A dead young bride and a briefcase full of illegal diamonds add up to a dangerous sixth investigation for crime reporter Rosie Gilmour
A dead young bride and a briefcase full of illegal diamonds add up to a dangerous sixth investigation for crime reporter Rosie Gilmour
The death of a young Pakistani bride in Glasgow gets Rosie Gilmour's antennae twitching. She is sure this tragic accident was anything but - but she is not prepared for where her investigation will take her...
Rosie has her hands full navigating the sensitivities of this case - the girl's grieving family and the tensions between the white and Pakistani communities in the city - when she is contacted by two prostitutes in serious trouble. One of their clients has died on the job, and they've gone on the run - with his briefcase. The briefcase contains dozens of rough diamonds, and now some thoroughly brutal people are on their trail.On the surface this has nothing to do with the death of the young girl. But Rosie has spent years looking beneath Glasgow's surface into its murky depths, and if anyone can discover the connection between one girl's forced marriage and a ring of diamond smugglers, it's her.'Chilling and compelling' Kimberley Chambers“[Smith] is an excellent wordsmith and her stories are wonderfully crafted , as well as being exciting and gripping-- Eurocrime”
Chilling and compelling - Kimberley Chambers
Anna Smith is the real deal . . . Rosie Gilmour is a captivating character who drags the reader along at breakneck speed - Daily ExpressAnna Smith has been a journalist for over twenty years and is a former chief reporter for the Daily Record in Glasgow. She has covered wars across the world as well as major investigations and news stories from Dunblane to Kosovo to 9/11. Anna spends her time between Lanarkshire and Dingle in the west of Ireland, as well as in Spain to escape the British weather.
A dead young bride. A newly-wed Pakistani girl plummets to her death. Rosie investigates and is drawn to Laila, another girl in the community, terrified of being forced into marriage with a much older man in Pakistan. Then she disappears. A stash of illegal diamonds. Two prostitutes turn to Rosie for help when a client dies during an assignment. A briefcase they stole from the dead man turns out to contain some rough diamonds and several fake passports. They know they're in deep trouble. It's up to Rosie Gilmour to find the connection. As Rosie flies to Pakistan to try and rescue Laila, it becomes clear that Laila's disappearance and the briefcase are linked - and once back in Glasgow, she discovers just how much danger they are in . . . Praise for Anna Smith 'Rosie Gilmour is a captivating character who drags the reader along at breakneck speed' Sunday Express 'Provocative, shocking and utterly harrowing . . . grips like a vice' Daily Record 'As perfectly paced and neatly plotted as any Ian Rankin novel' Daily Mail 'I had to read the whole thing from start to finish in one sitting' Lorraine Kelly
The death of a young Pakistani bride in Glasgow gets Rosie Gilmour's antennae twitching. She is sure this tragic accident was anything but - but she is not prepared for where her investigation will take her... Rosie has her hands full navigating the sensitivities of this case - the girl's grieving family and the tensions between the white and Pakistani communities in the city - when she is contacted by two prostitutes in serious trouble. One of their clients has died on the job, and they've gone on the run - with his briefcase. The briefcase contains dozens of rough diamonds, and now some thoroughly brutal people are on their trail.On the surface this has nothing to do with the death of the young girl. But Rosie has spent years looking beneath Glasgow's surface into its murky depths, and if anyone can discover the connection between one girl's forced marriage and a ring of diamond smugglers, it's her. 'Chilling and compelling' Kimberley Chambers
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