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'a tour de force work of art' - The Wall Street Journal, Best Books
of the Year Longlisted for the 2022 CWA Ian Fleming Steel Dagger
Award It's Saturday evening, 9 March 1566, and Mary, Queen of
Scots, is six months pregnant. She's hosting a supper party, secure
in her private chambers. She doesn't know that her Palace is
surrounded - that, right now, an army of men is creeping upstairs
to her chamber. They're coming to murder David Rizzio, her friend
and secretary, the handsome Italian man who is smiling across the
table at her. Mary's husband, Lord Darnley, wants it done in front
of her and he wants her to watch it done ... Denise Mina
brilliantly portrays the sexual dynamics and politics of power -
between men and women, monarch and subjects, master and servants.
The period is masterfully researched yet lightly drawn, the
characterisation quick, subtle and utterly convincing. This
breathtakingly tense work is a tale of sex, secrets and lies, one
that explores the lengths that men - and women - will go to in the
search for love and power.
What will it take to tell the truth when your life depends on a lie?
A year ago, a father and his fiancée were brutally stabbed in their
opulent townhouse, sparking the most high-profile murder investigation
in recent history. Blood spatter expert Doctor Claudia O’Sheil’s
evidence put the killer behind bars – or so everyone believes. Since
the trial, Claudia’s learned a horrific truth: her evidence and her
testimony were wrong. And someone she knows made sure of it.
Now, as she takes the stage to give a career-defining speech before
London’s elite, Claudia faces a devastating choice. Protect her
children and her livelihood with her continued complicity or blow the
whole conspiracy apart and reveal the truth: not only is the real
murderer still out there, they’re in the audience.
As Claudia steps toward the microphone, she revisits that fateful
night. What really happened? And what speech will Claudia give?
'a tour de force work of art' - The Wall Street Journal, Best Books
of the Year Longlisted for the 2022 CWA Ian Fleming Steel Dagger
Award It's Saturday evening, 9 March 1566, and Mary, Queen of
Scots, is six months pregnant. She's hosting a supper party, secure
in her private chambers. She doesn't know that her Palace is
surrounded - that, right now, an army of men is creeping upstairs
to her chamber. They're coming to murder David Rizzio, her friend
and secretary, the handsome Italian man who is smiling across the
table at her. Mary's husband, Lord Darnley, wants it done in front
of her and he wants her to watch it done ... Denise Mina
brilliantly portrays the sexual dynamics and politics of power -
between men and women, monarch and subjects, master and servants.
The period is masterfully researched yet lightly drawn, the
characterisation quick, subtle and utterly convincing. This
breathtakingly tense work is a tale of sex, secrets and lies, one
that explores the lengths that men - and women - will go to in the
search for love and power.
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'Denise Mina is a one-of-a-kind storyteller' James Patterson "This
is Marlowe." "Mr. Philip Marlowe?" She asked. I glanced at the
clock. It was exactly eleven am, as if she had been waiting by the
phone for an appointed hour, following someone else's orders to the
letter. "What, d'you think we're a troupe of brothers? There is
only me." It's mid-September, a heatwave has descended on the
parched hills of LA and Private Detective Philip Marlowe is called
to the Montgomery estate, an almost mythic place sitting high on
top of Beverly Hills. Wealthy twenty-two-year-old Chrissie
Montgomery, set to inherit an enormous fortune, is missing. She's a
walking target, ripe for someone to get their claws into. Her dying
father, along with his sultry bottle blonde girlfriend, wants her
found before that happens. They've hired Anna Riorden, Marlowe's
nemesis, too. The search takes them to the roughest neighbourhoods
of LA through dive bars and Skid Row. And that's before he finds
the body at The Brody Hotel. Who will get to her first, Marlowe,
Anne, or the men chasing her fortune? And does she want to be
found? Discover the rest of the inimitable Philip Marlowe series -
nine classic Chandler adventures, from The Big Sleep to The Long
Goodbye, available now in paperback and eBook from Penguin Books.
______________________________ Readers love The Second Murderer: 'I
must congratulate Denise Mina for bravely stepping into the shoes
of Raymond Chandler and continuing the tales of the much loved
Philip Marlowe... I think the author has done a great job capturing
the essence of Marlowe such as his duelling dialogue with other
characters or his descriptions of the heat soaked LA landscape in
midsummer. The Chandler sarcastic humour is also present....one
line I cant seem to find but from memory was something like..."
this place was so sleazy even the rats had to wipe their feet on
the way out". Brilliant! I encourage all fans of the genre to read
this book. It is very well written and much like Chandlers books,
the descriptions are so vivid you feel you are in each scene.'
Michael N., 5 stars
'a bedrock of the Scottish theatre industry' The Guardian 'a major
part of Scotland's new playwriting landscape' The Scotsman After
running for fifteen years, the founding principles of A Play, a Pie
and a Pint remain steadfast - a new play at lunchtime every week
that lasts no more than an hour, accompanied by a pie and a pint.
As well as producing thirty-three new plays per year, Oran Mor also
biannually hosts its much-adored pantomimes for grown up kids -
both Summer and Winter - which have become a staple of the Glasgow
theatrical calendar. This first volume collects some of the most
popular and critically acclaimed plays from the phenomenal back
catalogue. Includes the plays: A Respectable Widow Takes to
Vulgarity (Douglas Maxwell) Toy Plastic Chicken (Uma Nada-Rajah)
Chic Murray: A Funny Place for A Window (Stuart Hepburn) Ida Tamson
(Denise Mina) Jocky Wilson Said (Jane Livingstone and Jonathan
Cairney) Do Not Press This Button (Alan Bissett)
BY THE BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF THE TALENTED MR RIPLEY INTRODUCED BY
DENISE MINA 'Highsmith is a giant of the genre. The original, the
best, the gloriously twisted Queen of Suspense' MARK BILLINGHAM A
gripping novel that explores the shifting sands of moral values -
is murder still murder when committed in a lawless place? Howard
Ingham, an American writer, is in Tunisia working on a screenplay,
and feeling stranded. No one has written to him since he arrived -
neither the film director who he is supposed to be meeting in
Tunis, nor his lover in New York. The erratic mail eventually
brings news of the director's suicide. For reasons obscure even to
himself, Ingham decides to stay and work on a novel, but a series
of events - a hushed-up murder and a vanished corpse - lures him
inexorably into the deep, ambivalent shadows of the town; into
deceit and away from conventional morality. Ultimately, what is in
question is not justice or truth, but the state of his oddly quiet
conscience. 'Highsmith is the poet of apprehension rather than fear
. . . Highsmith's finest novel to my mind is The Tremor of Forgery,
and if I were asked what it is about I would reply, "apprehension"'
GRAHAM GREENE
A brutal attack. A mysterious demand for money. An unexpected
kidnap... A superb novel from the two-time winner of the THEAKSTONS
OLD PECULIER CRIME NOVEL OF THE YEAR AWARD and Costa shortlisted
author of THE LESS DEAD It's a peaceful Sunday evening in suburban
Glasgow until a battered van pulls up to one home and disgorges a
group of armed men in balaclavas. They smash into the house and
hold the family at gunpoint and demand millions of pounds. Baffled,
the assembled people protest that they don't have access to that
sort of money. The attackers kidnap the elderly grandfather and
storm off into the night. Now senior policewoman Alex Morrow has
been summoned to investigate the case. But there are so many
mysteries. Who were the men? And why did they think a normal
household concealed untold riches? The family is certainly not
talking. But as she starts to delve deeper, she realises that there
are dark secrets all around...
The Blunderer was written by Highsmith in between Strangers on a
Train and The Talented Mr Ripley. The novel follows the young,
successful and handsome, Walter Stackhouse who seems to have it
all, that is, until the day his wife's body is found at the bottom
of a cliff. Under the intense scrutiny of the investigation he
commits one mistake, then another, until - in true Highsmithian
fashion - Walter finds his perfect life derailed. Now Walter is
running from the obsessions of the murderer, and the suspicions of
the lead cop, not to mention his own increasingly life-threatening
blunders.
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Bloody Scotland (Paperback)
Lin Anderson, Chris Brookmyre, Gordon Brown, Ann Cleeves, Doug Johnstone, …
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WINNER OF THE CWA SHORT STORY DAGGER In Bloody Scotland a selection
of Scotland's best crime writers use the sinister side of the
country's built heritage in stories that are by turns gripping,
chilling and redemptive. Stellar contributors Val McDermid, Chris
Brookmyre, Denise Mina, Ann Cleeves, Louise Welsh, Lin Anderson,
Doug Johnstone, Gordon Brown, Craig Robertson, E S Thomson, Sara
Sheridan and Stuart MacBride explore the thrilling potential of
Scotland's iconic sites and structures. From murder in an ancient
broch and a macabre tale of revenge among the furious clamour of an
eighteenth century mill, to a dark psychological thriller set
within the tourist throng of Edinburgh Castle and a rivalry turning
fatal in the concrete galleries of an abandoned modernist ruin,
this collection uncovers the intimate - and deadly - connections
between people and places. Prepare for a dangerous journey into the
dark shadows of our nation's buildings - where passion, fury,
desire and death collide.
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A savage murder with no apparent motive - DS Morrow's most
challenging case brings her work and home lives dangerously
close... From the two-time winner of the prestigious Theakstons Old
Peculier Crime Novel of the Year Award. When wealthy Sarah Erroll
dies a violent death at her home in a posh part of Glasgow, the
local community is stunned by what appears to be a truly gratuitous
act. Heavily pregnant with desperately wanted twins, DS Alex Morrow
is called in to investigate and soon discovers that there is more
to Sarah's murder than it first seems. On the other side of town,
Thomas Anderson is called into the headmaster's office at his
boarding school to be told that his tyrannical father - a banker
responsible for the loss of many livelihoods in the recession - has
committed suicide by hanging himself from the old oak tree on the
lawn of their home. Thomas returns to the family home to find his
mother and sister in a state of numb shock. The head of the
household is dead, yet their initial reaction is not that of grief,
but relief. As Alex Morrow slowly unravels the connections between
the two cases, she faces her greatest challenge yet as her work and
home lives collide with potentially disastrous consequences.
*** SHORTLISTED FOR THE CWA GOLD DAGGER 2016 *** 'Beautifully
written and plotted, cementing the author's place as one of the
finest contemporary British crime writers' Daily Express
'Brilliant' Metro Salt water lifts blood. Only salt water. Loch
Lomond is a mile deep but the woman's body surfaced anyway. Found
bludgeoned and dumped in the water, she now haunts Iain Fraser, the
man who put her there. She trusted him and now that misplaced trust
is gnawing through Iain's chest. He thinks it will kill him. Nearby
Helensburgh is an idyllic Victorian town - quaint, sleepy and
chocolate-box pretty. But the real town is shot through with
deception, lies and vested interests. As tensions rise and the
police seek a killer, the conflicts that lurk beneath Helensburgh's
calm waters threaten to explode. As DI Alex Morrow investigates,
she uncovers a connection too close to home - and the case is gets
more personal than she could possibly imagine.
A missing filmmaker. A stolen antique. Someone will kill to stop
them being found. . . FROM THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF
CONVICTION COMES AN ESCAPIST THRILLER *A Scotsman Book of the Year*
When amateur film-maker Lisa Lee vanishes from a Scottish seaside
town, journalists Anna and Fin find themselves at the centre of an
internet frenzy to find her. But she may not be the hapless victim
everyone thinks she is. The last film she made showed her breaking
into an abandoned French chateau and stumbling across a priceless
Roman silver casket. The day after Lisa vanishes the casket is
listed for auction in Paris, reserve price fifty million euros,
with a catalogue entry that challenges the beliefs of a major world
religion. On a thrilling chase across Europe to discover what
happened to Lisa, Anna and Fin are caught up in a world of
international art smuggling, religious zealotry, and murder. But
someone doesn't want them to find the missing girl... and will do
anything to stop them. 'Denise Mina is crime-writing royalty' Val
McDermid, author of A Place Of Execution 'Denise Mina is the cream
of the crop, an author who pushes the crime novel in new and
exciting directions' Ian Rankin, author of A Song For The Dark
Times
An incredible crime novel that won the prestigious THEAKSTONS OLD
PECULIER CRIME NOVEL OF THE YEAR AWARD 2013. 'GODS AND BEASTS is
vintage Mina: a complex three-ply plot involving a shooting,
blackmail and corruption, all described with hard-hitting prose and
psychological acuity' SUNDAY TELEGRAPH 'GODS AND BEASTS confirms
Mina's place at the front of the crime-writing pack' INDEPENDENT ON
SUNDAY A grandfather brutally murdered in a post office raid. A
corrupt politician fighting for his future. A police force up for
sale. Three crimes leading to one question - who really runs
Glasgow? Recently returned to work after the birth of her twins, DS
Alex Morrow is called in to head the murder enquiry. The
grandfather had helped the gunmen before being shot - was it a
moment of madness, a noble act of self-sacrifice, or did the old
man and his killer share a dark past? One city, three crimes and a
powerful connection that runs from Glasgow's dark criminal
underworld to the international spheres of the super rich.
INTRODUCED BY DENISE MINA 'Highsmith probes to the very core of her
heroine with a controlled ferocity and single-mindedness that
illuminates every page of her novel. It is a masterly book, a
haunting book, a book that lingers long in the memory and
constantly disturbs and delights' The Times 'A work of
extraordinary force and feeling . . . her strongest, her most
imaginative and by far her most substantial novel' New Yorker Edith
Howland's diary is her most precious possession, and as she is
moving house she is making sure it's safe. A suburban housewife in
fifties America, she is moving to Brunswick with her husband Brett
and her beloved son, Cliffie, to start a new life for them all. She
is optimistic, but most of all she has high hopes for her new
venture with Brett, a local newspaper, the Brunswick Corner Bugle.
Life seems full of promise, and indeed, to read her diary, filled
with her most intimate feelings and revelations, you would never
think otherwise. Strange, then, that reality is so dangerously
different . . . 'Edith's Diary is certainly one of the saddest
novels I ever read, but it is also one of the mere twenty or so
that I would say were perfect, unimprovable masterpieces' A. N.
Wilson, Telegraph
Power, abuse, love gone horribly wrong - and a crime that stretches
back two decades... From the two-time THEAKSTONS OLD PECULIER CRIME
NOVEL OF THE YEAR AWARD-winning author. A girl who has seen more
darkness than most. A Scottish lawyer waiting to be killed. A
fingerprint discovered at a murder scene, from a man who couldn't
possibly have been there. As DI Alex Morrow investigates the death
of a young businessman, she uncovers a vicious network of power and
corruption that reaches back to Glasgow on the night Princess Diana
died. And to a fourteen-year-old girl sat in a car with a dead
body, the murder weapon still in her hand.
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It’s just a normal morning when Anna's husband announces that he's leaving her for her best friend and taking their two daughters with him.
With her safe, comfortable world shattered, Anna distracts herself with someone else's story: a true-crime podcast. That is until she recognises the name of one of the victims and becomes convinced that only she knows what really happened.
With nothing left to lose, she throws herself into investigating the case. But little does she know, Anna's past and present lives are about to collide, sending everything she has worked so hard to achieve into freefall.
'A masterpiece by the woman who may be Britain's finest living
crime novelist' Daily Telegraph 'Absorbing... this is a bravura
performance, a true original' Ian Rankin Glasgow, 1957. It is a
December night and William Watt is desperate. His family has been
murdered and he needs to find out who killed them. He arrives at a
bar to meet Peter Manuel, who claims he can get hold of the gun
that was used. But Watt soon realises that this infamous criminal
will not give up information easily. Inspired by true events, The
Long Drop follows Watt and Manuel along back streets and into smoky
pubs, and on to the courtroom where the murder trial takes place.
Can Manuel really be trusted to tell the truth? And how far will
Watt go to get what he wants? **A TIMES TOP 10 CRIME NOVEL OF THE
DECADE** __________________ Praise for THE LONG DROP:
'Extraordinary' Guardian 'This book is so, so good. Forensic,
beautiful and gripping' Graham Norton 'Revisits a dark episode in
Glasgow's past... Mina navigates the uneasy territory between fact
and fiction with consummate grace' Val McDermid
'The most exciting crime writer to have emerged in Britain for
years' Ian Rankin 'Denise Mina is Britain's best living crime
writer' Sunday Express FROM THE COSTA-SHORTLISTED BESTSELLING
AUTHOR In Glasgow, a child goes missing, taken from the front
garden of his home. The investigation leads the police to the doors
of two young boys. Paddy Meehan has just started work at a local
newspaper where she dreams of becoming an investigative journalist.
Although everyone around her believes the boys acted on their own,
she is certain there is more to it and begins to ask awkward
questions. But Paddy's investigation has repercussions she never
anticipated. Shunned by those closest to her, she finds herself
dangerously alone. And someone is trying to stop her discovering
the truth. The first novel in the addictive Paddy Meehan series,
from award-winning author Denise Mina.
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A FAMILY DIVIDED. A SECRET THAT COULD KILL. 'Denise Mina is proving
to be one of the finest crime writers of her generation' Daily
Express Maureen O'Donnell is facing the darkest episode in her
life. The psychologist who murdered her boyfriend is up for trial,
with Maureen as the reluctant star witness, and her abusive father
has arrived back in Glasgow. On top of it all, she has become
embroiled in someone else's family feud. When an elderly market
stallholder dies after a brutal beating, Maureen suspects the
woman's son. She soon discovers that his health club is a front for
a far less respectable establishment. As her court appearance
approaches, Maureen is under threat once again, and this time she
has very few protectors...
'The most exciting crime writer to have emerged in Britain for
years' Ian Rankin GIRLFRIEND. WITNESS. MURDERER? When psychiatric
patient Maureen O'Donnell finds her boyfriend dead in her living
room, she is thrown into a difficult situation. Glasgow police view
her as both a suspect and an unstable witness - and even her mother
is convinced of her involvement. Feeling betrayed by friends and
family, Maureen begins to doubt her own version of events.
Panic-stricken, she sets out in pursuit of the truth and soon picks
up a horrifying trail of deception and suppressed scandal. Then a
second body is discovered. Maureen realises that unless she gets to
the killer first, her life is in danger... 'One of the most
original voices in crime fiction' Daily Mail With an introduction
by VAL McDERMID ________________ *Don't miss Denise Mina's most
recent thriller, the Costa 2020 shortlisted, THE LESS DEAD*
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