soon becomes clear that this novel is like an opaque jigsaw that is masterfully pieced together. I am always pleased to discover another series set in Glasgow, a city I love. Highly recommended. Thanks to Little, Brown for an ARC.