Chapter Nine

       Dayna’s funeral was a couple of days later, and at first, I was reluctant to attend. The look of rage in Mr Khalid’s eye, the way he had thrown me out of the hotel; would he throw me out of her funeral as well? The night before her funeral, I was washing up the …

Chapter Eight

I lay in bed that night, the drawl of the radio downstairs relaying the facts of Dayna’s murder. Facts that were wrong, facts that contradicted the news report on the TV a mere hour earlier. I stood up and slammed my bedroom door shut, desperate to drown out the noise. To drown out the speculation. …

Chapter Seven

       I was back in the police stations interrogation room. It was humid and stuffy; the Summer storm hadn’t done much to clear the air. I was relieved that Officer Clark wasn’t there, but once I met the inspector they’d called in from Inverness, I would have done anything to have him back. Inspector David …

Chapter Six

I had always read about people in shock thinking and doing bizarre things, but this was the first time I had experienced it. As I bent over her listless body, tears falling,!all I could think about was how she was wearing red. Dayna hated red; she always decried it as “not her colour.” It took …

Chapter One

The Murder Sessions By Rebecca Allan Excerpt from the Murder Sessions Podcast Episode 100 – “To Perish with Passion” This episode was recorded on the night Dayna Khalid disappeared and has not been released to the public. – Sgt. A Andrews Blair: Good evening Bloodlusters’ and welcome to the one hundredth episode of The Murder …

The Murder Sessions

The Murder Sessions is an episodic murder mystery story, with episodes released twice a week. Follow the story of Blair Campbell in the sleepy Highland town of Kirkleithen. After her best friend is brutally murdered, True Crime enthusiast Blair takes it upon herself to investigate. As she begins to unravel the secrets of the townspeople …

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