Boyhood
David Keenan
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On the night of a wedding in St Andrews, a guest is killed in a hit and run and a card marked with the number five is left behind. As more numbered murders follow, DI Clare Mackay races to stop a killer stalking the town. Ideal for fans of Scottish crime and tense police procedurals.
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We found See Them Run confident and methodical, pairing procedural momentum with a strong sense of place and a detective shaped as much by history as evidence.
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A wedding celebration in St Andrews ends in shock when a guest is killed in a hit-and-run on the edge of town. The scene carries a deliberate mark. A card placed on the body, numbered five. It is not an accident, and it is not finished.
DI Clare Mackay takes charge as the meaning of the number begins to emerge. What first appears contained soon opens outward, drawing in older grievances and carefully chosen targets. With each new death, the pattern tightens and the pressure builds. The town’s postcard calm becomes a liability, its narrow streets and shared histories offering both cover and motive.
See Them Run moves quickly but stays grounded, using setting as more than backdrop. St Andrews is rendered as a place of beauty and restraint, where violence feels all the more jarring for how publicly it unfolds. As Clare and her team race to interrupt the sequence, the novel asks how long revenge can be deferred before it insists on being answered, and what happens when justice is measured not by law, but by count.