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The death of a school friend forces Rachel McKenzie to confront a remorseless killer in her Highland hometown…

Rachel is no stranger to the darkness in the hearts of men. When the body of a young woman is found, tragically killed in her own home, Rachel is devastated to discover she knew the victim. Gillian helped her when she was at her lowest; now Rachel vows to find her friend’s murderer.

When the killer strikes again, frighteningly close to home, Rachel sees a chilling pattern to his victims. As she races to decipher the clues, she unravels a twisted plan years in the making. And when a young girl is taken, Rachel knows it’s reaching its terrible conclusion. As the clock counts down, how far can she push herself to stop this ruthless killer in his tracks?

An addictive, amazing crime thriller set against the backdrop of the rugged, remote Scottish Highlands. Perfect for fans of Elly Griffiths, Rachel McLean and Rachel Caine.

340 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 21, 2024

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2,767 reviews35.9k followers
June 16, 2024
Rachel McKenzie is back in this gripping mystery thriller, The Highland Dead, the second book in the series bearing her name! Rachel is back in her hometown; this time she will be searching for her friend's diabolical killer! When another person is murdered, Rachel is determined to catch the killer no matter what!

As with the first book in the series, The Highland Dead takes place in the Scottish Highlands. Rachel’s determination and drive to catch killers began after her father was jailed for murdering Rachel's mother. She is a strong investigator with a lot of pain and trauma in her own life. I admired her gumption, her strength, and vulnerability. She is an intelligent investigator who throws herself into every case.

I love trying to do my own super sleuthing while reading to solve whodunit. I did not even come close to solving the killer’s identity in this book. Morag Pringle did a great job of pulling the wool over my eyes. I enjoyed the atmosphere, the tension, the vivid descriptions, the characters, the mounting danger, the mystery and the twists in this book.

I look forward to the next book in the gripping series.

Riveting, well written, well thought out mystery!

Thank you to Storm Publishing and NetGalley who provided me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. All the thoughts and opinions are my own.

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193 reviews7 followers
May 18, 2024
More excitement for death investigating fiscal Rachel in the second of Morag Pringle's Inverness based series. Rachel is just back from Uist when the death of a school friend is brought to her attention. This is followed by several more suspicious deaths of women all linked to another school friend who is a doctor at the local hospital. There follows a fast moving hunt for the killer of the women with Rachel 'helping' and pushing the police on to solve the murders. I have to admit I was clueless as to the murderer right until the end so well done Morag! A very enjoyable read. Looking forward to the next in the series.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the opportunity to read an advance copy. All opinions are my own.
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54 reviews6 followers
June 20, 2024
"The Highland Dead" by Morag Pringle is a gripping 4-star read! Rachel McKenzie from the Scottish Fatalities Investigation Unit returns in another tangle of murder and mystery. Rachel once again persuades her superior and Police Scotland to investigate a death previously ruled accidental. Then another death occurs, and Rachel is convinced it's the work of someone sinister who needs to be stopped. Selena is back with a new job, working alongside Rachel to get to the bottom of things.

I enjoyed this book; it was well-written and, just like the first, had plenty of unique phrases that I really appreciated. We get to go back in time a bit and learn more about the death of Rachel’s mother and what possibly led to her murder. While there are some points where the story doesn’t move forward quickly, these moments provide depth and keep you wanting more. There are at least three different people you will suspect as the killer, and the author does a great job keeping you guessing. I can’t wait to read the third book in this series.

Thanks to Storm Publishing, Morag Pringle, and NetGalley for providing me with the opportunity to read this ARC and share my honest review.
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194 reviews4 followers
June 15, 2024
If anything, this book was even better than book 1, The Liar's Bones! Rachel discovers, through her work at the Scottish Fatalities Investgation Unit, that a friend who'd been kind to her during her school years, had died. Again, something about the case doesn't quite add up and Rachel starts digging into it. As more murders occur, she and Detective Dutoit (from the previous book), have their work cut out for them trying to figure out who is doing this. I didn't work it out at all until it was revealed! Rachel is also digging into her mother's murder on the side and there are some interesting developments on that front too. A very well written, fast paced and edge-of-your -seat mystery. Brilliant.
Thanks to Netgalley, Storm Publishing and Morag Pringle for the free ARC in exchange for an honest review.
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52 reviews3 followers
June 29, 2024
What an enjoyable read! Rachel McKenzie just can't leave a stone unturned on her mission to seek justice for murder victims and their family or friends.

You are left constantly guessing right through to the end on who the killer could be and my gosh what a character Mags is!

If you enjoy your murder mystery TV shows and crime thriller books this is definitely a series you will enjoy.

Thanks NetGalley and Morag Pringle for the ARC!

#NetGalley #TheHighlandDead
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4 reviews
July 30, 2024
I love books set in Scotland and even better if they are mysteries/thrillers. I have not read the first book in the series but it really didn’t make much of a difference to the story line. The pace of the book as good and enough of an ongoing story line to keep me looking forward to the next one. Kept me guessing until the revelation of who the killer really was. It was difficult to put down as it neared the end. The characters were written well without too much revealed about the main character to leave me guessing and looking forward to learning more about her as the series unfolds. Now I’m off to read the first book in the series and I eagerly wait for the next one.

Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for letting me read an advance copy of this book.
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240 reviews6 followers
July 31, 2024
"The Highland Death" by Morag Pringle is the second installment in the Rachel Mackenzie Mystery series. This book is fast-paced, filled with numerous twists and turns, and introduces a host of intriguing characters that keep the reader on the edge of their seat.

Unlike the first book, which richly depicted the highland islands, "The Highland Death" is set in Inverness. While the location doesn't provide the same vivid highland scenery, the shift in setting does not detract from the story's intensity. The book begins with a gripping murder that spirals into a riveting serial killer plot, making it a true "whodunit" mystery.

The character development in this book is exceptional. The complexity of the characters, combined with the multitude of suspects and motives, keeps the reader guessing until the very end. However, it is important to note that the book touches on sensitive themes such as sex work, drug abuse, domestic violence, and medical malpractice, which might be triggering for some readers.

One aspect that stands out is the gradual unveiling of Rachel’s backstory, particularly regarding her mother's murder. This element adds depth to Rachel's character and her relentless pursuit of justice, though it leaves the reader yearning for more details.

Recurring characters like Inspector Du Toit and Selena make a return, adding continuity to the series. A standout new character is Mags, Rachel’s neighbor and a sex worker. Mags is foul-mouthed yet fiercely protective of those in her line of work, making her a memorable and endearing addition to the cast.

Overall, "The Highland Death" is a compelling read that leaves you eagerly anticipating the next installment. I look forward to seeing more of Rachel’s backstory unfold and hope that future books bring back the breathtaking descriptions of the Scottish Highlands that made the first book so fascinating.
945 reviews
June 6, 2024
Morag Pringle is a new author to me but I will definitely look out for her books in the future, my only disappointment was soon realised that this was the second book in a series so I had missed the backgrounds of the main characters, having said that, it didn't defer from my enjoyment.
Rachel McKenzie works for the Scottish Fatalities Investigation Unit or "death unit" as it was usually called, little did Rachel know that a phone call to the unit on her first day back was to trigger a chain of events that would put her life and the lives of many others in danger.
Dr Kirsty Burns didn't believe that the death of her friend, nurse Gillian Roberts, was due to natural causes, when Rachel realised that she knew both Kirsty and Gillian from school and that Gillian had been there for her more than once she agreed to look into it.
Rachel's life hadn't been a bed of roses, her father was in jail for murdering her mother, Rachel was a bit of a loner.
This book is fast paced, the body count escalates and it takes all Rachel's skills to work out how the deaths of prostitute, a school teacher and a nurse are connected, but connected they are.
The suspects are many and the rumour mill is running wild, lives are in danger........who will be next.
I love the author's descriptive powers, the beautiful Scottish mountains and glens, I love the characters, I love Mags, Rachel's elderly, shoot from the hip, prostitute next door neighbour.
I admit that I had no idea how this story would end so well done Morag, I look forward to reading the next book in the series.
Thank you Storm Publishing and Net Gallery for my ARC, my review is voluntary.
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489 reviews3 followers
June 14, 2024
After I enjoyed reading the Liar's bones, the first episode in the Rachel McKenzie series I was quick to request the second book in this series from Netgalley. Though this one lacked a bit the scenic setting on an isolated island that I loved about the first book set on Uist in the outer Hebrides the book is an excellent story and I loved reading it.
Although i've been to Inverness ones I don't recall much of the city, except the tourist highlights Therefore it was nice to learn a bit more about the other "face" of the city.

In this book Rachel dives into the deaths of a couple of young women, who all of them seem to have a link to a (former) friend of Rachels from university. Because at face value Dr Kirsty Burns seems to be the only linking pin between all the victims she soon gets blamed for everything that goes wrong in the hospital and is every-bodies most likely culprit for the murders. Everybody but Rachel, who stands by her friend and urges everybody to keep digging deeper until the real murderer is found.

The author keeps you on the point of your seat and devouring the book until the last page. Great book with a lot of suspense en interesting plot twists and supporting characters. Luckily Rachel McKenzie also seems to have cleared up her act and has dropped the sometimes very naive behaviour she displayed in the first book. She also makes some headway with the investigation into the murder of her own mother (by her father) but not as much as I had hoped. Well, makes me look even more forward towards the next book.

Thanks to Netgalley and Storm Publishing for the ARC I got in exchange for my unbiased review.
703 reviews27 followers
June 21, 2024
Rachel McKenzie is a lawyer working in the Scottish ‘Death Unit’ as it’s know. Her job is to decide if any fatal incident file that comes into their office requires further police or forensic investigations. When she takes a call from an old school friend, she is drawn into a case that is much too close to home . She gets a feeling that this case is not nearly as straight forward as it seems, and is pulled further into it all when her next door neighbour, Mags, asks her for help too.

Rachel’s own background means she can empathise with the distraught friends and relatives who want answers and someone to stand up for their loved ones. She is intuitive and not afraid to step on colleagues toes when she believes there is something that needs looking into. This is the second book in the series, and am glad I read The Liars Bones first, as it really helps with the background to Rachel’s own life and how and why she is so determined to stand up for the victims, even if she puts herself in harms way.

I love the neighbour, Mags, who is fiercely protective of her ‘girls’, and Inspector Du Toit and Selena, who she worked with one her last case. I liked the feel of the characters in the Death Unit, especially her irascible boss, and the career driven colleague Alistair. There is lots of action, plenty of leads, several POVs and suspects that make you think you know where the story is gong - until you dont. Add in the fact that Rachel’s father is in prison convicted of the murder of his wife, and you have a really good, well written thriller, with a surprising twist.

Thanks to NetGalley, the author and the publishers for the opportunity to read and review this book.
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1,213 reviews21 followers
July 28, 2024
Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for this eARC.

Morag Pringle’s “The Highland Dead” thrusts readers into the rugged, remote Scottish Highlands, where darkness lurks in the hearts of men. Rachel McKenzie, a seasoned investigator from the Scottish Fatalities Investigation Unit, returns for another pulse-pounding mystery.

Rachel’s instincts lead her to reopen a case previously ruled accidental. When the body of a young woman is found, Rachel’s connection to the victim drives her determination. Gillian, once a friend who helped Rachel during her lowest moments, now lies dead. Rachel vows to uncover the truth.

As Rachel investigates, she discovers a chilling pattern—a remorseless killer targeting victims close to home. The clock ticks, and Rachel races against time to decipher the clues. The twisted plan unfolds, revealing years of secrets.

Pringle masterfully paints the Scottish landscape—the windswept moors, mist-shrouded glens, and ancient stone circles. The Highlands become a character in their own right, adding depth to the narrative.

Character Dynamics: Rachel’s interactions with colleagues and suspects are richly layered. Her determination clashes with bureaucracy, and her personal stakes drive the tension.

Just when you think you’ve figured it out, the plot veers in unexpected directions. Pringle keeps readers on the edge, craving answers.

In 340 gripping pages, “The Highland Dead” delivers suspense, well-developed characters, and a relentless pursuit of justice. If you crave a crime thriller that immerses you in Scotland’s rugged beauty while unraveling dark secrets, this book is an easy 5-star choice! 📖⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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122 reviews15 followers
May 26, 2024
Rounded up to 4.5 stars!

I really liked the first book in this series, so I was thrilled to be able to receive this ARC. I am always hesitant with the second book in a series because I hope it lives up to its predecessor. This lived up to my expectations!

In this latest installment, Rachel McKenzie is still working for the "Death Unit". A friend from the past, Dr. Kirsty Burns, has concerns that the death of her best friend was not accidental. Rachel decides to look into the case. As she investigates, she discovers a connection to Dr. Burns hospital and the murders of sex workers and a teacher.

There are a lot of characters in this case, but they all are connected to the hospital. The investigation is greatly paced, and the discoveries and clues start piling up. I will say that there are a few "red herrings", so I didn't quite figure it out until the end!

This is a well written mystery, with many turns and twists. The solution is well thought out and makes sense. The death of Rachel's mom is addressed and looked into a little more in this novel. New information comes to light about her mother's job and life.

I really like Rachel, Serena, Mags, and the other characters. I felt this was intelligently written and completely engaging! Highly recommend to those who like a darker story, police procedurals, and slow and increasing development of characters and relationships!

I cannot wait to see where the next story will take us- hopefully solving the death of Rachel's mom!

Many thanks to NetGalley, Storm Publishing and the author for the ARC. This is my honest and voluntary review.
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35 reviews2 followers
July 7, 2024
The Highland Dead by Morag Pringle

When I picked up this book I was immediately drawn in by the photo of the Glenfinnan viaduct and the title including the word highland. As a lover of anything Scottish and with my recent trip to Glenfinnan and the Scottish highlands I really wanted to read this book and it did not disappoint. The setting in and around Inverness and a gripping murder mystery with a dash of highland accents and a likeable female main character made this quite an enjoyable read. Even with me starting with the second book in the Rachel McKenzie Mysteries did not become an issue as I have yet to read the first (you can bet good money that I’ll be doing that right away), because the cases or mysteries in this book were current to the plot and I do not feel like I missed out on much. The only thing that would be nice to know, but not vital for the story is the personal aspect of our fierce heroine and the people she interacts with and their history, but again, not necessarily a must to read this book.
All in all a very good thriller/murder mystery and I am super excited for more.
Perfect for readers who love psychological thrillers or authors such as Cara Hunter, Lucy Foley and Lisa Jewell


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June 21, 2024
Oh my stars. This book has held me captive for the past 24 hours, to the point that I read every time I got a break. It was heart-racing, page turning and chilling.

Rachel McKenzie works for the Scottish Fatalities Investigation Unit. When they are called to the scene of a woman who died in her home, Rachel is appalled to realize that she knew the victim. At first it appears that the death was an accident. Upon Rachel's insistence that they do further tests, they determine this was, in fact, a murder. As Rachel digs deeper she realizes that there are several deaths that are eerily similar to this one that were ruled accidental overdoses. This is a killer with the skills to fool law enforcement.

As I fell face first into this book, I was a little creeped out. I really liked the character of Rachel. She is laser-focused on the task before her, and she sees things that others do not see. She has great observation skills, and she is relentless in her pursuit of justice for these poor souls. I enjoy trying to solve mysteries like this one. However, I was completed blown away by this twisty, engrossing mystery with an ending I never saw coming. Whew, I need a break now.

Thank you to Storm Publishing and NetGalley for this ARC. I am leaving this review voluntarily.
178 reviews14 followers
May 14, 2024
I really enjoyed Book One in this series, The Liar’s Bones, so I was thrilled to get a copy of the second book.
Rachel McKenzie will do anything to help solve cases. When one of her good friends is found killed in her own home, she is determined to find out who did it. As other bodies of sex workers are found, Rachel will stop at nothing to find out the link between these women and her friend, Gillian. Will Rachel be able to solve these murders before getting hurt herself?
This was another good book in this new series. Although Rachel is a lawyer, and not a policewoman, her crime-solving skills are spot on. Everyone is under suspicion – including some hospital workers. Throw in a good friend of hers who is a doctor at that hospital and her aging prostitute neighbor, Mags, and Rachel has a group of crime solvers who will not be stopped until the murderer is uncovered.
Will anxiously await book number three in this series!
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29 reviews
June 14, 2024
Rachel has returned to her hometown of Inverness following her harrowing case in the Outer Hebrides. As a lawyer working for Fiscal, she helps to decide which death cases need further investigation. Rachel’s friend Dr Kirstie Burns finds the dead body of her friend Gillian Robertson and convinces Rachel to help her find out the cause of death, since she is not convinced that Gillian died by bleeding out from a miscarriage, as the police had decided. Other young women’s bodies start to turn up and much of the evidence seems to point to Kirstie. Tension mounts as Rachel and her coworker Selena search for answers. This story becomes a real nail-biter about half way through the book. There are several suspects, but Rachel’s gut tells her that there’s something more that is eluding them. As the pieces finally start to fall into place, both Kirstie and Rachel find themselves in real danger. Great suspense and well-written characters. I recommend this book to those who love mystery and suspense.
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63 reviews1 follower
June 11, 2024
This book is about Rachel McKenzie who works for the Scottish Fatalities Investigation Unit or "death unit". Since it's the second book, she is recovering from the past and back on to solve more cases. This one focuses on a group of women from different walks of life and are all connected to the hospital in some way. When women start turning up dead, at first there doesn't seem to be a connection and as the book continues, all the odds and ends are tied up. The killer and the reasons behind his murders is sadly tragic and you do feel bad for them. The book has a lot of strong female characters which is always a bonus. My biggest struggle was that even though the book was in English, there were a lot of Scottish words/terms/phrases that I struggled to understand. There was also a lot of story telling and I wish the book was a bit more fast paced. Over all a fun read and I look forward to the next one.
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1,385 reviews19 followers
June 13, 2024
While this is the second book in this series, it can be read as a standalone.
I found that while this story along with the first one is a bit slower paced at least until we get to the end, the plot and the characters are where this story really shines. We learn more about Rachel and her past as this story deals with a couple of girls she went to school with. I like that Rachel follows her instincts when it comes to the cases she investigating, even though investigating isn't exactly her job. She's just supposed to determine whether or not a death needs to be investigated or not.
The characters are more interesting, especially Rachel's neighbor Mags, and I loved that we get to see Selina again. This mystery kept me on the edge of my seat from beginning to end, and I didn't figure out who the killer was until it was revealed.
I will definitely be keeping up with this series and I can't wait to see what kind of case Rachel will be solving next
440 reviews16 followers
May 19, 2024
Thank you to NetGalley and Storm Publishing for the opportunity to read an advance copy of this book.

I'm happy to say book two is as good as book one. In my review for book one, I mentioned hoping to see Selena get the job in Inverness, and she did just that. She and Rachel make a good team, and I hope their friendship continues to grow. The rest of the team is back, and we meet a new side character, Angus, who I also hope to see in future books. Considering what's going on with Rachel's father, I think this is a good assumption we'll see more of him. This is turning out to be a great series. Quick, one-sitting read. The only reason I didn't give it 5 stars is because the killer, who is revealed almost at the very end of the book, kind of came out of nowhere for me. Very much looking forward to the next one! Highly recommend.
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5,621 reviews84 followers
May 29, 2024
Rachel McKenzie is in the grip of grief for one friend when another friend reaches out in need. The publisher's blurb is a good hook but doesn't convey how diabolical this tale is or how crammed with misdirection! I was blindsided when finding out the who and why of the killer.
Rachel is a death investigating fiscal (what US calls a prosecution lawyer) but has to do her own verification of police evidence and conclusions rather than affording a special investigator for the task. Police Scotland is the overarching collection of federal agencies.
There are decided differences in naming things related to hospitals, but those of us who work in health care have no difficulties in knowing the "translations". Another excellent story in series!
I requested and received a free temporary EARC from Storm Publishing via NetGalley. Thank you!
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90 reviews2 followers
June 19, 2024
Rachel McKenzie works as a lawyer in tandem with those investigating suspicious deaths.

I had some difficulty in the first third of the book in keeping up with all of the characters and if/how they were interconnected. Once that came together for me, I sped through the rest of the book.

Rachel happens upon a case that turns out to be someone she knew in school, which also connects her to another classmate. Once it’s discovered that it was indeed a suspicious death, Rachel will stop at nothing to put the killer to justice. This story blindsided me with the ending! I thought I had things worked out about halfway through, but nope! This would have been five stars had the character development and connections been easier to follow at the start. I’m ready to see what happens next in Rachel’s life!
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Author 1 book59 followers
June 21, 2024
Rachel McKenzie returns with another thrilling case. When women start dying, under mostly clear circumstances, it seems to be a open and close death investigation. But when one of her neighbors, and a doctor both voice concerns about two different deaths, Rachel starts asking questions. When all roads lead back to a medical professional, Rachel isn't so sure. There could be someone trying to frame this person, but why? The more questions she asks, the more things seem to start heating up, and it might just cost her more than her job.

I really enjoyed this read! As a lawyer, Rachel looks into deaths that are deemed suspicious, but now and then her instincts tell her something else is going on. This one had me on the edge of my seat more than once, reading as fast as I could, trying to figure out what was happening.

Get ready for a mystery that will leave you breathless!
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2,156 reviews21 followers
June 22, 2024
This is my first read by this author so obviously I've not read book 1. This story stands alone and there though I'd like to know more about Rachel so I'll go find the previous story.
This story was set in Scotland, I referred to the referencing tool on my kindle a couple of times.
A friend of Rachel's is the latest victim in a series of women dying. Rachel sees a pattern and is determined to flush out the killer.
There is also the background of her father's incarceration for the murder of her mother. Was it as straight forward as it seems or is he protecting her from someone. Seems a lot more to this story to come.
The mounting danger towards the end had me glued to my kindle reading faster. I had no clue until it was revealed who the killer was.
Really good story, I thoroughly enjoyed it.
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703 reviews13 followers
July 21, 2024
The second in the series about the main character, Rachel a fiscal in the Scottish Highlands. A twisty plot where there were quite a few possible killers and where you start questioning everyone. Set mostly in the local hospital, I thought that although the treatments and medication was well researched, the working practices of different professionals did not quite ring true (I work in a hospital). The characterizations are Ok , though perhaps Selena does not seem mature enough to be a police officer.
Apart from that, the book is interesting and the crimes complicated. Regarding Rachel's own past, there are still questions about what happened to her mother and about why her father is in jail though there is more about what happened as a sidestory in this book. Definately a series I want to read more of !
Thanks to Net Galley for the ARC in exchange for an honest review
766 reviews5 followers
May 24, 2024
This was a compulsive, twisty murder mystery in which I could not predict the killer. While there is some police procedural, the focus is more from a lawyer’s POV since that is Rachel’s profession. I really liked her compassion and tenacity as she ignores orders to “Stay in her own lane” and perseveres to find the real answers. There were a lot of characters but everyone was well fleshed out so there was no confusion. This is book 2 of a series (I have not read book 1) so I did feel I was missing some of Rachel’s personal history. Some of this is revealed as the story evolves which hints at some dramatic drama with Rachel’s family. I look forward to reading more from this series.

I received a free copy from Netgalley. This is my unbiased review.
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76 reviews2 followers
June 3, 2024
This was a compelling murder mystery full of twists and turns and I did not predict the ending at all.
This is book 2 in a series but I read it easily as a standalone. Although I do feel that this book would have been even better with some background and context on Rachel's character.
Rather than being a police procedural, this novel is from Rachel's lawyer POV.
Despite the many characters, it was easy to keep track and follow the story as they were all unique and fleshed out that you could connect with them all!
This book was written cleverly, and has me turning the pages as quickly as possible to find out what happens next.
Bonus points for being set in the highlands where I grew up before moving to Australia! It was nostalgic reading of places I was very familiar with!
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358 reviews11 followers
June 12, 2024
The Highland Dead
by Morag Pringle
Pub Date: Jun 21 2024

The Highland Dead is book 2 of Rachel McKenzie Mysteries, a crime series. I can be read as a stand-a-lone. It's a very interesting story, it has great characters, the visualization from the authors description is amazing! I was totally captivated by this book, I highly recommend it.

Synopsis: Rachel is no stranger to the darkness in the hearts of men. When the body of a young woman is found, tragically killed in her own hometown, Rachel is devastated to discover she knew the victim. The death of the school friend forces Rachel McKenzie to confront the remorseless killer.

Many thanks to #TheHighlandDead #NetGalley & #StormPublishing for providing me with an E-ARC of this book.
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70 reviews
June 21, 2024
Couldn’t put this down!

I did not realize this was the second book in the Rachel McKenzie series. I was pleasantly surprised to realize this after the first few pages, as I had enjoyed the first book very much. Throughout the book, there are references made to the previous story, but you can easily start with this one without being lost on the cast of characters or storyline. This was a great “who done it?” that had me guessing the entire way through. I throughly enjoyed the mystery and suspense the authors storytelling led me through. The author goes into such detail that I can imagine every scene.

Rachel McKenzie finds herself taking on another case after a call comes through asking for further investigation into her friend’s death. The woman, Kristy, believes her friend was murdered, but the police and medical examiner don’t agree. When more women end up dead, Rachel believes there’s a serial killer on the loose. Are Rachel or Kristy next?
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1,921 reviews16 followers
June 19, 2024
This is the 2nd book in the series. I read the first book, The Liar's Bones, so was very happy to get a chance to read book 2. Rachel McKenzie works for the Scottish Fatalities Investigative Unit or the "death unit." When the body of a young woman is found tragically killed, Rachel decides to investigate a group of young women that are connected to the hospital. The book has a lot of strong female characters, such as; Rachel, Serena and Mags. The death of Rachel's mom is also looked into a little more. I didn't figure out who did the murder until it was revealed towards the end f the book. I'm looking forward to reading book 3 in the series. If you like books with great suspense, then you will love this book. Highly recommended!
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63 reviews6 followers
June 20, 2024
Anything crime thriller is right up my alley (no pun intended) and The Highland Dead did not disappoint. I will now have to go back and read the first in the series! The writing was phenomenal amd immersive, and the setting was so atmospheric and eerie, I couldn't put it down. The FMC (Rachel McKenzie) is honestly the epitome of a strong and determined leader and the author does a great job at showcasing resilience and trauma-rep. I thoroughly enjoyed this author's work and cant wait to read more from her. The twists were unexpected and not far-fetched, it was fun to go back and find the clues that lead up to the reveal. Well done!

Thank you NetGalley and Storm publishing for my e-ARC in an exchange for an honest review :)
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