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A Dead Man on Staffin Beach

A D.I. Duncan McAdam Mystery (The Misty Isle, Book 5)

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That which does not kill you... only makes them try harder...

When the body of a celebrity author, recently returned to the Isle of Skye seemingly to live out his remaining days, is found on Staffin Beach, D.I. Duncan McAdam is left with a mystery to solve.

The circumstances of his last days along with his death prove to be a mystery. How did this man meet his end on the sands of An Corran Beach at dawn? The case generates a great deal of interest in the media, putting a spotlight on Duncan and his team. Little does Duncan know how many people have been keeping secrets on the island. Secrets that some thought—and many hoped—would never come into the light.

As Duncan uncovers a darker side to his beloved Misty Isle, he finds the investigation coming closer to home. The life on Skye he escaped from all those years ago may not have been quite what he thought it was. As the investigation develops, Duncan begins to question not only who he can trust but also to what extent his own experiences have been manipulated by the deeds of the past.

What is it that happened on The Rock all those years ago that no one dares to speak of?

A Dead Man on Staffin Beach is the fifth book in the #1 bestselling Misty Isle series from the multi-million selling crime writer, J M Dalgliesh, the author of the Hidden Norfolk and Dark Yorkshire books.

©2025 J M Dalgliesh (P)2025 J M Dalgliesh
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Absolutely love this series and the narration of Angus King. Awaiting anxiously for the next in the series!

Keep them coming!

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Great story but the narrator needs to go. I don’t know why he does it, but he uses the articles “a” and “the” incorrectly almost every time he opens his mouth.

I always enjoy JM Dalgliesh

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