Glasgow's thick blanket of snow makes it difficult to discover clues to the identity of a knife-carrying murderer.
The young woman who was found at 10pm with the knife still in her throat triggers off Glasgow's P Division's latest investigation. She was a heroin addict and had the words 'I belong to Dino' tattooed on her groin. They were the only clues. Yet as the police combed the area and collated evidence they began to build up a picture of the dead girl, her associates, family and lifestyle which lead to the arrest of a vicious murderer who had killed and would kill again.
The body is found in a Glasgow alley, the murder weapon lies nearby with the murderer's fingerprints on it. It seems like an open and shut case until the officers of P division begin their investigations.
Investigating the murder of a woman whose body was found beside a fluffy toy rabbit in a shallow grave, Ray Sussock of the P Division in Glasgow is horrified when the fields of the murder site produce several additional victims. Reprint.
Eight months after unpopular social worker Pam McArthur disappears, her murdered body is discovered, and Ray Sussock unravels a shocking secret that puts Glasgow's P Division on a trail of blackmail and corruption. Reprint.
When a man is found with his face blown off, the Glasgow P Division detectives quickly establish his identity. But the mystery surrounding his death only deepens.