Every Night I Dream of Hell
Autor Malcolm MacKayen Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 apr 2017
"Don't
pick
up
a
Mackay
book
unless
you've
got
spare
time.
They're
habit-forming."
--New
York
Times
Nate Colgan would be the first to admit that his violent reputation makes him very good at his job--and bad at everything else. After eighteen years spent working on the sidelines of Glasgow's criminal underworld, there's no question he'll accept the central position that Peter Jamieson's organization offers him, despite his better judgment. The organization isn't as strong as it once was: its most powerful members are either dead or behind bars, including Jamieson himself, and the time is ripe for change.
Chang begins with an execution--a message for Jamieson's supporters--which promptly sets the various factions within the organization against one another. Colgan's position as "security consultant" means his duty is clear: idneitfy the killer and find out who's willing to seize power, even if it means igniting a war. Meanwhile, on the other side of the law, DI Michael Fisher conduscts his own investigation into the murder. Both men can't help but wonder: Why do these events coincide with the return of Zara Cope, the mother of Colgan's child, a disreputable woman with an uncanny ability to attract trouble and troublemakers?
A dark and thrilling crime drama,Every Night I Dream of Helltakes us deep into a world of violence, fear and double-crosses.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780316271776
ISBN-10: 0316271772
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 165 x 241 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Little, Brown and Company
Colecția Mulholland Books
ISBN-10: 0316271772
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 165 x 241 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Little, Brown and Company
Colecția Mulholland Books
Notă biografică
Malcolm
Mackay's
Glasgow
Trilogy
has
been
nominated
for
several
international
prizes.The
Necessary
Death
of
Lewis
Winterwas
shortlisted
for
the
Edgar
Awards'
Best
Paperback
Original,
the
CWA
John
Creasey
(New
Blood)
Dagger,
and
the
Theakstons
Old
Peculier
Crime
Novel
of
the
Year
Award.How
a
Gunman
Says
Goodbyewon
the
Deanston
Scottish
Crime
Book
of
the
Year
Award.
Mackay
was
born
in
Stornoway
on
Scotland's
Isle
of
Lewis,
where
he
still
lives.
Recenzii
"Don't
pick
up
a
Mackay
book
unless
you've
got
spare
time.
They're
habit-forming."—Janet
Maslin,The
New
York
Times
"The [Glasgow] trilogy was a bravura performance, and one had every reason to expect that Mackay would do more with such rich material. That expectation has now been met, and rousingly so."—Dennis Drabelle,The Washington Post
"A piece of writing that lives up to its gritty title . . . We can't get enough of this morally complex antihero. . . . It is a joy to wallow in the muck with Mackay, who writes in a bold style that reflects confidence rather than bravado, occasionally breaking up the tension with a wry joke."—Marilyn Stasio,The New York Times Book Review
"Contemporary noir doesn't boast a more elegant stylist than Mackay. Even in evoking a world of scuzziness, he makes the lure of redemption sing."—Lloyd Sachs,Chicago Tribune
"A dark read, complex but satisfying, and all the more real for it. . . . I frankly cannot imagine a situation where anyone picking up the novel would not want to immediately dive into Mackay's past work, which is its own fully realized dark criminal universe."—Joe Hartlaub,BookReporter
"Mackay continues to ascend the ranks of hard-boiled British crime fiction authors. His latest novel [is] streaked with black humor and a fast-paced plot that never sacrifices the truly fleshed-out characters."—Library Journal(starred review)
"Morally complex . . . Filled with bloody intrigue, Scottish slang, and enough twists and turns to keep even the most astute reader guessing, this is hard-boiled fiction at its finest."—Publishers Weekly
"The [Glasgow] trilogy was a bravura performance, and one had every reason to expect that Mackay would do more with such rich material. That expectation has now been met, and rousingly so."—Dennis Drabelle,The Washington Post
"A piece of writing that lives up to its gritty title . . . We can't get enough of this morally complex antihero. . . . It is a joy to wallow in the muck with Mackay, who writes in a bold style that reflects confidence rather than bravado, occasionally breaking up the tension with a wry joke."—Marilyn Stasio,The New York Times Book Review
"Contemporary noir doesn't boast a more elegant stylist than Mackay. Even in evoking a world of scuzziness, he makes the lure of redemption sing."—Lloyd Sachs,Chicago Tribune
"A dark read, complex but satisfying, and all the more real for it. . . . I frankly cannot imagine a situation where anyone picking up the novel would not want to immediately dive into Mackay's past work, which is its own fully realized dark criminal universe."—Joe Hartlaub,BookReporter
"Mackay continues to ascend the ranks of hard-boiled British crime fiction authors. His latest novel [is] streaked with black humor and a fast-paced plot that never sacrifices the truly fleshed-out characters."—Library Journal(starred review)
"Morally complex . . . Filled with bloody intrigue, Scottish slang, and enough twists and turns to keep even the most astute reader guessing, this is hard-boiled fiction at its finest."—Publishers Weekly