Steeped in its own problems, Glasgow''s mushrooming underclass is simmering with resentment; and one by one, refugees are disappearing. The authorities assume the refugees have vanished into the black economy, until the mutilated body of an Albanian man is fished out of the River Clyde. Asylum seekers and refugees with no roots and no families are easy pickings. But why is there no urgency from the authorities to find out what''s happening? Rosie Gilmour''s instincts tell her there''s more to this story, but after six weeks on the frontlines in Kosovo, is her sympathy for the refugees clouding her judgement? Rosie must decide what is most important to her. Her work, or her life?
Crime reporter Rosie Gilmour has learned to be tough. The places shes been and the stories shes covered, shes had to be.Her experience stands her in good stead for a grisly new investigation: the body of a refugee in a Glasgow canal, missing limbs and vital organs.Hes not the first person to go missing are there vigilantes at work or is there something far more sinister going on? Its up to Rosie to find out but will what she discovers leave her with murder on her hands?
The body of a young teenage hooker is found washed up on the beach near Glasgow This stark event barely captures a headline inthe cynical world of tabloid newspapers This is Glasgow in the 1990s and she''s just another dead heroin addict But Tracey Eadie was onlyfourteen years old and came from a children''s home in Glasgow...
You don''t mess with Rosie Gilmour and get away with it.Crime reporter Rosie Gilmour is back at The Post, bruised and battered from her last investigation but determined to find missing barmaid Wendy Graham.Convinced that Wendy is the key to an explosive new story, Rosie''s search leads her deep into the dangerous world of Glasgow''s Ulster Volunteer Force.This time, Rosie will find herself at the mercy of the most vicious gangsters she''s ever encountered.Has she met her match?