This is the latest in Alex Gray's Detective Superintendent William Lorimer series set in Glasgow. Maggie Lorimer, Bill's wife, has had her first children's book published, Gibbey, the Ghost of Glen Darnel, about a little lost ghost boy. Bill is happy for her success, and whilst Maggie has no intention of giving up being a teacher, she is spending the school holidays going on a Scottish book tour accompanied by her publicist, Ivy Thornton. In the meantime, Bill has a huge investigation land on Police Scotland's Major Incident Team when the body of a young woman is discovered in Belahouston Park. The woman turns out to be Patricia Donovan, the daughter of Lord Donovan, a famous high court judge. Was the murder of Patricia connected with the past of the judge?
There had been a similar previous murder of a woman, the victim had been Carolyn Kane, an ambitious accountant, with an actor fiance, Jake, and she bears an uncanny resemblance to Patricia. However, the Kane murder remains unsolved, and Bill's team take over that investigation as they look for links between the two women. Is it possible that these are not the only instances that the killer has struck, are there other dead female victims out there? Bill is relieved that Maggie is out of town, at least she is safe. Maggie is enjoying the book tour, and whilst not comfortable, accepts the experienced Ivy is using her husband's case to publicise Maggie's book. As Maggie begins to receive worrying signs that she has become the target of an obsessive stalker, Bill is to find this case comes a little too close to home. The police team make little headway in the investigation until Professor Lorna Dawson, a soil scientist, proves instrumental in making the necessary breakthrough, as does Professor Solomon 'Solly' Brightman in outlining a detailed psychological profile of a man who fades into the background, the warped and dangerous stalker.
Alex Gray's writing is atmospheric and packed with suspense and tension. Her details of how the police make slow but effective progress makes for gripping reading, and she really does get inside the head of the stalker, as the motivation eventually becomes clear. I can only imagine just how terrifying and scary it must be to be the object of a stalker's attention, particularly over a long period of time. Maggie is a strong and resilient woman but even she could not be aware of just how manipulative and cunning a stalker can be. This is a wonderfully chilling crime read, and an excellent addition to this series. Many thanks to Little, Brown for an ARC.