Bad Samaritan

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DI Ray McBain's new case finds the victim’s family and friends all under suspicion, and he has to untangle a sordid web of lies, deceit, blackmail, infidelity and cyberstalking. When Stigmata, a deranged serial killer from McBain’s tortured past, starts taking out new victims—with the suspects and McBain himself in his sights—the case gets even more treacherous. The pressure intensifies until McBain calls on Kenny O’Neill, his old underworld crony and Glasgow's answer to Tony Soprano, to help watch his back. Will that be enough to stop the killing?

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Michael J. Malone is the author of Beyond the Rage and The Guillotine Choice.

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"Funny and brutal, heartfelt and compelling. Highly recommended." —Craig Robertson, author, The Last Refuge"Every once in a while, a book comes along and redefines the term unputdownable. Beyond the Rage is one of them.?The plotting is sublime . . . The prose is faultless throughout." —Crimesquad on Beyond the Rage"A deeply personal thriller . . . with twists and turns designed to keep the heart pumping. The best yet from a writer who has always delivered." —?Russel D McLean, author, The Good Son"Malone has the enviable and rare talent of crafting hard-hitting noir that is also emotionally intelligent and engaging. A fabulous read." —Caro Ramsay, author, The Night Hunter"Michael Malone brings a poet’s sensibilities to the crime novel – but still manages to deliver a belter of a yarn." —Douglas Skelton, author, Devil's Knock"Strong female characters, honest, pithy dialogue and ever-present empathy for the victims make this a deeply satisfying read." —Sunday Times"Malone's writing is first rate and his ability to transport the reader into the world he has created is beyond compare. Extremely highly recommended." —Eurocrime"Vintage Malone. Pitch-black Glasgow noir with a conclusion that hits you like an express train." —Mason Cross, author, Carter Blake series"Twisted, sharp and just a little bit heartbreaking. Nicely plotted and with some well executed dark humour. Malone's characterisation is fantastic, which makes things all the more shocking when you get to the end. I was quite literally stunned." —SJI Holliday
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