A grisly murder, the Occult & the Loch Ness Monster
DCI Jack Logan of the Glasgow Major Investigations Team transfers up north to the Highlands, hoping for a quieter life. Logan’s newest case is a grisly mutilation murder at Loch Ness, and this investigation doesn’t proceed smoothly for Logan and his team. The storyline is intriguingly plotted. I like the police characters, but the pathologist, Dr. Shona Maguire, is a delightfully quirky character.
This police procedural has many interesting elements: a Russian drug smuggler, the Occultist Aleister Crowley’s house, Ouija boards, exorcism rituals, demon possession, and “apotropaic magic,” which was new to me. There are lighter moments, too: Logan eats mystery meat in a maybe-it’s-curry dish; Loch Ness Monster sightings; British tabloid headlines link Nessie to the murder; Logan has no clue about Subreddits postings. Plus, I wanted to try a Coke-Float with the characters.
It’s possible to read this book as a stand-alone, because the author includes enough backstory. I did read the first book of this series—“A Litter of Bones”—but I honestly couldn’t remember many details, except cats were tortured.