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PUBLICATION DATE: May 14, 2015
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Dark Suits and Sad Songs: A DCI Daley Thriller
By (author) Denzil Meyrick
When a senior Edinburgh civil servant spectacularly takes his own life in Kinloch harbour, DCI Jim Daley comes face to face with the murky world of politics. To add to his woes, two local drug dealers lie dead, ritually assassinated. It’s clear that dark forces are at work in the town. With his boss under investigation, his marriage hanging on by a thread, and his sidekick DS Scott wrestling with his own demons, Daley’s world is in meltdown. When strange lights appear in the sky over Kinloch, it becomes clear that the townsfolk are not the only people at risk. The fate of nations is at stake. Jim Daley must face his worst fears as tragedy strikes. This is not just about a successful investigation, it’s about survival.
Reviews of Dark Suits and Sad Songs: A DCI Daley Thriller
'Touches of dark humour, multi-layered and compelling' – Daily Record 'The right amount of authenticity … gritty writing … most memorable' – Herald 'Has the ability to give even the least important person in the plot character and the skill to tell a good tale' – Scots Magazine 'Soon to be mentioned in the same breath as authors such as Alex Gray, Denise Mina and Stuart Macbride … very impressive' – Ian Baillie, Lennox Herald
Denzil Meyrick
Denzil Meyrick was educated in Argyll, then after studying politics, joined Strathclyde Police, serving in Glasgow. After being injured and developing back problems, he entered the business world, and has operated in many diverse roles, including director of a large engineering company and distillery manager, as well as owning a number of his own companies, such as a public bar and sales and marketing company. Denzil has also worked as a freelance journalist in both print and on radio. His first novel, Whisky from Small Glasses, was published by Ringwood in 2012.