The Quaker
By (Author) Liam McIlvanney
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins
29th January 2019
1st February 2019
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Thriller / suspense fiction
Crime and mystery: police procedural
Historical crime and mysteries
Narrative theme: Sense of place
Narrative theme: Death, grief, loss
823.92
Paperback
400
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 25mm
290g
The Quaker is watching you
In the chilling new crime novel from award-winning author Liam McIlvanney, a serial killer stalks the streets of Glasgow and DI McCormack follows a trail of secrets to uncover the truth
Winner of the 2018 McIlvanney Prize for Scottish Crime Book of the Year
A city torn apart.
It is 1969 and Glasgow has been brought to its knees by a serial killer spreading fear throughout the city. The Quaker has taken three women from the same nightclub and brutally murdered them in the backstreets.
A detective with everything to prove.
Now, six months later, the police are left chasing a ghost, with no new leads and no hope of catching their prey. They call in DI McCormack, a talented young detective from the Highlands. But his arrival is met with anger from a group of officers on the brink of despair.
A killer who hunts in the shadows.
Soon another woman is found murdered in a run-down tenement flat. And McCormack follows a trail of secrets that will change the city and his life forever
It's one of those novels that as soon as I finished it, I looked forward to reading it again. Not only did I love the evocative recreation of Glasgow but the characters created were refreshing and surprising. It was such a pleasure to read Susan Calman
Every aspect of The Quaker is superb Washington Post
A vivid portrayal of a city Sun
A totally gripping murder mystery, thought provoking but thoroughly entertaining NB Magazine
Pacy, inventive, assured and authentic a story of brilliantly crafted shifts of plot and pace McIlvanney is a writer with unfolding, developing and substantial gifts The Herald
Skilfully dovetailed atmospheric a solidly crafted and satisfying detective story Laura Wilson, Guardian
An absolute master of Tartan noir the corruption of the late Sixties is splendidly evoked, as is DI Duncan McCormack Daily Mail
'Atmospheric and arresting, The Quaker reveals 1960s Glasgow in all its lurid shades' Val McDermid
'This is a terrific novel, dark, powerful and beautifully written. I finished it a while ago, but I'm still haunted by the characters and the place' Ann Cleeves
The Quaker is one of my favourite reads of the year. A powerhouse of a book with Liam McIlvanney's full lyrical powers on display. Loved it Steve Cavanagh
Another atmospheric, scary and utterly brilliant book from Liam McIlvanney. Superb Adrian McKinty
Praise for Liam McIlvanney:
An authentic, atmospheric and ambitious debut Val McDermid
Gripping, unflinching McIlvanney has flair and assurance and executes a powerful tale with all the dexterous sensitivity and ballsy swagger the subject is due Scotland on Sunday
This is a bold, impressive debut Daily Telegraph
Superb storytelling, a wonderful eye for character, and a passion for dialogue Daily Mail
McIlvanney tells the story with clarity, terrific dialogue and convincing characters The Times
Liam McIlvanney was born in Scotland and studied at the universities of Glasgow and Oxford. He has written for numerous publications, including the London Review of Books, the Times Literary Supplement and the Guardian. His debut, Burns the Radical, won the Saltire First Book Award, and his most recent book, Where the Dead Men Go, won the Ngaio Marsh Award for Best Crime Novel. He is Stuart Professor of Scottish Studies at the University of Otago, New Zealand. He lives in Dunedin with his wife and four sons.