Douglas Skelton was born in Glasgow. He has been a bank clerk, tax officer, taxi driver (for two days), wine waiter (for two hours), journalist and investigator. He has written several true crime and Scottish criminal history books but now concentrates on fiction. Thunder Bay (longlisted for the McIlvanney Prize), The Blood Is Still, A Rattle of Bones and Where Demons Hide are the first four novels in the bestselling Rebecca Connolly thriller series.
"'Rebecca Connolly belongs to a fine line of doughty Scottish reporters that includes Denise Mina’s Patricia Meehan and Val McDermid’s Allie Burns . . . an exciting and eerie tale' * Times * '""Children of the Mist"" is an enjoyable read that has some very nice twists and turns as it moves towards its conclusion' -- Ken Lussey * Undiscovered Scotland * 'If you think you don't like crime novels, then (the) Rebecca Connolly series might just change your mind' -- Alistair Braidwood * Scots Whay Hae podcast * 'almost perfection on the page... His writing is truly immersive' -- Sharon Bairden * ChapterInMyLife * 'There is a clear love of his settings, and of the lore and legend that is so rife throughout Scottish history... Atmospheric and suspenseful' * Jen Med Book Reviews * 'This book has a fantastically eerie atmosphere, a whole host of jeopardy and some truly heart-in-mouth moments. But it is Skelton’s love of the landscape and the sheer awe of the beauty of nature that provides the perfect backdrop for a terrific story and makes this a special read' * Live and Deadly Reviews *"