1984 - It looked like a simple job.  That was why they gave it to him.  Guarding a woman - nameless and almost faceless after a savage acid attack - at a Glasgow hospital, PC Alan McAlpine has no idea that this simple job will haunt his career and change his live forever.

2006 - Two decades later, Alan steps into Partickhill police station and back in time.  Now a celebrated Detective Chief Inspector, McAlpine has been drafted in to lead the hunt for a man the press are calling the 'Crucifixion Killer'.  Two women are already dead, their mutilated bodies displayed with arms outstretched.

Author

Caro Ramsay

Caro Ramsay was born and educated in Glasgow. She has been writing stories since she was five years old, developing a keen interest in crime fiction and a passion for the genre that lead her to write Absolution, her first novel.

Country of Origin

Books:

Series: Alan McAlpine

Series: Anderson and Costello

Book Number:
3
2010
Book Number:
2
2009
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