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When the Needle Drops - (The Mull Mysteries) by Colin Macintyre (Paperback)
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Highlights
- "A twisty mystery set on Mull, the island being a character in itself.
- About the Author: Colin MacIntyre is a multi-award-winning musician, producer, author for adults and children, and playwright.
- 384 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Thrillers
- Series Name: The Mull Mysteries
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Book Synopsis
"A twisty mystery set on Mull, the island being a character in itself. Ivor Punch is a detective well worth spending time (and a dram) with." - IAN RANKIN
It's the run-up to Christmas, 1998. On the Isle of Mull, Sergeant Ivor Punch is losing himself in his vinyl collection, a tragic anniversary and too much single malt whisky. But news of a missing child soon brings him back to his senses. And as word spreads of more strange disappearances, an aircraft vanishing from the sky and a famous classical musician gone with it, it seems a sinister plot holds the island in its grip.
Punch thought he knew the secrets of this place, its people and stories. Yet as a grisly trail of effigies and clues are discovered, he struggles to untangle past mysteries and find out what's really happening right under his nose. And time is fast running out for the policeman that locals call 'The Clock'.
The first book in The Mull Mysteries Series from multi-award-winning musician, producer, author and playwright, Colin MacIntyre, aka Mull Historical Society.
Review Quotes
'A twisty mystery set on Mull, the island being a character in itself. Ivor Punch is a detective well worth spending time (and a dram) with.' - - Ian Rankin
About the Author
Colin MacIntyre is a multi-award-winning musician, producer, author for adults and children, and playwright. Born into a family of storytellers and writers, he was raised on the Isle of Mull and has released eight acclaimed albums to date, notably under the moniker Mull Historical Society. His debut novel, The Letters of Ivor Punch, won the 2015 Edinburgh International Book Festival First Book Award and was shortlisted for The Guardian's Not the Booker Prize. He has been voted Scotland's Top Creative Talent at the Glenfiddich Spirit of Scotland Awards. www.colinmacintyre.com