A decomposed body washes up on a beach near Glasgow. The victim: Tracy Eadie. Junkie. Prostitute. Fourteen years old.
Rosie Gilmour, tabloid journalist and crusader for justice, receives evidence linking police officials with Tracy’s disappearance. Digging deeper, Rosie uncovers a sickening network of corruption and abuse, leading back to the very top of the establishment. And to powerful figures who want their secrets kept hidden. Rosie has found the story of a lifetime. Yet living to tell it will be her greatest challenge.
‘Anna Smith expertly unveils Glasgow’s underbelly in this page-turner. Her knowledge of the city’s underclass shines out of every page’ News of the World
Rosie Gilmour, tabloid journalist and crusader for justice, receives evidence linking police officials with Tracy’s disappearance. Digging deeper, Rosie uncovers a sickening network of corruption and abuse, leading back to the very top of the establishment. And to powerful figures who want their secrets kept hidden. Rosie has found the story of a lifetime. Yet living to tell it will be her greatest challenge.
‘Anna Smith expertly unveils Glasgow’s underbelly in this page-turner. Her knowledge of the city’s underclass shines out of every page’ News of the World
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Reviews
Grabs you by the scruff of the neck and doesn't let go until its jaw-dropping conclusion
Strongly plotted and very good
Anna Smith expertly unveils Glasgow's underbelly in this page-turner. Her knowledge of the city's underclass shines out of every page - a budding new crime talent
Rosie is such a believable character ... I had to read the whole thing from start to finish in one sitting