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Do Unto Others

A Scottish Crime Thriller (A DCI Harry McNeil Crime Thriller, Book 17)

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THEY’RE RICH. THEY’RE POWERFUL. THEY’RE DEAD.

Settling into his new life, Detective Chief Inspector Harry McNeil is being kept busy, but life is going to become a lot busier.

The body of an MSP has been found slaughtered in an empty house in Edinburgh. But this is no ordinary crime scene. It’s one that Harry McNeil thinks he’s seen before. Down to the last detail, including the position of the bodies.

As they start the hunt, they’re looking for a killer who seems to know far too much detail of what goes on behind the scenes at a kill site. Somebody who doesn’t want to stop.

Then Harry recollects where he saw this crime scene before.

This killer is copying murder scenes from the past. But the past is very much going to catch up with the present…

** Contains editorial revisions **

©2023 John Carson (P)2024 John Carson
Crime Fiction Mystery Police Procedurals Crime
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I liked the auditory of A King he makes it realistic and his different accents are incredible and so imaginative

The imagination to think of this story

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Although I did enjoy it, I love the series and characters. I found the story line felt as if it had been written rushed to get to the ending, predictable and guessed ‘who did it very early on.

Not the best in this fantastic series

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As usual Angus King brings the story to life. Some great new characters and an inventive story with great twists. This one is is more of a Calvin than a Harry tale but great nonetheless. Always a bit far fetched but always really entertaining.
Thank you Mr Carson!

Excellent

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The characters and their humour are excellent but unfortunately this book just wasn’t as good as previous books in this series. Shame.
Narration by Angus King is excellent.

Not the best story in the series.

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It’s got a very thin storyline and feels largely padded out with endless expletives (very Hoon esque if you’re familiar with JD Kirk). Overall I found it a bit disappointing.

Not as good as the others in the series

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