Set in a brooding, wintry Scotland, McBride’s bone-chilling thriller finds DC Edward Reekie on the trail of a murderer as an ex-cop-turned-gangster is found tortured to death in his bungalow.
It was supposed to be an easy job.
All Detective Constable Edward Reekie had to do was pick up a dying prisoner from HMP Grampian and deliver him somewhere to live out his last few months in peace.
From the outside, Glenfarach looks like a quaint, sleepy, snow-dusted village, nestled deep in the heart of Cairngorms National Park, but things aren't what they seem. The place is thick with security cameras and there's a strict nine o'clock curfew, because Glenfarach is the final sanctuary for people who've served their sentences but can't be safely released into the general population.
Edward's new boss, DI Victoria Montgomery-Porter, insists they head back to Aberdeen before the approaching blizzards shut everything down, but when an ex-cop-turned-gangster is discovered tortured to death in his bungalow, someone needs to take charge.
The weather's closing in, tensions are mounting, and time's running out - something nasty has come to Glenfarach, and Edward is standing right in its way...
Publisher: Transworld Publishers Ltd
ISBN: 9780552178327
Number of pages: 384
Weight: 260 g
Dimensions: 196 x 126 x 32 mm
'Often very funny and concludes with a glorious twist' - The Times
MacBride is one of this country's finest crime writers, but he is no exponent of 'cosy' crime, as he demonstrates here with this fierce, dark tale of a young detective delivering a prisoner to a village in the Scottish Highlands to spend his last days. . . Written in MacBride's familiar tongue-in-cheek style, it fizzes from every page - Daily Mail
A tale with genuine jeopardy that is also sheer entertainment. It's a high wire balancing act, but MacBride never falters - Scotland on Sunday
Not your usual crime story, this is a darkly funny Fawlty Towers - Sun
A classic, twisty thriller - i Paper
“A claw-foot bath dominated one wall, topped by a mildewed shower-curtain. Crusts of dark-orange and brown limescale around the drain. Lid and seat up on the toilet, showing off a whole Formula-One- season of skid... More
This was a good and engaging book to read. It flows well and the writing is good and I loved the dark humour in the story. I didn't like Reekie initially although he did grow on me as the book progressed. He and... More
The author sucks you in right from the start with his new read. Set in the middle of winter, in a small Scottish town, the plotting is creative and fast paced. Filled with flashes of sardonic humour, it's gritty,... More
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