My review:???

The Coffinmaker’s Garden by Stuart MacBride is a book that I would describe as gritty crime.  There’s things being done in an underhanded way, descriptions of things that are a lot more gruesome, and it’s all a lot more grey compared to cosy crime.

A house is falling into the North Sea, and when the garden reveals human remains,  that means this is a house that the police need to see.  Ex-Detective Inspector Ash Henderson is brought in on the case,  which has the media eager for more information, and everyone wants answers.

This is the third book in the Ash Henderson series, and you can tell that.  There was enough to know that you were missing past events.  I think reading the books in order would make more sense.

The Coffinmaker’s Garden by Stuart MacBride was published on 7th January 2021 and is available on Amazon, Waterstones and Bookshop.org.

You can follow Stuart MacBride on Twitter, Facebook, and his website.

I was given this book in exchange for an unbiased review, so my thanks to NetGalley and to HarperCollins.

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