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The Wronged

By:Owen Mullen
Publisher:Boldwood Books
Print ISBN:9781801620581
eText ISBN:9781801620611
Edition:0
Copyright:2026
Format:Reflowable

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A thrilling, compulsive crime drama from TOP 20 BESTSELLER Owen Mullen A complex case of missing persons draws Scottish PI Charlie Cameron into Glasgow’s deadly underworld. Private Investigator Charlie Cameron is searching for a man who disappeared after his son’s suicide. When an unidentified body turns up at the morgue, Cameron is sure it’s another case closed. But the body laid out on the slab isn’t the man he’s looking for. And it isn’t a stranger. Suddenly, a routine investigation becomes a desperate fight for survival. As Charlie is dragged deeper into Glasgow’s criminal underbelly, he gets dangerously close to a notorious gangster named Jimmy Rafferty. Now Rafferty wants Cameron to hunt for something that may be impossible to find. And disappointing Jimmy Rafferty is not an option... Owen Mullen is a best-selling author of psychological and gangland thrillers. His fast-paced, twist-aplenty stories are perfect for all fans of Robert Galbraith, Ian Rankin and Ann Cleeves. This book was previously published as Old Friends And New Enemies Praise for Owen Mullen: 'A superb rollercoaster of a read. Gripping to the very last page!' J.A. Baker ‘A gripping story with a totally unexpected ending. Loved it.’ Valerie Keogh ‘A gripping tale packed full of action, twists and a dash of the unexpected all perfectly paced to keep you hooked page after page' ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Reader Review 'One of the very best thriller writers I have ever read' ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Reader Review 'An absolute first class book. Yet again this talented author delivers a gripping rollercoaster of a read' ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Reader Review