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Finalist for the Edgar Award: “McCoy is so noir he makes most other Scottish cops seem light grey.” -- The Times An up-and-coming footballer has met an untimely end -- and in a spectacularly gruesome fashion, topped off with the words
Bye Bye carved into his chest. Harry McCoy knows this kind of violence indicates a personal, passionate motive, and since the footballer's future father-in-law is a notorious local gangster, that's where Harry starts his investigation. The case will take him into the seamy, drug-drenched underworld of 1970s Glasgow, and into his own dark childhood memories, in this intense crime thriller from Alan Parks, considered in “the top class of Scottish noir authors” (
The Times).
“Dissects a city where cops and crooks depend on one another to maintain order.”
-- The Wall Street Journal “Riveting . . . The macabre and morally ambivalent
February's Son is not one that will be quickly or easily forgotten.” --
The National “McCoy's Glasgow is a dark, brooding city, where the line between the police and the underworld is frequently blurred.” --
Herald