Murder Solstice by Keith Moray
A religious cult has taken over Dunshiffin Castle on the outer Hebridean island of West Uist. The focus of their attention as the summer solstice approaches seems to be the ancient stone circle known as The Hoolish Stones. Finlay McNeil the local museum curator believes that there is something sinister going on, and he makes the fatal mistake of challenging them on Scottish TV. Inspector Torquil McKinnon soon finds that there is a serial killer on his island.A cracking book from the first page to the last. I see a movie or a TV sereies coming! watch out Rebus... here comes teh bagpipe-playing McKinnon! -- Darren Stevens, The Wakefield Express
Keith Souter, writing as Keith Moray, is a doctor, medical writer and novelist working in three genres. He has written nine medical books and ten novels. In 2006 he won the Fish Historical One-Page Prize for a short story entitled, A Villain's Tale. He lives within arrowshot of one of England's historic castles, the setting for two of his historical thrillers. He is a member of the Society of Authors and the Crime Writers' Association. He is married to Rachel and has three grown up children and a granddaughter.

