My Rating: 4⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ pretty much ate this up as its a standalone novella of one of my fave series!!
Inverness, December 2015.
The streets are frozen, the days are short, and Constable Tyler Neish is entirely out of his depth.
Fresh out of training, Tyler is desperate to make a good impression. He wants to seem capable, commanding, and professional. Unfortunately, he’s mostly known for falling over in the snow and being terrified of his own shadow.
But when sixteen-year-old Laura Wilder goes missing, the job suddenly gets personal. To the weary brass at Burnett Road Police Station, Laura is just a low-risk repeat runaway who’ll be home by dinner time. To Tyler, she’s his best mate’s little sister, and he knows that something is wrong.
Ordered to stay in his lane by the bureaucratic nightmare that is Chief Inspector “Snecky” Grant, and threatened with grisly dismemberment by the terrifying Detective Superintendent Hoon, Tyler must make a follow orders and keep his job, or go rogue and save a life.
For Tyler, that isn't a choice at all.
Armed only with a notebook, damp trousers, and a near total lack of common sense, the rookie constable plunges headlong into the freezing city to uncover the truth.
But in the Highlands of Scotland, the truth is like ice—slippery, dangerous, and liable to break if you push it too hard.
First Among the Dead is a standalone prequel novella following the early adventures of fan favourite character DC Tyler Neish from the DCI Jack Logan series.
This was a surprise release, I heard about it from the J.D Kirk newsletter and of course the minute it was released I borrowed it from KU and started reading it. I really liked it… because I, A) love this series/world whatever you want to call it and B) always like a good novella to keep me in the game between books.
This was no different. The writing is as always, the same as the Logan novels and in the style that I have grown to love. I also liked the look backwards, at Tyler’s first days on the job, how he came to be and how he came to know some of the pivotal chracters that are in the Logan series.
Tyler is of course, always Tyler like a loveable but stupid Afghan hound… you can’t help slap your head at his stupidity but laugh and aww along at his giant heart.
This novella like the series is no different in style, there is plenty of hard topics, bit of death and thrills, but plenty of laughs and with Hoon… an absolute shit tonne of swearing!!!
Overall, if you have read and loved this series, definitely read it. If you haven’t tried this series its a good short foray into it so give it a go… and if you hate this series… well I mean do you … but probably don’t read it. Also not sure why you’re reading this review 🤣