Unsound (Heather Critchlow)
He left for university… and never came back
Arran went missing in Edinburgh fourteen years ago. The last time his parents saw him he was withdrawn and on edge where he’d once been happy and carefree. Still searching for their son, they turn to their last hope, true crime podcaster Cal Lovett.
Cal begins looking for answers, but is distracted by his sister’s murder trial. He’s so close to getting the justice Margot deserves. Can he finally leave the past – and Margot – behind?
As Cal unearths disturbing evidence about Arran’s fate, he suspects the young man’s close-knit group of university friends are keeping secrets to protect each other. It seems old loyalties don’t die easily. But they can’t all stay silent forever…
An unputdownable crime thriller perfect for fans of Jane Casey, Cara Hunter and Neil Lancaster.
Praise for Unsound
‘Beautifully written, full of empathy and understanding, and at times, utterly devastating’ Louisa Scarr, author of Gallows Wood
‘Darkly compelling... I couldn’t put it down. Heather Critchlow writes characters so real I’m still thinking of them now’ Rachel Wolf, author of Five Nights
‘Unsound is a genuinely moving experience... it captured me. I loved it’ Dom Nolan, author of White City
‘Heather Critchlow’s writing is razor sharp’ Rob Rutherford, author of Seven Days
‘Wow, wow, wow. A gripping thriller that left me heartbroken at times. I can’t say that about many books. This was a great read’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Reader review