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FINALIST FOR THE 2022 MCILVANNEY PRIZE
Set in 1976, seven years after the murders recounted in Liam McIlvanney’s breakout novel,
The Quaker
, this new Glasgow noir novel is a standalone mystery featuring serial character, Detective Duncan McCormack.
McCormack has returned to Glasgow after a stint with the Metropolitan Police in London. The reason for his return is left a lurking mystery throughout. He is investigating a series of murders that seem at first to be the result of random bouts of violence among Glasgow’s poor and destitute. McCormack, however, has insight into Glasgow’s underground that many of his colleagues don’t. He has a secret of his own that he guards carefully but that takes him places and introduces him to people that prove essential to his investigations.
Mcilvanney’s
was named the Scottish Crime Fiction Book of the Year and a
Washington Post
Best Book of the Year.
The Guardian
called it “a solidly crafted and satisfying detective story.” McIlvanney is known for his well crafted plots, his deep characterization, and his stylish prose.
The Heretic
is no exception.
Set in 1976, seven years after the murders recounted in Liam McIlvanney’s breakout novel,
The Quaker
, this new Glasgow noir novel is a standalone mystery featuring serial character, Detective Duncan McCormack.
McCormack has returned to Glasgow after a stint with the Metropolitan Police in London. The reason for his return is left a lurking mystery throughout. He is investigating a series of murders that seem at first to be the result of random bouts of violence among Glasgow’s poor and destitute. McCormack, however, has insight into Glasgow’s underground that many of his colleagues don’t. He has a secret of his own that he guards carefully but that takes him places and introduces him to people that prove essential to his investigations.
Mcilvanney’s
was named the Scottish Crime Fiction Book of the Year and a
Washington Post
Best Book of the Year.
The Guardian
called it “a solidly crafted and satisfying detective story.” McIlvanney is known for his well crafted plots, his deep characterization, and his stylish prose.
The Heretic
is no exception.
FINALIST FOR THE 2022 MCILVANNEY PRIZE
Set in 1976, seven years after the murders recounted in Liam McIlvanney’s breakout novel,
The Quaker
, this new Glasgow noir novel is a standalone mystery featuring serial character, Detective Duncan McCormack.
McCormack has returned to Glasgow after a stint with the Metropolitan Police in London. The reason for his return is left a lurking mystery throughout. He is investigating a series of murders that seem at first to be the result of random bouts of violence among Glasgow’s poor and destitute. McCormack, however, has insight into Glasgow’s underground that many of his colleagues don’t. He has a secret of his own that he guards carefully but that takes him places and introduces him to people that prove essential to his investigations.
Mcilvanney’s
was named the Scottish Crime Fiction Book of the Year and a
Washington Post
Best Book of the Year.
The Guardian
called it “a solidly crafted and satisfying detective story.” McIlvanney is known for his well crafted plots, his deep characterization, and his stylish prose.
The Heretic
is no exception.
Set in 1976, seven years after the murders recounted in Liam McIlvanney’s breakout novel,
The Quaker
, this new Glasgow noir novel is a standalone mystery featuring serial character, Detective Duncan McCormack.
McCormack has returned to Glasgow after a stint with the Metropolitan Police in London. The reason for his return is left a lurking mystery throughout. He is investigating a series of murders that seem at first to be the result of random bouts of violence among Glasgow’s poor and destitute. McCormack, however, has insight into Glasgow’s underground that many of his colleagues don’t. He has a secret of his own that he guards carefully but that takes him places and introduces him to people that prove essential to his investigations.
Mcilvanney’s
was named the Scottish Crime Fiction Book of the Year and a
Washington Post
Best Book of the Year.
The Guardian
called it “a solidly crafted and satisfying detective story.” McIlvanney is known for his well crafted plots, his deep characterization, and his stylish prose.
The Heretic
is no exception.