Review; Black Quarry Farm by Iain Cameron

Earlier this year I was fortunate enough to recieve a press copy of the crime novel Black Quarry Farm by Iain Cameron through Netgalley. I read it shortly afterwards and today I'll post my review.

Description from Netgalley
Could you sleep, knowing the danger?

A week-long break at a vineyard ends in tragedy for John and Lara Beech when they are killed in the night by two gunmen. DI Angus Henderson is convinced the key to solving this case lies in the background of the two victims. However, as his detectives soon discover, they don't even have a parking ticket between them.

Conducting a review of holidaymakers who have stayed at the house, they realise that someone else had booked the same week as the tragic couple, cancelling at the last minute. This is the breakthrough Henderson has been looking for.

This leads him into a murky world where criminals will do anything to continue their lucrative trade, controlled by a ruthless boss capable of killing anyone who interferes with his family.

My Thoughts on the Book
This was an engaging novel. It has a few subplots as well as a few red herrings thrown into the mix. The book also had a nice pace to it.

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