Leaving the office last week I saw a large poster advertising James Oswald's Inspector McLean series. There appeared to be 3 books in the collection and when the poster name checked Ian Rankin, Stuart MacBride and Peter James I was sold.
Two days later I can honestly say that I had a lot of fun with Natural Causes and it will not be long before I seek out the next book. I found Oswald's style very easy to read, the characters were engaging and memorable and the story took plenty of twists and turns to hold my attention.

Oswald builds a supporting cast who are immediately likeable and put me in mind of the team 'assembled' by Stuart MacBride in the Logan McRae series (helped in no small part by the fact Oswald has named one of the team Stuart MacBride). MacBride himself is named and thanked in the author acknowledgements.
Woven through the story are hints of former misfortunes which befell McLean and also the promise of more pain to follow. The author nicely setting up future books, clearly he has a plan as to where he wants to take his characters.
On finishing Natural Causes I fully understood the reason why the advert I saw named Peter James. There is an other-worldly twist to this tale which may not please all the readers, however, fans of Mr James and of John Connelly's Charlie Parker books should be seeking out Natural Causes to add to their library.
No qualms in advising that you - Grab This Book.
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