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<p>The second thrilling installment in the Harry McCoy series.</p> <p>“McCoy is so noir he makes most other Scottish cops seem light grey.”—<em>The Times</em></p> <p>A man hangs himself in a neighborhood chapel. Bodies of young girls are being found in canals and rivers across the city with high levels of Mandrax in their bloodstream. McCoy is asked to watch over a colleague’s niece, who has left home young and is running with a bad crowd in Glasgow. DS Wattie is attempting to become a sergeant. Drugs in Glasgow have got darker and more dangerous.</p> <p>Glasgow, its music and its inhabitants all have rough edges in this hard city fought over by gangs, organized crime, the forces of law and order, and ordinary people trying to get by.</p> <p>**</p>Review <p>Praise for Bloody January</p> <p>“Alan Parks’s grisly debut novel, <em>Bloody January</em>, is also set in Glasgow―in the first month of 1973. Though snow is blanketing the streets, it can’t hide the corruption in a city where cops and criminals are often forced to keep each other’s secrets.”―<em>Wall Street Journal</em></p> <p>“<em>Bloody January</em> has all the gritty bells and whistles expected of noir, but at the same time its main character, Detective Harry McCoy of the Glasgow Police Force, grapples with the contradictions of morality on a multitude of levels.” ―<em>LA Review of Books</em></p> <p>“Told over the course of 20 days, <em>Bloody January</em> never flags in pace. Bundled with a myriad of personal flaws, Harry McCoy is an immediately compelling new character. His quest for justice (and a little measure of revenge), despite the personal cost to himself, makes for an irresistible read.”―<em>Mystery Scene</em></p> <p>"Rich with local details and historical anecdotes from 1970s, this is a top-notch crime fiction with high likelihood of becoming part of an exciting series in the coming years.”―<em>Mystery Tribune</em></p> <p>“...really tight writing, gripping and violent, dark and satisfying.”―Bret Easton Ellis, author of <em>American Psycho</em> and <em>Less Than Zero</em></p> <p>“Parks’ debut novel has an in-your-face immediacy that matches its protagonist. Compelling portraits of minor characters tucked into several scenes add texture and interest.” ―<em>Kirkus Reviews</em></p> <p>“[A] suitably dark and violent debut novel that resurrects the tartan noir phenomenon.”―<em>Library Journal</em></p> <p>“An old-school cop novel written with wit and economy…Think McIlvanney or <em>Get Carter</em>.”―Ian Rankin, author of The Inspector Rebus series</p> <p>“Tautly woven...A worthy addition to the tartan noir canon, McCoy is a flawed hero to watch, as is his creator.”―<em>Publishers Weekly</em></p> <p>“For noir connoisseurs, this will hit the spot.”―<em>Booklist</em></p> <p>“A thrilling debut from a very promising talent.”―Ragnar Jónasson, author of The Dark Iceland series</p> <p>“Set in 1970s Glasgow where violence is a language everyone speaks, <em>Bloody January</em> is a deliciously dark read. One to be read with the lights on and the doors locked, this book is a must-have for lovers of McIlvanney and all things noir.” ―Lesley Kelly, author of <em>A Fine House in Trinity</em></p> <p>“An authentic freefall through Glasgow’s criminal underworld from a great, intriguing new Scottish voice.” ―Jenni Fagan, author of <em>The Panopticon</em></p> <p>“<em>Bloody January</em> is seriously good. It’s brilliantly evocative of the 1970s in Glasgow (and I should know as I was there!). I loved Alan Parks’ characters and I want to read a lot more of Detective Harry McCoy please!” ―Alex Gray, author of the Detective Lorimer Series</p> <p>“A brilliant debut. Taut, violent and as close as you’ll get to 1970s Glasgow without a TARDIS. Parks is a natural successor to William McIIvanney.” ―John Niven, author of <em>Kill Your Friends</em></p>
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| Author: | Alan Parks |
|---|---|
| Publication Year: | 2019 |
| Language: | other |
| File Size: | 2.7451 |
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| Price: | FREE |
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