Murder at the Music Factory
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Sandstone Press Ltd
Published:23rd Apr '20
Should be back in stock very soon

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The Health Enforcement Team is struggling with the aftermath of IT specialist Bryce's sabotage of government systems. As Bryce threatens to shoot a civil servant every day until his demands are met, the civil service is in melt-down. It's getting dangerous - and not just for the team.
‘A thrilling read.’ - Edinburgh Evening News
As always, the mutant influenza pandemic seizing the country is the least of the North Edinburgh Health Enforcement Team's worries.
When a brutal killing occured before Bernard's eyes, the civil service is sent into a frenzy of panic. And the danger doesn't stop there: a secret government official is on a killing spree, threatening to take out a civil servant a day.
With the threat of murder looming around every corner, the pressure is on for Health Enforcement Team, and they must think ten steps ahead of the killer before it's too late. Can they track down the missing musician that holds the secrets behind the slaughter? Or is this the final chorus for our beloved Health Enforcement Team?
Murder at the Music Factory by Lesley Kelly is the fourth thriller of the Health of Strangers series, laced with her signature dry wit, and addictive mystery.
‘Really entertaining mystery series set in an alternative Edinburgh where a virus is rampant...it stands comparison with Mick Herron’s Slough House.’ - Ian Rankin
‘Really entertaining mystery series set in an alternative Edinburgh where a virus is rampant. Investigative team of quirky outsiders means it stands comparison with Mick Herron’s Slough House.’ - Ian Rankin
‘I loved the development of the characters, and the perfectly timed humour made me laugh out more than once. The book also kept me hooked, and guessing all the way, with its race against the clock plot.’ - Jackie McLean
‘A thrilling read.’ - Edinburgh Evening News
* The Edinburgh Evening NeISBN: 9781912240937
Dimensions: 195mm x 130mm x 25mm
Weight: 314g
352 pages