Cold Secrets

A Scottish Murder Mystery

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Pub Date Nov 25 2024 | Archive Date May 31 2025

Description

“This book makes me feel the same as watching Only Murders in the Building!”

“I can attest to the brilliance of this story. Whisky or not, it’s gripping. Believe me, I’ve read chapters of it in the morning. It goes splendidly well, no matter your tipple.”

“If you enjoy a murder mystery, this is a good one to keep you on the edge!”

Meet Robert Begg: bar owner and now accidental detective, as he’s swept up in a decades’ old case in the Scottish Highlands. 

Robert Begg is struggling to make ends meet at the Pine Needle, the bar his late father left to him. When well-to-do Londoner Mirabella Rowley, the mother of a teenage girl who was murdered in Findrussie twenty-two years ago, gatecrashes Hogmanay celebrations, Robert puts her ranting down to grief (something he understands all too well). 

However, she insists his father’s drowning accident is somehow connected to her daughter’s murder. Then, she reveals his father called her on the day he died. Suspicious of the local police, who she believes mishandled her daughter’s case all those years ago, Mirabella offers Robert and his colleagues £100,000 to look into it – an amount that will save the bar from closing. 

Before he knows it, Robert finds himself in the middle of a murder investigation. Why did his father telephone Mirabella? Who was her daughter’s mystery boyfriend? Did the police really get it wrong? His enquiries take him all over the village and beyond; but as Robert begins to uncover Findrussie’s murky past, more suspicious deaths occur. 

Rumours begin to buzz. Brian McCrae, the surly lead investigator on the original case and now a powerful detective, starts harassing Robert. The Pine Needle team feels as if they’re being watched…

As each new twist places Robert and his friends in more danger, can they get to the truth before it’s too late? 

An unputdownable Scottish murder mystery. Perfect for fans of Agatha Christie, Faith Martin and Clare Chase.



“This book makes me feel the same as watching Only Murders in the Building!”

“I can attest to the brilliance of this story. Whisky or not, it’s gripping. Believe me, I’ve read chapters of it in the...


Advance Praise

“This book makes me feel the same as watching Only Murders in the Building!”

“I can attest to the brilliance of this story. Whisky or not, it’s gripping. Believe me, I’ve read chapters of it in the morning. It goes splendidly well, no matter your tipple.”

“If you enjoy a murder mystery, this is a good one to keep you on the edge!”

“This book makes me feel the same as watching Only Murders in the Building!”

“I can attest to the brilliance of this story. Whisky or not, it’s gripping. Believe me, I’ve read chapters of it in the...


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Meet Robert Begg: bar owner and now accidental detective, as he’s swept up in a decades’ old case in the Scottish Highlands! Good book! This book had suspense, intrigue, action, murder, mystery, a great who done it and a few twists and turns. The story was interesting! I definitely recommend reading this book! Thank you NetGalley and the publisher for sharing this book with me!

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I really enjoyed that this wasn’t a old detective as a main character but someone that was accidental put in that position. The story was everything that I was looking for and enjoyed the overall feel of this world. It had a great mystery element that I was hoping for and was glad I got to read this. V J Randle has a strong writing style and was glad I got to start this series.

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Terrific setting, premise and characters. The author creates something special with this accidental detective and I loved getting to know him and the people around him as he adjusted, somewhat reluctantly, to his new role. Excellent descriptions of the world in which the plot takes place make this a charming read.

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First.of all, i love that this is set in Scotland. And the fact that our MC is an accidental detective is brilliant. The writing is fantastic and this is truly such an enjoyable, edge of your seat read!

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Cold cases, a good who done it murder mystery and an accidental detective as MC, what's not to like? This was and enjoyable read with an atmospheric setting and likable characters.

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I really enjoyed this book. Set in Findrussie in the Scottish highlands, Robert Begg is still trying to get over the sudden death of his father and keeping his bar Pine Needles from sinking, luckily he has the support of his friends.
The group of four friends are thrown into investigating a twenty year old murder by the victim’s mother, reluctantly Robert gets involved not realising the danger he will be putting him and his friends into.
Well written and enjoyable read.

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Robert Begg is struggling. He is still grieving the death of his father & the bar- The Pine Needle' is struggling to make ends meet. As the traditional Hogmanay party is in full swing & he wonders if they can keep going till the next one. A very well to do lady arrives & demands that Robert help her right a wrong. Her son is imprisoned for the murder of his sister but she is convinced he didn't do it & the detective who investigated was involved. She offers money to find out the truth. Money that would keep the bar open. Robert discovers that his father had been contacted by her- why did he never mention it?

This was a terrific story. The setting of Findrussie is beautifully crafted- you can almost feel the wind off the Loch! The characters were well written & mostly likeable & the pace of the story was great. Thanks to Netgalley & the publisher for letting me read & review this book.

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⭐⭐⭐⭐ solid 4 stars! Can't wait to read more by V.J. Randle!!!

If you like your mysteries with a side of danger and a hint of ice, Cold Secrets is a must read!!

Cold Secrets is a fast-paced thriller and V.J. Randle's writing carves out a plot as crisp and thrilling as the winter landscape it's set in. With twists as sharp as a shard of ice and as unpredictable as a winter storm.
Amidst the tension, there’s a frosty backdrop of desperation at Robert's Pine Needle bar. Robert was left the bar by his late father. The bar is in danger of having to close as it is barely making ends meet. The cool £100k offered by well-to-do Londoner Mirabella Rowley ( the mother of a teenage girl who was murdered twenty-two years ago and who claims to have spoken to Robert's father the day he died ) in exchange for Robert to look into what happened to her daughter would be the lifeline needed to save the Pine Needle.

Lovely writing style from V.J. Randle and I very much look forward to reading more from this author.

P.S Sorry for the wintery/ice puns I can't help myself!!






Thank you to NetGalley and the author V.J. Randle for this ARC in exchange for my honest review.

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Cold Secrets

‘how fragile, how suggestive the human mind can be and how willing it is to believe anything that is placed in front of it. ‘ [ … ]

What a fantastic book! I'm actually a bit sad to see it come to an end, but if it's up to me, I'd love to come down to the Pine Needles for a wee dram at some point in the future and have a chat about another adventure!

I know Scotland well, I have hiked there a number of times - from the Highlands to the Outer Hebrides - ; I am also a whisky lover (a fan of Speyside whiskies myself.), and try to get there as often as possible. I have no problem with the Scottish weather: it pours just as often here in the north of the Netherlands: it's just part of the experience. A dram by the fire in the evening and the rain and wind are soon forgotten.
The book breathes Scotland, I will not give away too much of the plot for fear of spoiling too much.

The never solved murder of a young girl years ago, with a touch of Greek tragedy is the basis for this sublime murder mystery that will keep you guessing until the very last page.

Mirabella offers Robert, the owner of the Pine Needle pub, a handsome reward for finding the murderer of her daughter Clara years ago.
Together with the other staff of the Pine Needle, he sets out to find out who murdered the girl and left the Rowley family in shambles.
They almost get killed and burned alive in the process…

I liked the way almost every chapter ends with a cliffhanger - it is very suspenseful until the very last page.

It is incredibly well written, thrilling until the very last page, and has a very original and completely believable plot. I liked each of the characters, although I found the switch from ‘bad cop’ to ‘good cop’ (McCrae) a bit far-fetched. I fear that Robbie has been hitting the whisky bottle too many times,how can he fail to see that Eilidh is madly in love with him? :)

Some parts were hilarious, like the meeting at Felicity's place in the woods. Like The Marlowe Murder Club, I have a feeling that this book could be suitable for the screen.
I thought that the pages of the book fit in incredibly well with the story and were very original.

The story has a somewhat open ending, so I'm really hoping for a sequel! And I'd love to come and have a wee dram at The Pine Needles!

For fans of The Marlow Murder Club - a great, and atmospheric murder mystery set in bonnie Scotland!
Highly recommended, 5 stars!

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