
Yield Up the Dead
An exciting detective thriller with a twist you won't see coming (Detective Wilson Book 6)
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Derek Fee

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IAN WILSON IS BACK
Ian Wilson believed he had left the PSNI behind, but destiny had different plans for him. Persuaded to return, he finds himself at the helm of a murder squad burdened with added responsibilities. The enigmatic disappearance of gang boss Sammy Rice still haunts the city, and the integration of new team members adds an extra layer of complexity to his already challenging role.
Then, a revelation emerges regarding the hidden burial site of one of the tragic 'disappeared.' The exhumation of the body and the ensuing investigation threaten to unveil one of Ulster's most haunting and well-guarded secrets, sending shockwaves through the city.
This marks the sixth installment in the Ian Wilson series, a thrilling exploration of crime and justice in modern-day Belfast, a city that is still grappling with the echoes of a violent past. In a landscape where crime and politics are perpetually intertwined, Wilson and his restructured team must remain acutely attuned to the city's heartbeat while carefully navigating the treacherous waters of their investigations.
"Yield Up the Dead" maintains the high standard of Northern Irish noir, setting the stage for a gripping tale of intrigue and suspense. If you are a fan of gritty and captivating detective fiction, you'll undoubtedly connect with and appreciate DCI Ian Wilson, a character whose depth and complexity have already drawn favorable comparisons to the iconic John Rebus. In a city where every corner conceals secrets, and where the line between crime and politics is razor-thin, Wilson's relentless pursuit of justice sets him apart as an indomitable figure in the world of detective literature.