Justice can be a blunt instrument.
Ritchie Gulliver MP is dead. Castrated and left to bleed in an empty Leith warehouse.
Vicious, racist and corrupt, many thought Gulliver had it coming. But nobody could have predicted this.
After the life Gulliver has led, the suspects are many: corporate rivals, political opponents, the countless groups he's offended. And the vulnerable and marginalised, who bore the brunt of his cruelty - those without a voice, without a choice, without a chance.
As Detective Ray Lennox unravels the truth, and the list of brutal attacks grows, he must put his personal feelings aside. But one question refuses to go away...
Who are the real victims here?
If you like your crime dramas Scottish and sweary, this one's for you.--Jessie Thompson, Evening Standard, *Books to Look Out For 2022*
A triumph... A great, redemptive book... It leaves you wanting more, much more--Observer, on CRIME
Powerful, passionate writing... Welsh gets it just right--Literary Review, on CRIME
Powerful... A bracing and engaging read--Daily Telegraph, on CRIME