For Those Who Know the Ending
Autor Malcolm MacKayen Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 mai 2018
"Don't
pick
up
a
Mackay
book
unless
you've
got
spare
time.
They're
habit-forming."
-
Janet
Maslin,The
New
York
Times
Martin
Sivok
is
in
trouble.
Tied
to
a
chair,
plastic
strips
biting
his
wrists,
inside
a
deserted
warehouse.
.
.
There
are
only
so
many
ways
this
scenario
can
end,
most
of
them
badly.
For
now
his
best
hope
is
figuring
out
who
put
him
here--and
staying
conscious
long
enough
to
confront
them.
To
stay
awake
he
reviews
the
past
year
of
his
life:
evading
the
law
in
the
Czech
Republic
by
running
to
Glasgow,
settling
into
a
borderline
respectable
relationship
with
his
landlady,
and
getting
back
into
the
life
at
the
very
bottom
of
the
criminal
ladder,
alongside
Usman
Kassar,
a
cocky,
goofy
kid
anxious
to
prove
himself.
The
job
should
be
simple:
Smash
heads,
grab
cash,
run.
The
trouble
with
being
two
outsiders
is,
you
don't
always
know
whose
heads
are
too
dangerous
to
crack,
or
whose
cash
is
too
hot
to
handle...
In
sharp,
precise
prose,
Malcolm
Mackay--an
"elegant
stylist"
unmatched
in
contemporary
noir
(Chicago
Tribune)--captures
the
character
of
Glasgow
and
its
underworld
denizens.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780316556071
ISBN-10: 0316556076
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 162 x 244 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Little, Brown and Company
Colecția Mulholland Books
ISBN-10: 0316556076
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 162 x 244 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.5 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
"A
hypnotic,
addictive,
one-sit
readthat
you
will
tear
through
even
as
you
fear
what
will
happen
next...You
don't
need
to
have
read
Mackay's
other
books
to
fully
appreciate
his
latest
one,
but
you
certainly
will
want
to
do
so
after
experiencing
thisfine,
beautifully
darktale....
If
you
like
your
thrillers
dark,
messy
and
violent,
look
no
further
than
Scottish
noir
in
general
and
Malcolm
Mackay
in
particular."—BookReporter
"For Those Who Know the Endinghas its predecessors' bone-dry humor, squirm-makingsuspense, utter lack of mercy and unexpectedly fleshy characterizations."—Shelf Awareness
"The violence is shot through with dark humor, and even the lowest criminals have their fair share of humanity. Tartan noir fans will find plenty to like."—Publishers Weekly
"Mackay's fiction [is] gripping, dark, so immersed in the underworld that there's rarely a cop in sight . . . It stands comparisons with such genre giants as George V. Higgins."—Craig Robinson,The Scotsman
"A fast-paced, page-turning journey through a nightmarish world of ruthless men... [Mackay]'s real skill lies in making monsters not only human, but characters that deserve a little sympathy for their brutal lives."—Shirley Whiteside,Sunday Herald (UK)
PRAISE FOREVERY NIGHT I DREAM OF HELL
"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,Washington Post
"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."—Chicago Tribune
"For Those Who Know the Endinghas its predecessors' bone-dry humor, squirm-makingsuspense, utter lack of mercy and unexpectedly fleshy characterizations."—Shelf Awareness
"The violence is shot through with dark humor, and even the lowest criminals have their fair share of humanity. Tartan noir fans will find plenty to like."—Publishers Weekly
"Mackay's fiction [is] gripping, dark, so immersed in the underworld that there's rarely a cop in sight . . . It stands comparisons with such genre giants as George V. Higgins."—Craig Robinson,The Scotsman
"A fast-paced, page-turning journey through a nightmarish world of ruthless men... [Mackay]'s real skill lies in making monsters not only human, but characters that deserve a little sympathy for their brutal lives."—Shirley Whiteside,Sunday Herald (UK)
PRAISE FOREVERY NIGHT I DREAM OF HELL
"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,Washington Post
"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."—Chicago Tribune