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Denzil Meyrick

    D. A. Meyrick crafts novels that delve into the gritty realities of life, drawing from a rich tapestry of personal experiences. His background, including extensive service in law enforcement and diverse business ventures, informs his authentic portrayal of characters and settings. Meyrick's prose is known for its directness and unflinching exploration of the human condition. His work offers readers a compelling look into complex worlds with a distinctive narrative voice.

    A Breath on Dying Embers
    A Toast to the Old Stones
    The Relentless Tide
    The Death of Remembrance
    Kinloch Tales
    Jeremiah's Bell
    • Jeremiah's Bell

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      When rich American hotelier Alice Wenger arrives in Kinloch, some eyebrows are raised and memories are rekindled. Meanwhile, the secretive Doig family live a solitary existence on a remote part of the Kintyre peninsula, without even the basic amenities of modern life.After the family's patriarch plummets to his death, secrets of stolen gold, whisky smuggling, shipwrecks and brutal events going back decades begin to emerge.With emotions running high in Kinloch Police Office, the team must put aside their own problems and get to the bottom of a sickening crime.

      Jeremiah's Bell
      4.4
    • Kinloch Tales

      • 496 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      From the author of the global best-selling DCI Daley detective books, this is a series of nostalgic, humorous stories for fans of Scottish fiction like Neil Munro's Para Handy. Contains three stories featuring Sandy Hoynes and the crew of the Girl Maggie: A Large Measure of Snow, A Toast to the Old Stones and Ghosts in the Gloaming.

      Kinloch Tales
      4.5
    • The Death of Remembrance

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Tenth instalment in the bestselling DCI Daley series, with over 1 million copies sold worldwide. Kinloch must face further tragedy as a past that all hoped long gone has risen again and its ghosts can still wreak a terrible revenge.

      The Death of Remembrance
      4.3
    • The Relentless Tide

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Sixth in a compelling series of crime novels, packed with authentic police procedure, plot twists and gritty humour.

      The Relentless Tide
      4.3
    • A Toast to the Old Stones

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      A brand new short novel from Denzil Meyrick, author of the global bestselling DCI Daley detective series. This is the second tale from Kinloch, a series of nostalgic, humorous stories for fans of classic Scottish fiction like Neil Munro's Para Handy.

      A Toast to the Old Stones
      4.2
    • A Breath on Dying Embers

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Who can you trust?When the luxury cruiser, hastily renamed Great Britain, berths in Kinloch harbour, the pressure is on DCI Jim Daley. The UK Government are taking a high-powered group of businessmen and women on a tour of the British isles, golfing and seeing the sights, as part of a push for global trade. But when one of the crew goes missing, and an elderly local ornithologist disappears, will the pressure become too great?The arrival of a face from the past, sends Daley's world into a tailspin. And the lives of the passengers and crew of SS Great Britain, as well as the country's economic future are in jeopardy. DS Brian Scott comes to the fore, and replete with a temporary promotion, is once more - most reluctantly, in his case - back at sea.Daley faces a life and death struggle, but is this his last throw of the dice?

      A Breath on Dying Embers
      4.2
    • A Large Measure of Snow

      • 112 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      It's 1967. Veteran fisherman Sandy Hoynes and first mate Hamish are stuck in port due to heavy snow. With all roads blocked, the Kinloch community turn to their fishing fleet to make for the Ayrshire coast in search of vital supplies. At first, Sandy is reluctant, but when a reporter from the Fisherman's Quarterly offers to accompany the brave mariners on their mercy mission, Sandy changes his mind. 'We'll be legends of the west coast fleet!' he tells his dubious first mate.But when reporter Jo Baird arrives on the quayside at Kinloch, there is a serious problem. The crew of the Girl Maggie face snowstorms, superstition and unexpected cargo as they set off to save the hungry folk of Kinloch.Have they bitten off more than they can chew?

      A Large Measure of Snow
      4.1
    • For Any Other Truth is a thrilling mystery where retired terrorists, radical environmental groups and the secret service violently collide; the ninth instalment in the bestselling DCI Daley series, with over 1 million copies sold worldwide.

      For Any Other Truth
      4.2
    • Dark suits and sad songs

      • 378 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      When a senior Edinburgh civil servant spectacularly takes his own life in Kinloch harbour, DCI Jim Daley comes face to face with the murky worldof 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 bossunder 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.

      Dark suits and sad songs
      4.1
    • Well of the Winds

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      The fifth book in the bestselling D.C.I. Daley series

      Well of the Winds
      4.1
    • No Sweet Sorrow

      • 399 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      After a party of Oxford students arrives in town for a camping trip, one of the group seeks out an illegal high and is violently assaulted. These students are well connected, and bring further unexpected problems for Jim Daley. Ultimately, he and Scott will discover crimes as disturbing in nature as anything they have ever confronted.

      No Sweet Sorrow
      4.0
    • Ghosts in the Gloaming

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The third tale from Kinloch. It's December 1968. Having cheated Sandy Hoynes out of a rowing race and navigation certificate when they were young, Dreich MacCallum makes an unexpected return to Kinloch, sending Sandy into a spiral of unexpected consequences that put his liberty and reputation at risk...

      Ghosts in the Gloaming
      4.1
    • The Rat Stone Serenade

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      The Rat Stone Serenade: A D.C.I. Daley Thriller

      The Rat Stone Serenade
      4.0
    • Terms of Restitution

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Stand alone novel from the author of the bestselling DCI Daley Series. Gangs of London meets The Sopranos. Terms of Restitution is a thrilling gangland tale of shifting alliances and deceit, punctuated by the real family problems that we all face and underpinned by Meyrick's trademark dark humour throughout.

      Terms of Restitution
      3.9
    • The Estate

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      'A joy from start to frenetic finish.' The Times 'A delight.' Irish Independent 'Thrilling!' Crime Monthly Succession meets And Then There Were None. Every family has a secret. The mega-rich Pallanders are used to luxury - a castle in the Scottish Highlands, a villa in Tuscany, a billion-dollar fortune and an island in the Caribbean - but their perfect life is about to be shattered. Every father has a favourite. Sebastian Pallander dies, leaving a pitiful amount of money to his wife and children. His family fight over the scraps as old rivalries and bitter jealousies come to the surface. And when Pallander's son is killed in mysterious circumstances, everyone suspects foul play. Every killer has a motive. After a desperate race for survival, the relatives gather at their estate to weather the storm. They all begin to wonder: who will be next? Where has all their money gone? And will any of them get what they truly deserve?

      The Estate
      3.9
    • Whisky from small glasses

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      D.C.I. Jim Daley is sent from the city to investigate a murder after the body of a woman is washed up on an idyllic beach on the West Coast of Scotland. Far away from urban resources, he finds himself a stranger in a close-knit community.Love, betrayal, fear and death stalk the small town, as Daley investigates a case that becomes more deadly than he could possibly imagine, in this compelling novel infused with intrigue and dark humour.

      Whisky from small glasses
      3.8
    • The Last Witness

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      This book is the much anticipated sequel to Whisky from Small Glasses, the first of the Jim Daley novels.

      The Last Witness
      3.8
    • The Christmas Stocking Murders

      • 432 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      A case shrouded in secrets. It's just before Christmas, 1953. Grasby and Juggers are investigating a puzzling murder in the remote village of Uthley's Bay. A fisherman has been found dead on the beach, with a stocking wound tight round his throat. A festive mystery for one and all. Hundreds of pairs of stockings, in neat cellophane bags, soon wash up on the shore. A blizzard cuts off Grasby and Juggers from help, and the local innkeeper is murdered. Any remaining Christmas cheer goes up in smoke as the villagers refuse to talk, leaving the two detectives chasing false leads in the snow. A winter wonderland with no escape. To make matters worse, Grasby can't stop thinking about stockings. Why does everyone seem to be enjoying strangely high standards of hosiery, even beneath their oilskins? Who is the sinister bespectacled man snooping around their hotel? And how can they solve the murder when everyone in the village is a suspect?

      The Christmas Stocking Murders
      3.5
    • 'A quintessential slice of Yuletide murder mystery' Sun 'The feel-good factor is off the scale' The Times 'A fun book. Playful. One to make you smile' Stuart MacBride A village of secrets. It's December 1952, and a dead stranger has been found lodged up the chimney of Holly House in the snow-covered town of Elderby. Is he a simple thief, or a would-be killer? Either way, he wasn't on anyone's Christmas wish-list. A mystery that can't be solved. Inspector Frank Grasby is ordered to investigate. But as is often the way for him, things don't go according to plan. A Christmas to remember. When the local doctor's husband is murdered, Grasby begins to realize that everyone in Elderby is hiding something - and if he can't uncover the truth soon, the whole country will pay a dreadful price... Readers love Murder at Holly House! 'Vintage crime from a true master of the genre!' ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ 'Wonderful, imaginative and difficult to put down...a real festive treat!' ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ 'An intriguing mystery peppered with some delightful touches of humour.' ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ 'The plot was immersive and the pacing was superb. There are twists and turns, secrets and lies. All you really need for a romp in the snow!' ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ 'Who doesn't love a Christmas murder mystery?' ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐

      Murder at Holly House
      3.5
    • Der Tote im Kamin

      Ein Fall für Inspector Frank Grasby

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Dezember 1952: Inspector Frank Grasbys Erfolgsquote lässt zu wünschen übrig. Als er im Rahmen eines Einsatzes versehentlich zwanzig der wertvollsten Pferde Englands in die Freiheit entlässt, ist seine Versetzung in das beschauliche Elderby in den North York Moors besiegelt. Das Dorf liegt abseits jeglicher Zivilisation, und der Leiter der Polizeistation schläft tief und fest, als Grasby dort eintrifft. Doch so ereignislos es hier auch zuzugehen scheint, der erste Fall lässt nicht lang auf sich warten: Im nahe gelegenen Holly House, Sitz des örtlichen Adels, gab es einen Einbruchsversuch. Vor Ort stört allerdings eine ungewöhnlich starke Rauchentwicklung die Ermittlungen von Grasby und Polizeipraktikantin Deedee – und beim Griff in den Kaminschacht fällt dem Inspector prompt eine Leiche vor die Füße. Spätestens als kurz darauf auch der Mann der Dorfärztin tot aufgefunden wird und Grasby einen ungewöhnlichen Auftrag erhält, wird immer unklarer, wem man in diesem Dorf vertrauen kann. Inspector Grasby steckt in gehörigen Schwierigkeiten …

      Der Tote im Kamin
    • Die Morde von Kinloch

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      Ein Mann schwingt sich mit einem Kanister in der Hand über die Reling einer Motorjacht und geht einige Schritte das hölzerne Pier des beschaulichen schottischen Küstenortes Kinloch hinunter. Er stoppt, setzt sich auf den Boden und gießt den Kanisterinhalt über sich aus. Im nächsten Moment endet sein Leben in einer Stichflamme, die gen Himmel schießt. DCI Jim Daley steht vor einem Rätsel: Wer oder was trieb den Mann zu einem derart grausamen Selbstmord? Viel Zeit zum Rätseln bleibt Daley allerdings nicht. Kurz darauf werden zwei weitere Leichen in Kinloch gefunden. Eindeutig ermordet … »Wer bleireiche Action und bissige Dialoge mag, sollte der Serie eine Chance geben ...« Krimicouch. de

      Die Morde von Kinloch