Pages: 528 (Paperback) ISBN: 0007193165 Pub: HarperCollins Publishers Ltd Pub date: 2007-01-02 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 375
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Reader Reviews:It must be bought (0/0 people found this helpful)I just loved reading this book and once I started, I literally couldn't put the book down!
Thoroughly recommended (0/0 people found this helpful)Logan McRae is confined to DI Steel's `Screw-Up Squad', investigating a series of horrific murders against Aberdeen's prostitutes, as a maniacal arsonist is terrorising the city. He is in a full-blown relationship with Watson, something begun in COLD GRANITE.
Pretty good, but.... (0/0 people found this helpful)OK, there's a lot in this book that I like and on the whole, I enjoyed reading it. However, I can't help wondering where Macbride goes from here. Logan himself is likeable enough but in Insch in 'Cold Granite' and Steel in this one, he seems to have created cliched figures which he won't be able to develop. One eats sweets, the other smokes, both swear a lot. I'm also a bit worried about the gore. Bits of this one are quite bad - one in particular - is he going to go down that road in future books? i.e. even more graphic descriptions of what decaying flesh looks/smells like. I hope not. There's a lot of humour here as well, though much of it 'black'. I'll give No3 a go but it's going to be make-or-break as far as this reader's concerned. MacBride rocks.......................... (0/0 people found this helpful)As one born and bred in Aberdeen - where the weather is not that bad - this book is a worthy sequal to "Cold Granite".Here we have the return of the sweetie-guzzling D.I. Insch and the chain-smoking D.I. Steele. Local police hero D.S. Lazerus MacRae, is up to his eyes in murder, and the story twists and turns but never bores. Never short on humour, the characters are so natural and one feels one is at the scene. I would argue a little about the geography of the place, but much rebuilding has taken place so who knows.
Best book I have read like this since early Rebus (1/1 people found this helpful)My Dad gave me this, and before starting, my expectations were fairly low as I hadn't heard of Stuart MacBride. Having a read over the back cover, it sounded like a Aberdeen version of Rebus... and to be honest it turned out like that. Early Rebus though - the real hard-core stories. I immensely enjoyed this book, from the characters, to the whodunnit, the twists and turns. I found myself entirely engrossed.
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